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#1 kilerchese
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You could try using GameBooster. That should help you a little bit until you can get 2GB more of RAM.

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#2 kilerchese
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Global. At least as far as I can tell.

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#3 kilerchese
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No since adding a game to your steam library is only doing the same thing as a desktop shortcut would, the only difference is when you run it through steam you have access to the steam overlay. SAGE_OF_FIRE
You don't understand what he is asking.

You can't sell your Steam games legally. According to the Steam Terms of Service your not allowed to try and sell your Steam account or share your Steam account with anyone.

If you are found to be doing either of these, Valve reserves the right to disable the account.

Games installed THROUGH Steam, aka purchased through Steam or bought in retail and CD-Key added to Steam, can NOT be removed from the account they are bound to.

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I have a Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advanced and it's DPI buttons work just fine. The DPI doesn't change by itself...

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What are the two connectors on the top left of the card near the end of the heat sink? flyingsnail
Wow... never heard of SLI or CFX?

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#6 kilerchese
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Age of Conan

Just Cause 2

Metro 2033

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat

X3: Terran Conflict

These are just some I can think of off the top of my head.

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#7 kilerchese
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[QUOTE="snared04"]

OP: Does this surprise you at all? Just wondering why you felt the need to post this.

I mean, people don't even "own" their WoW accounts, if you read the fine print carefully you rent the service from them so bottom line is, they can yank it out from under you at any time for no reason.

Agent_Kaliaver

This. Along with this, say you work from some company (say Apple) you could end up inventing something (while working their and using their stuff) and then later (after you quit) just to bring it to the public. Well since you created it using things from Apple, they could (and most likely would) fight for ownership (and probably win depending on how much of their stuff you used). Hell in reality we don't even actually own the games we buy so this should come as no surprise.

I know this, which bugs me a little...

What bother me though is that any content you run through BNet belongs to Blizzard there after. Meaning, any music you make, voice acting you record or any stories you create belong to Blizzard once ran through BNet even if it wasn't created using the campaign creator.

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#8 kilerchese
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http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/about/termsofuse-new.html

12. RESTRICTIONS AND CONDITIONS OF USE

D: "User Content" means any communications, images, sounds, and all the material and information that you upload or transmit through a Game client or the Service, or that other users upload or transmit, including without limitation any chat text. You hereby grant Blizzard a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, paid-up, non-exclusive, license, including the right to sublicense to third parties, and right to reproduce, fix, adapt, modify, translate, reformat, create derivative works from, manufacture, introduce into circulation, publish, distribute, sell, license, sublicense, transfer, rent, lease, transmit, publicly display, publicly perform, or provide access to electronically, broadcast, communicate to the public by telecommunication, display, perform, enter into computer memory, and use and practice such User Content as well as all modified and derivative works thereof. To the extent permitted by applicable laws, you hereby waive any moral rights you may have in any User Content.

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#9 kilerchese
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if true, that's cool

hrah

I wouldn't post unfound information....

http://www.ngohq.com/news/17916-nvidia-driver-bug-removes-hybrid-physx-blockage-updated.html

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#10 kilerchese
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You do NOT need modified drivers any more to run PhysX on an ATI rig with an Nvidia video card.

Nvidia accidentally forgot to enable their "DRM" in the 256.15 beta drivers and PhysX can now be run on an ATI rig using THOSE drivers. Does not require a mod.