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#1 CincyChaotic
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Anyone know of a way my friends can create virtual pros and use them when we play multiplayer on my xbox? Maybe somehow they can sign in under another gamertag and grow a virtual pro at the same time I am? thanks for any ideas.
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#2 CincyChaotic
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steam. great selection, good sales, fast dl speeds.
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#3 CincyChaotic
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A gaming OS would require better performance. And better performance would require a slimmed down OS. This is not possible since if you want to maintain compatibilty with ALL pc gaming hardware and software. Think about all the different things people use for gaming. On another note, who is going to persuade all the game developers to develop for this new OS with probably not even a hundreth of a percent of marketshare. Gaming is going more mainstream, companies can market to all ages now (90% of which are running windows), not just the gaming crowd.
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#4 CincyChaotic
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There are hundreds of threads of people looking for RTS games. Here was one only three posts below your question. http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26804953&tag=topics;title
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#5 CincyChaotic
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Actually, most games use 16:10 resolutions (1680:1050 or 1920:1200) because that is what the new widescreen monitors (22 and 24 inch) run natively. Generally if your PC can run the games that use the resolutions, you have a good gaming monitor to go along with your setup.
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#6 CincyChaotic
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There aren't any i can think of off the top of my head. People that play horror games generally aren't going to be worried about the rating because in order to keep a game rated T, the developers would not be able to include any decent amounts of blood, gore, or cool dismemberments. I would recommend getting a M rated horror game, and photoshop the cover art if your parents are that strict. Hopefully, they dont sit over your shoulder while you play.
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#7 CincyChaotic
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Oh yeah, I forgot about Empire Total War. Its quite new, you should look into it.
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Actually you don't even have to waste the time going to google. If you searched "Crysis Demo" on the search bar at the top of the page, you would have noticed GameSpot does in fact host a SP Crysis Demo. Heres the link: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/crysis/download_6181835.html?tag=result;title;1
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#9 CincyChaotic
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Sounds like your looking for an RTS to me. Check out the following: Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War II World in Conflict C&C Red Alert 3 Those are a few newer RTS, if you are into an older games you might want to check out something more like the following: Warcraft II and Warcraft III Rise of Nations Age of Mythology Age of Empires III Rome: Total War
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#10 CincyChaotic
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Does anyone know how to do this easily? I have a gaming rig set up right now with 2 monitors hooked up via dvi to my gtx 260. Can i just toss in another cheap pci video card and hook another monitor into it? It will be another 22" running 1680x1050 preferably. I would have tried using the mobo video but mine doesnt have it built in. I am not looking to game on all three, I only use one monitor for that, just for browsing and such. Thanks for the help in advance.
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