No, really!
I'm pretty much in need of some critique. I need you to freakin' say what you just hate or what annoys you, or what you think I need! ANYTHING is most welcome.
Alright, in other news...
The Bomb Game HD-
We've hit graphics in the groin and said "screw you" to them, in exchange for a larger, more complicated world & gameplay.
Mick Wabunski-
Severe changes. I am overhauling this. I'm still keepin' the new style, but expect some way better quality. In all honesty, I've been slacking off for too long.
Birthday alarm:
July 15th is my bestest buddie's, ~CGsantos, birthday!
I'm going to go present hunting.
So waddaya think... Team Fortress 2 or Left 4 Dead?
Ooops... I've said too much.







e o mais economico que ja vi.
puto, o meu PC foram uns milhares de euros a uns anos e nem tem DDR3.
compra isso.
mas ainda acho que devias arranjar um desktop.
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"A Flower?" - Peter Gabriel
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Creepalawesomeness!
"An optimist is delusional pessimist"- Giga-man
Check this out: [link]
And, have you ever heard of virtualization? You can install some kind of application (VirtualBox, WMWare, QEMU, or any other) to emulate a computer (guest) insdide your physical machine (host), and you can install any system there. It won't be anything as similar to an OS running locally, and not in a Virtual Machine, but it'll mostly work. You could do some tests with on a WM and if you feel like venturing a bit further, use a LiveCD of any popular GNU/Linux distribution (commonly called "distro") like Ubuntu or Fedora, and see how well runs on your computer, while working completly in RAM and don't altering any files from a HDD.
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Recommendations:
Migrate to GNU/Linux today; know why and how.
Change your IM service for a Free one.
Forget the dreaded MP3, go Vorbis.
Totally oppositive to UNIX-like operatting systems, where you can program along with a toolkit that maybe GTK+ or QT (the late one is programmed in C++ and so runs in Windows as well, look at this to see about KDE's porting progress to NT systems) which create a general look-alike UI of a program, and let's you only have to set where everything is, not needing to go after an style and features, etc.
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Recommendations:
Migrate to GNU/Linux today; know why and how.
Change your IM service for a Free one.
Forget the dreaded MP3, go Vorbis.
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Creepalawesomeness!
"An optimist is delusional pessimist"- Giga-man
Check this out: [link]
You can see a short video film on Vimeo, here, I'll link it for you: [link]
I prefer constructive critique to hard-core flamming. I want to base my thoughts and knowledge to "defeat the opponent in battle".
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Recommendations:
Migrate to GNU/Linux today; know why and how.
Change your IM service for a Free one.
Forget the dreaded MP3, go Vorbis.
Yeah, you're doing it the right way.
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Creepalawesomeness!
"An optimist is delusional pessimist"- Giga-man
Check this out: [link]
If your issues were related to drivers, or formats you couldn't play, it's most likely problem with the codes, which are not included by default in many distros like Ubuntu. If they were about graphic drivers, it's most likely you were using the FOSS one, you could use the propietary one.
Most likely, if you tried Ubuntu and failed to you, you could try Linux Mint, which is a distro directed to begginers in Windows-to-GNU/Linux moves, like it has custom menus similar to the "Start" button of Windows, propietary on default, codecs on default, etc. You'll also need little console use.
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Recommendations:
Migrate to GNU/Linux today; know why and how.
Change your IM service for a Free one.
Forget the dreaded MP3, go Vorbis.
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Creepalawesomeness!
"An optimist is delusional pessimist"- Giga-man
Check this out: [link]
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