Yep @BSC14 is right. The beta starts on Friday, February 28th at 12:00PM EST until Sunday, March 2nd at 11:59PM EST.
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I've been waiting for this to come out for years. The original Renegade's multiplayer was really ahead of it's time and the main reason I feel that game was underrated.
There's a topic pinned for PlayStation User ID exchange, so I'll be locking this.
You're more likely to get an answer posting in the correct forum, so I've moved this topic to the PC & Mac Discussion forum for you.
I think I read that nowadays, they just use chest compressions, no more CPR.
The last first aid course I was on they said that now you don't have to do it, for legal reasons, but you are more likely to save someone's life if you do.
Reznor all the way, the Quake soundtrack is one of my favourites. I do enjoy the Diablo soundtrack as well though.
A little bit of trivia, in Quake the nail guns ammo box has the Nine Inch Nails (NIN) symbol on it.
I got a reply to this during the beta, so basically a lot of features for the walls wouldn't be available at launch, and that things like this might be part of on going development.
also, i literally just now received an email notification that you mentioned me, looks like your post was 8 days ago!
I've barely even received one notification since the change. :|
I got all of the notifications it hadn't notified me about emailed to me in one go yesterday. There were a few of them :|
Yeah SSD's do reduce stuttering in a lot of games, as of DX10 most games started using dynamic asset loading (such as texture streaming). Which means that the game is loading stuff from the drive to the RAM when it's needed. You'll find that this really improves modern open world games and will basically eliminate texture pop-in.
I don't see any reason why your system would have any problems running SNES emulator. I was testing a faulty laptop with a dodgy southbridge a few weeks ago and it ran FFVI like butter, your specs are about 2 or 3 times better than what it had.
Sounds like something is hogging resources in the background. Open up task manager and see if anything is filling either the CPU or RAM. If everything seems fine there and you've been through what everyone else has said, you may have a hardware fault, most likely with the RAM.
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