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#1 jokerdk
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The 64 bit in a few years will be I believe the standard in computing, in fact in a year I will probably switch to 64 bit Vista depending on its maturity. Anyways the 64bit OS can address more memory. As of right now 64 bit is not really needed on home PC's as there are few programs that are designed for it(windows anyways), but like I said in the future more and more programs will be designed for it.aft_lizard01
That is exactly what they said when windows 64 bit came out, but I don’t think it will happen in the near future. They need to come up with something first (cutting edge)
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#2 jokerdk
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man forget about the 64 bit. its no use 2 us gamers.r3351925
No problem. I did not think on getting it few years ago and I am not thinking in getting one today. I think 64 bit system will take time to evolve.
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#3 jokerdk
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Ok thought so.
My RIG:
C2D 6600 2.4 GHz
Asus P5B-E Plus
1 GB DDR2 667 MHz
7900 GTX Extreme Edition 512 DDR3
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#4 jokerdk
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I would like to know if 64 bit system is better than 32 and why? Wanted to try 64 bit windows for a long time, but I still have not seen any one using it. I remmember when windows xp 64 bit came out, they said that it's good but not many programs or games supported it. How is it today? Is there something really to enjoy on the 64 bit windows, compared to 32.
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#5 jokerdk
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thanks nikal, i did not know that i could change my key this way. it works now
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#6 jokerdk
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Warhammer series (not Mark of Chaos)
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#7 jokerdk
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Ik had the same problem. Some guy here at gamespot gave me the slution. You can either reinstal the game and type the key in CAPITAL-LETTERS and watch out that you don't type an "o" instead of a zero.


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ok i see. damn i have to reinstall, again course developers have no idia how to wright there cd key. crap
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#8 jokerdk
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I just reinstalled my windows, and want to play the game online, but when I am trying to connect, the widow comes up "invalid cd key". How come? I have only one key and I used the same gamespy account. Everything was working without any problems before. What should I do? Do I need some kind of a key changer program. 
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#9 jokerdk
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Yes your video card is not designed for playing 3d games.
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#10 jokerdk
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There are 3 games I am going to preorder: S.T.A.L.K.E.R (already did), Mass Effect and and Finally Bioshock. Wow how could I forget Crysis. LOL