flawlesssoul
Nimrod
flawlesssoul

They both used them, just like motocross riders.

Uh, no. They both used them, just like motocross riders.

Yeah. Tsunami Flips have been done before, even on MTBs, but this is the first one on an MTB in a competition.

Having been a long time DayZ player, one that has tried just about every sub-mod out there, my opinion is that the Standalone is going in entirely the wrong direction.

Not a huge amount. Older consoles, and the Gameboy, had a lot of metal structure inside their relatively solid plastic cases. They're tough nuts to crack, even aside from those annoying bloody polydrive screws.

Yep. In the past, I've obtained consoles for exclusives I know are going to be one time things (Okami (Wii), Naruto: Rise of a Ninja/Broken Bond, Heavenly Sword, Heavy Rain) but for a game that I want to invest time in, I want it on PC.

"Game Music marginalization in a nutshell."

I'm playing myself in the Sims at the moment. As of last night, he still doesn't own the game and is resolute in his decision never to pay EA another penny. His morale is high, except when he sees yet another EA-sponsored post on a news site. Then he does that little hair-tearing anim and reads something else.

You're about two years behind, mate. TRIM through RAID0 hasn't been an issue with Intel chipsets for a while, and Marvell chipsets are shit in comparison.

You're about two years behind, mate. TRIM through RAID0 hasn't been an issue with Intel chipsets for a while, and

If you really want a 1TB option for the MX100:

If you really want a 1TB option for the MX100:

I believe the idea is that you climb in through the frame where you have broken the glass.

Y'know, that obvious spot in between the left and right sides of the huge gap you just made with a hammer.

One of the key parts of being a gamer is the internet (even as a console gamer, you all went to look up guides, cheats, or secrets), and every gamer has grown up with access to an anonymous outlet for their endless frustrations.

Entirely possible that it's a fault with the HDD it's installed to. Can cause all sorts of problems.

You've just said the game installs and works fine on another machine, and you still insist the problem isn't your PC?

If New Vegas won't run on your PC, the fault is with your PC.

I'm not entirely sure why they made it a 2.5" drive (although it's twice the thickness of a standard SATA drive, roughly), other than smaller platters would be easier to spin at those high speeds and the head would have less distance to travel from the inner to outer edges. They don't get hot, though I don't really

I'm not entirely sure why they made it a 2.5" drive (although it's twice the thickness of a standard SATA drive,

I've had those two drives running in RAID for years now. They were originally system drives, then I got a SSD for OS and used the RAID just for games. Now it's just for FRAPS footage and storage. They're not the original Western Digital Raptors, which were full 3.5" drives. These are both VelociRaptors - 2.5" drives

I've had those two drives running in RAID for years now. They were originally system drives, then I got a SSD for OS

I was really tempted to pick up a second one, just for RAID0. I currently have two WD VelociRaptor 10k RPM drives in RAID0 that I used for games, and they're brilliant. Two MX100s would be bonkers.

I was really tempted to pick up a second one, just for RAID0. I currently have two WD VelociRaptor 10k RPM drives in

I live in the UK, and we get rather shafted when it comes to paying for electronics.

I live in the UK, and we get rather shafted when it comes to paying for electronics.

However, it's not officially supported and EA will probably do their best to shut it down!