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#1 fu114u70m471c
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[QUOTE="simardbrad"]

Nobody should be choosing ArmA over OFP. OFP is teh king sh*t. OFP came before and is still better.

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ArmA is made by the guys that made OFP 1. OF2 is made by a different developer under the same publisher. So by your logic, you should be reversing your rhetoric by praising ArmA while shrugging off OF2.

sportwarrior is right. OFP1 and arma are bohemia games. http://www.bistudio.com/games.html
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"Unzip QarlTP3.zip to your desktop. Double-click on QarlTP3.exe (a self-extracting 7zip file) and extract it to your OblivionData folder. If you have either QTP3 beta or a mod which adds parallax meshes to your game, please read below! Due to unfortunate artifacts which surface from meshes which have the parallax flag enable on surfaces where it's not needed or desired, I've painstakingly gone through all the meshes included in this pack and enabled the parallax flag for ONLY those parts of the mesh which require it. If you have QTP3 beta installed, or have a mod like "Parallaxed Qarl" or one of the other parallax mods, you're going to want to remove the meshes installed by those mods because there are a good number of meshes which they deposit, that don't need to be there -and by being there, they cause the aforementioned parallax artifacts. The best way to remove the previous parallax mods is with OBMM. If you have them installed with an omod, you can just uninstall them. Or if you don't you could make an omod of them, and then uninstall them. If you don't want to go the omod route, you can manually delete the folders of meshes below. Warning: If you have another mod installed that puts custom meshes in any of these folders, you will be removing the mesh it needs and will get big exclamation points in your game unless you reinstall the mod which needs those meshes. Here are the folders to delete: meshesarchitecture meshesrocks meshesdungeons Archive Invalidation Due to a bug in Oblivion, texture replacements such as those included in this mod will not display correctly unless you take some extra steps to force Oblivion to use them. Unfortunately, Oblivion has major problems loading many replacement textures even if you use an ArchiveInvalidation.txt file (which is the current common practice). This topic is far too complex to explain all the whys, hows, and wherefores here, so we'll stick to simple instructions for known solutions that work well at the moment. The best solution at the moment is to use one of Timeslip's excellent utility programs: Oblivion Mod Manager (OBMM version 0.7.10 or later) or BSA Patcher. What OBMM and BSA Patcher do is to sidestep the ArchiveInvalidation problem by making Oblivion think it never had a copy of the textures you are replacing. In other words, these utilities edit your BSA archives so that Oblivion cannot find the original version of files you have replaced, thus forcing it to load the replacements instead of the originals. Download Oblivion Mod Manager OBMM will keep track of which files have been renamed in your BSAs and provides a Remove BSA edits function to rollback any changes it has made to your BSA just in case you don't like the results. You should probably make a backup of your BSA files if you have the space (or a DVD-burner) just in case, but so far nobody has reported any corruption issues. OBMM requires .NET 2.0 to work, so if you can't run .NET 2.0 then you'll need to use BSA Patcher instead." From: http://files.filefront.com/Qarls+Texture+Pack+3+10/;8829037;/fileinfo.html What exactly is the problem here? Try these steps given with a fresh install of the game (delete all the folders after uninstalling). DarkUI mod is a must to unconsolify the interface. And also keychain mod, so many keys to keep track of. http://betteroblivion.com/ooo/index.php Just play morrowind instead lol.
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#3 fu114u70m471c
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Is it? I was wondering because it doesn't really seem like it, yet this resolution and anything above it seems to double in fps loss. I'm wondering because I perform a lot of low-end game test and was wondering if I should include this resolution in my results before I post them on the forum.

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Im familiar with your low end tests (good job by the way, I like reading your posts and results). LOW res = 1280x1024 and anything below MEDIUM res = 1280X1024 to 1600x1200 HIGH res = 1920x1200 and above Expecting a 6200oc to play anything that approaches medium res, is foolish for modern games. Keep doing your tests at 1024x768 and below.
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#4 fu114u70m471c
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I can partially vouch for his UT3 results. I tested the demo at all low with a picmiped cfg for perfectly playable frames at 6x4 or 8x6, cant remember exactly. That was on a venice3200+/NF4/2gb/6200. UT3 engine is very well optimized. Looked like space invaders though.
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#5 fu114u70m471c
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+1 for STALKER
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Ive watched a few vids and read a few articles. They both look good so far, but i think I'll wait until they are both 20quid or under with a few patches under their belts. I dont really play this kind of game online (prefer arcade shooters for multiplayer), so it will be a couple play throughs and never again for me.
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[QUOTE="Vandalvideo"][QUOTE="fu114u70m471c"] No. you gave me link to a MMORG blog site that may have accessed the data, and links to itself with no real evidence. Anyone can start a website and claim they shot JR with a broken link to the wall street journal. If you have the real data source then please prove me wrong. As it stands, it is only a MMORG fans interpretation, and one that would suggest that it is casual games that form the bulk of the player base that makes PC the most played platform.

That data has been reported by other sites as well. Besides, you haven't clearly established that the MMO news site isn't reliable. Go ahead, prove to me that the site cannot be trusted. The NPD has said; The PC is the most played platform. Your statement it is less popular is false.

Yes, and all those other sites also do not show the actual data. The OP is consoles>PC because... . I am a PC gamer arguing to balance a thread. I did not STATE that PC is less popular - I asked that more casual games be excluded. Any electronic device can play tetris (dont quote claiming i stated microwaves can play tetris please). It is the cutting edge of gaming that i wanted you all to consider. "Go ahead, prove to me that the site cannot be trusted" Prove to me that it can. Lets go round in circles. I am still curious to see a graph that shows total software sales for a particular "spectrum" of games (think more COD4, farcry2, gearsofwar,MGS4,gta4,Crysis and less the sims and wii dancing)
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Original GTR (simbin) simulation mode, all driving aids off, keyboard only.
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[QUOTE="Vandalvideo"][QUOTE="fu114u70m471c"] Can anyone link to a source that shows total games sales for all platforms in 2008/2009? .

I gave you the specific link from the NPD clearly showing they made the statement that; The PC is the most played platform. Like it or not, you're fighting the NPD here.

No. you gave me link to a MMORG blog site that may have accessed the data, and links to itself with no real evidence. Anyone can start a website and claim they shot JR with a broken link to the wall street journal. If you have the real data source then please prove me wrong. As it stands, it is only a MMORG fans interpretation, and one that would suggest that it is casual games that form the bulk of the player base that makes PC the most played platform.
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Seems you have to pay for the specific information at NPD and I will not manually sum data from countless sources to prove a point. Im curious to see the break down of the data they have if anyone knows where. "NPD also reported that while the PC is the single most-played platform in the US, the Console, Extreme, and Young Heavy segments favor consoles instead. And on terms of ownership, time and wallet share, the market analyst group says that PlayStation 3 owners are likely to have Xbox 360s and Wiis as well." Leads me to believe that it is the more casual games (flash, sims, etc) that make PC the most played platform. http://blogs.pcworld.com/gameon/archives/007422.html Can anyone link to a source that shows total games sales for all platforms in 2008/2009? "I'm not sure how "more people play consoles" is a plus. Especially when the NPD disagrees." "peggle and solitaire don't count." I think we are discussing a particular spectrum of gaming. It might be possible to argue that cell/mobile phones are the most played platform of all. Solitaire and tetris, great games they might be, are not in this spectrum.
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