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Messages - Paradoxxx
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« on: May 21, 2007, 10:37:19 AM »
I have not heard any information to indicate that the sc2 engine is a modified war3 engine but I am sure some components were probably borrowed no problems with that. Quoting starcraft2.com
"StarCraft II will run on a vibrant new 3D-graphics engine that will be capable of rendering beautiful landscapes as well as massive individual units and army sizes."
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« on: May 19, 2007, 10:55:04 AM »
www.starcraft2.com for all your questions etc. Hope the gatt guys don't let this one slip like they did warcraft III.
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« on: May 19, 2007, 04:03:15 AM »
better start training baego
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« on: March 22, 2007, 12:11:07 PM »
Baeg's you have already started and yet the information in your first post is quite scanty. Let me lend you a hand as to what I expect to see in your post.
1) Links to rules for each game, copy paste from another creditable league. 2) List of the TOP GLs with their players for each game 3) Schedule of events, keep a history in addition to your post place an entry in the first post. ...
Your idea and prizes look great but don't let this be another GATT event, gamers in the past have suffered because of GATTs poor organization. Come on baegs pull this one off, its all for the gamers!
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« on: February 05, 2007, 05:45:35 PM »
Seems that issue is closed.
Please ellaborate on your death note issue and mention which player you are using. Is it that you want to assign more resources to decoding but your player doesn't allow you to?
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« on: February 05, 2007, 11:53:00 AM »
scaR recently hosted a game on the TG server, I was one of the guys that joined his game to test the latency. While i have no quantitative results I am pleased to report that the game was lag free and with minimal latency. Gaming between TSTT & FLOW gets the green light.
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« on: February 05, 2007, 11:49:26 AM »
An impressive extension to XCOPY, i might even find an application for the Clone switch. If I were to go one up I might even recommened XXCOPY PRO but i'm not. Devon you now have options, what you can do is list your the features you will need to complete the task and compare each method/tool provided, your goal would be to determine the most efficient (least resources used to complete the task) method. Whats the point of using XXCOPY or XXCOPY PRO if you are only using the switches provided in XCOPY.
I just noticed that L in your sig and I will assume you are fan of Death Note, try to do like L and consider every possible scenario and its outcomes. Maybe the entire command line technique isn't the right solution? It up to you.
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« on: February 04, 2007, 01:10:04 PM »
heh a little fault tollerance with that /z.
I am glad I could lend a hand to the creative process of your project, I hope all goes well (insha allah). If I ever get sometime (most likely not) I will try to design a simple backup application for my dad which will perform a similar task to your script with maybe a few added features specific to hist needs. I'll hook you up with a copy should that day reach.
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« on: February 03, 2007, 01:42:36 PM »
steups the rate card i got had double the upload bandwidth, atleast their pings are good and they seem to want to distribute nationwide. TSTT stick on the their DSL coverage allowing shit like greendot to reach customers.
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« on: February 03, 2007, 12:16:46 PM »
Flow seems to be quite impressive even for gaming, cant wait to give it a shot.
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« on: February 03, 2007, 11:19:55 AM »
Devon to enjoy the best of both worlds consider using a command line compression utility. You may find one at http://www.winace.com, I think you know what to do from there. With the integrated zip compatibility that windows xp provides using a zip output file will allow your dad to go thru the archives as if it were a folder and copy paste. Thats assuming you are on a machine with xp. THe gui winace can output zip files, if push comes to shove you can get a zip command line util. Back in the days it was.. pkunzip? In my experience its best to use some form of archiving instead of just a single backup, I havn't used dos script in a while but if possible use the current datetime as the name of the resulting compressed file to maintain a small archive instead of the overwriting with the /y option. Helps with the Oh shucks i messed up this file and backed it up.. scenarios. If you choose to not take any of this on, might as well take off the /q to make it look a bit cooler with the file names coming up, hey just preference so the user knows something is going on. __________________
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« on: January 06, 2007, 04:23:51 PM »
RB, generic cables will work providing you have a cable with the right connectors. I think what you are looking for is a USB mini -> USB cable which can be purchased at Radioshack. I advise bringing the device with you to ensure the connector works.
I browsed their collection of USB connectors in the POS branch while attempting to find a similar cable for my portable laptop drive. Their variety is impressive however their pricing could be better, the gold plating on the ones i got was nice although not necessary.
TECH STUFF
OLYMPUS 200349, CB-USB6 Cable <-- thats the cable you are looking for END #1 USB TYPE A MALE END #2 Mini USB 12-pin MALE
Compatible models C-5500 Sport Zoom, C-7000 Zoom, D-425, D-435, D-545 Zoom, D-595 Zoom, D-630 Zoom, Evolt E-330, Evolt E-500, FE-140, FE-130, FE-120, SP-310, SP-320, SP-350, SP-500Z, SP-500 UZ, SP-700, Stylus Digital 500, Stylus Digital 600, Stylus Digital 700, Stylus Digital 710, Stylus Digital 720 SW, Stylus Digital 800, Stylus 810, Stylus Verve, Stylus Verve S
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« on: January 06, 2007, 01:56:42 AM »
Though not directly related to the topic of the thread, Its nice to see a 'gatt' clan representing on the FT server CLAN SVS! What about shizzies? It seems that there are some common players in both 'ventures', is that project on the back burner to put focus on GATT 10.0+?
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« on: January 05, 2007, 03:27:14 PM »
On behalf of the crew at TG we wish the new administration all the best with their endeavors. In brief discussions with members of the new team, it seems that we will see a few TG+GATT events with members of both organization participating in friendly competition.
It is however unfortunate that my good buddy ole pal, the Mr Lover man himself (no not shabba) couldn't be here to enjoy in what I think to be the best thing to happen to gaming in the last decade.
I think the older heads will understand what I have quoted below.
"Mr. Garbachev, tear that wall down!"
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