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I see. Glad you got it working, though.

I wouldn't worry about it. I created a world/quest mod (Alton, IL) that was a tad bit larger than Falskaar from the ages of 14-17 for Fallout 3. Voice acted, got reports of people playing it for longer than 30 hours, all of that. Fantastic praise from the community, but the gaming news sites never picked it up. I

Against who? People with hard helmets don't get killed by headshots, everybody else from what I remember.

I certainly enjoyed the gameplay. Varied environments that force you to play in different ways, limited supplies, exploration opportunities, pretty good shooting mechanics, and really fun stealth mechanics. Hell, the multiplayer is even good, and it wasn't even announced prior to release.

Based on the fact that myself and others have no problems playing it, perhaps it's a driver problem rather than a problem with Windows itself?

There's no online pass or anything if that's what you mean. But if there's any company that deserves the money you'd spend on buying a new copy rather than paying Gamestop for a used one, it's Naughty Dog. Fantastic game.

You've got to look at it from my point of view, I've got to make money too. Take it to auction and... maaaaaybe you can get $10 bucks out of it if you find the right collector. But I can give you $5 cash, right here, right now.

That's more of a GPU bottleneck than a RAM problem. So in other words, probably not.

Yeah, someone else mentioned that, but it seems like it'd be pretty pointless. After all, besides a few nice batch conversion tools and the fact that it's pretty lightweight, there's nothing standout about Irfanview. In fact, opening it in Wine would destroy the "lightweight" point.

Seeing as he had to stop and spit halfway through the video, I'm going to go with the former.

Truly disgusting.

Ah, so you're referring to running Windows itself, rather than running Windows programs alongside Linux. Again, it would make zero sense as to why he would be running Chrome in a virtual machine running Windows, when Chrome is readily available on Linux.

Like I said to someone else, that would be incredibly pointless. Irfanview is simply an image viewer, sure, it has some nice batch image processing stuff, but it's mostly used because it's lightweight and opens quickly. Running it through a VM would be incredibly pointless when there are likely plenty of Linux

Sure I have, VMWare, Wine, what have you. But why use a workaround for an image viewer, when there are plenty of image viewing programs on Linux? It doesn't make sense. He's using Windows.

Actually... you can. Read my above posts on Irfanview.

Indeed, Irfanview is simply a lightweight image viewer. :)

Very likely a second monitor, seeing as it's a TV, and pre-Windows 8, only one monitor shows the taskbar. Otherwise, he could be using the taskbar autohide feature. I whipped up a quick example above.

Nope, Irfanview. Don't know why snipping tool captured my side monitors, but whatever.

See my other post about Irfanview. It's probably Windows, not that it matters too much anyway.

See my other post about Irfanview. It's probably Windows, not that it matters too much anyway.