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#1 hg199
Member since 2004 • 78 Posts

Thanks for your suggestions. None of the above.

It's probably more than 10 years ago. I played it on a desktop computer (no idea what it was), in the UK.

The graphics we 3d, so not the top down like herzog zwei.

It's always bothered me I can't remember or haven;t stumpled across it.

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#2 hg199
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I am trying to find an old game I played about 10 years ago or more.

All I can remember is that;

You had an aircraft carrier, and you could launch planes, boats (and I think) tanks. Once launched they were AI controlled, but at any time you could click on them and take control yourself.

Similar to Return Fire.

Any thoughts?

Thank you very much,

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#3 hg199
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You can use system link. Two TVs, Two copies of the games, and of course two consoles!

But it's lame co-op, not like Choas Theory. Not story line driven. Just setup levels against BOTS.

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#4 hg199
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If you are not looking for an exact title you use game finder.

You input everything you need. For example - XBOX360, Action Game, Made 2007 and it shows you are relevant matches.

One of the options is, co-op, online or offline.

I want to know if an xbox 360 connected directly to one other is considered offline or online multiplayer.

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#5 hg199
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At GameSpot is one 360 plugged directly into another 360 via a network cable regarded as Online or Offline connectivity?

I am using the GameFinder and want to know which box to tick.

Thanks

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#6 hg199
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Thanks, I am going to stick with a 20" LCD... how about the Acer AL2016WD 5ms?

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#7 hg199
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Hello,

I am about to buy the LG 20" Widescreen monitor for gaming (L204WT-SF).

Has anyone got one, or have any thoughts on this model?

I am chosing this because of its price and fast respond rate. ($298.00)

I was looking at the BenQ 22" for $360.00 but it had too many faults in the reviews.

Any tips on the LG monitor would be appreciated.

Thanks

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#8 hg199
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Nice one. But head over to this website (http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu.html) and look at the charts about the CPU, there isn't much difference between yours and the one I am about to buy. Every penny counts... 

CPU: Intel P4 Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4Ghz
MOTHER BOARD: Asus P5WDG2-WS-Pro
RAM: Corsair 3GB

HD: Seagate 320GB SATA II 7200RPM
VIDEO CARD: Gainward GeForce 8800GTX 768mb
POWER: Thermaltake 750W
MONITOR: LG 22" Widescreen LCD, 5ms.
Plus. XP Home, Sound Card, Cooling Fan, Case, Wireless Keyboard & Mouse etc...

All built, tested and delivered for AUD$2,887.80

 

 

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#9 hg199
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Which RAM do you suggest? For example, if I put these in, will it be any good?


1x Corsair 2GB TWIN2X2048-6400C5DHX (2x1GB) T2X2048-64C5DHX PC-6400 CL5
2x Corsair CM2X512A-6400 512MB XMS2 PC-6400 (800Mhz) RAM

 

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#10 hg199
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^depends if your planing on overclocking the **** out of that CPU then 2 x 1GB of ram is best other solutions like 1 x2GB of ram dont work so well for overclocking. Also I reccomend that you buy all the parts then pay a little extra for them to assemble it. prebuilt comps=waste of money. I also recommend you get a 22 inch 1680x1050 monitor for high resolution gaming. your GTX will be wasted at 1280x1024 resolution. filmography

I've just upgraded the monitor to a 22" BenQ... so it's just the RAM now. 

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