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Civilization IV
"Mark Edwards" wrote in message ... After many years of not really playing computer games (I own a few, but no longer play them), I went and bought a copy of Civilization IV. Of course, it requires a better video card than I had, but I wanted to see if it would run on my computer. Same here, I just found them too time consuming. But I wanted to try the new Quake IV. Well, it loaded and ran, and the graphics displayed lacked a LOT of detail. The tutorial movie was so badly rendered that the image of the narrator showed only an outline of his head, and his teeth and gums (YIKES! Zombie narrator!). So I went to Best Buy and picked up a cheap video card - it meets the requirements, but isn't one of those $300 mega wonders they sell now (that probably won't work on my slightly older machine). I just upgraded my box with a new MB, CPU and $300 wonder. I had to disable the video driver of the current video card, resulting in REALLY large icons, and in my carefully arranged icon locations being disrupted. I was hoping to get away with doing an XP repair when installing the new MB, but it did not quite work. I should have all my software installed again in a few months. I installed the new card (while Little Feet and Dulce guarded my tools and the side cover from the 'puter), installed the driver, rebooted the computer and spent some time putting my desktop back in order. Oh yeah, and closing the computer back up. Then I restarted the game. I had to lock the parts away during surgery to keep the inquiring minds out. Cool! It worked! The narrator is fully fleshed, but he still looks like a zombie (grin), since his mouth doesn't move, and his eyes stare straight ahead the whole time. Game detail is now awesome. Sadly, I discovered that Quake IV came free (by mail) with my new $300 wonder after I bought the card. So much for my holiday play time. I check out the official game web site, and find that they JUST released a major patch, with lots of improvements, and a few fixes. They must have known that I had JUST bought the game. I download and install the patch, find a couple of improvements that will make more efficient use of the video card, by making a change or two in the game configuration file. Now I'm thinking, "I wonder if there are any new drivers for the video card?" LOL, I've upgraded the BIOS, video drivers, MB drivers twice (MB manufacturer vs. chipset maker) and the sound drivers three times (MB manufacturer, chipset maker and codec writer). So I check the current version of the driver, go to the graphics card web site, and voila, they JUST put out a new driver for my card. They must have known that I had JUST bought this card. So I download it. Again, I have to remove the old driver, which disrupts my carefully rearranged desktop again, and install the new driver. Reset desktop resolution, rearrange icons, restart computer so desktop settings are saved. I Restart the game, and the graphics appear to be slightly more detailed. Zombie narrator looks neither better nor worse. I discover there is no alt.games.civ4 newsgroup (yet - Civ4 has only been out for a couple of months), although there are groups for civ2 and civ3. I'll probably check out the civ3 group once or twice... Anyway, I now have the game and graphics card all hotted up. It looks like a fun game of global domination (BWAHAHAHAHAAA!). The thing I like is that it is turn based, instead of real-time, so I can take as long as I need on a turn without the game-played characters beating the snot out of me because I take too long (grin). Written by a cat no doubt. PLUS, in addition to the expected single-player and online modes, there is a "play by email" mode that I'll have to try out! Fun, fun fun! Hugs and Purrs, Mark |
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It is a awesome game I love having a gunship and some little country
sends cavalry against you laugh as the apache destroys the horses If you went to best buy you should have grabbed the ati 9550 256 mb for 79 bucks.That card would have done you wonders for any game out there. FOR future reference if anyone needs discount prices on almost anything except food products contact me I will send you in the right direction hence the name NO MORE RETAIL Matthew "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... "Mark Edwards" wrote in message ... After many years of not really playing computer games (I own a few, but no longer play them), I went and bought a copy of Civilization IV. Of course, it requires a better video card than I had, but I wanted to see if it would run on my computer. Same here, I just found them too time consuming. But I wanted to try the new Quake IV. Well, it loaded and ran, and the graphics displayed lacked a LOT of detail. The tutorial movie was so badly rendered that the image of the narrator showed only an outline of his head, and his teeth and gums (YIKES! Zombie narrator!). So I went to Best Buy and picked up a cheap video card - it meets the requirements, but isn't one of those $300 mega wonders they sell now (that probably won't work on my slightly older machine). I just upgraded my box with a new MB, CPU and $300 wonder. I had to disable the video driver of the current video card, resulting in REALLY large icons, and in my carefully arranged icon locations being disrupted. I was hoping to get away with doing an XP repair when installing the new MB, but it did not quite work. I should have all my software installed again in a few months. I installed the new card (while Little Feet and Dulce guarded my tools and the side cover from the 'puter), installed the driver, rebooted the computer and spent some time putting my desktop back in order. Oh yeah, and closing the computer back up. Then I restarted the game. I had to lock the parts away during surgery to keep the inquiring minds out. Cool! It worked! The narrator is fully fleshed, but he still looks like a zombie (grin), since his mouth doesn't move, and his eyes stare straight ahead the whole time. Game detail is now awesome. Sadly, I discovered that Quake IV came free (by mail) with my new $300 wonder after I bought the card. So much for my holiday play time. I check out the official game web site, and find that they JUST released a major patch, with lots of improvements, and a few fixes. They must have known that I had JUST bought the game. I download and install the patch, find a couple of improvements that will make more efficient use of the video card, by making a change or two in the game configuration file. Now I'm thinking, "I wonder if there are any new drivers for the video card?" LOL, I've upgraded the BIOS, video drivers, MB drivers twice (MB manufacturer vs. chipset maker) and the sound drivers three times (MB manufacturer, chipset maker and codec writer). So I check the current version of the driver, go to the graphics card web site, and voila, they JUST put out a new driver for my card. They must have known that I had JUST bought this card. So I download it. Again, I have to remove the old driver, which disrupts my carefully rearranged desktop again, and install the new driver. Reset desktop resolution, rearrange icons, restart computer so desktop settings are saved. I Restart the game, and the graphics appear to be slightly more detailed. Zombie narrator looks neither better nor worse. I discover there is no alt.games.civ4 newsgroup (yet - Civ4 has only been out for a couple of months), although there are groups for civ2 and civ3. I'll probably check out the civ3 group once or twice... Anyway, I now have the game and graphics card all hotted up. It looks like a fun game of global domination (BWAHAHAHAHAAA!). The thing I like is that it is turn based, instead of real-time, so I can take as long as I need on a turn without the game-played characters beating the snot out of me because I take too long (grin). Written by a cat no doubt. PLUS, in addition to the expected single-player and online modes, there is a "play by email" mode that I'll have to try out! Fun, fun fun! Hugs and Purrs, Mark |
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On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 13:07:03 -0500, Bill Stock wrote:
"Mark Edwards" wrote in message ... After many years of not really playing computer games (I own a few, but no longer play them), I went and bought a copy of Civilization IV. Of course, it requires a better video card than I had, but I wanted to see if it would run on my computer. Same here, I just found them too time consuming. But I wanted to try the new Quake IV. Well, it loaded and ran, and the graphics displayed lacked a LOT of detail. The tutorial movie was so badly rendered that the image of the narrator showed only an outline of his head, and his teeth and gums (YIKES! Zombie narrator!). So I went to Best Buy and picked up a cheap video card - it meets the requirements, but isn't one of those $300 mega wonders they sell now (that probably won't work on my slightly older machine). I just upgraded my box with a new MB, CPU and $300 wonder. I had to disable the video driver of the current video card, resulting in REALLY large icons, and in my carefully arranged icon locations being disrupted. I was hoping to get away with doing an XP repair when installing the new MB, but it did not quite work. I should have all my software installed again in a few months. I installed the new card (while Little Feet and Dulce guarded my tools and the side cover from the 'puter), installed the driver, rebooted the computer and spent some time putting my desktop back in order. Oh yeah, and closing the computer back up. Then I restarted the game. I had to lock the parts away during surgery to keep the inquiring minds out. Cool! It worked! The narrator is fully fleshed, but he still looks like a zombie (grin), since his mouth doesn't move, and his eyes stare straight ahead the whole time. Game detail is now awesome. Sadly, I discovered that Quake IV came free (by mail) with my new $300 wonder after I bought the card. So much for my holiday play time. I check out the official game web site, and find that they JUST released a major patch, with lots of improvements, and a few fixes. They must have known that I had JUST bought the game. I download and install the patch, find a couple of improvements that will make more efficient use of the video card, by making a change or two in the game configuration file. Now I'm thinking, "I wonder if there are any new drivers for the video card?" LOL, I've upgraded the BIOS, video drivers, MB drivers twice (MB manufacturer vs. chipset maker) and the sound drivers three times (MB manufacturer, chipset maker and codec writer). So I check the current version of the driver, go to the graphics card web site, and voila, they JUST put out a new driver for my card. They must have known that I had JUST bought this card. So I download it. Again, I have to remove the old driver, which disrupts my carefully rearranged desktop again, and install the new driver. Reset desktop resolution, rearrange icons, restart computer so desktop settings are saved. I Restart the game, and the graphics appear to be slightly more detailed. Zombie narrator looks neither better nor worse. I discover there is no alt.games.civ4 newsgroup (yet - Civ4 has only been out for a couple of months), although there are groups for civ2 and civ3. I'll probably check out the civ3 group once or twice... Anyway, I now have the game and graphics card all hotted up. It looks like a fun game of global domination (BWAHAHAHAHAAA!). The thing I like is that it is turn based, instead of real-time, so I can take as long as I need on a turn without the game-played characters beating the snot out of me because I take too long (grin). Written by a cat no doubt. PLUS, in addition to the expected single-player and online modes, there is a "play by email" mode that I'll have to try out! Fun, fun fun! Hugs and Purrs, Mark Foolish question: Why is a laugh written "BWAHAHAHAHAAAA"? I don't understand the "BWA" part. I always thought a laugh was "HaHa" or "HoHO" or "HeHE". As I said, a foolish question. MLB |
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mlbriggs wrote:
"Mark Edwards" wrote in message . .. snip Anyway, I now have the game and graphics card all hotted up. It looks like a fun game of global domination (BWAHAHAHAHAAA!). The thing I like is that it is turn based, instead of real-time, so I can take as long as I need on a turn without the game-played characters beating the snot out of me because I take too long (grin). snip Foolish question: Why is a laugh written "BWAHAHAHAHAAAA"? I don't understand the "BWA" part. I always thought a laugh was "HaHa" or "HoHO" or "HeHE". As I said, a foolish question. MLB Mark is probably intending to mimic one of those "ominous" laughs, often heard by the "baddies" in a movie, especially in more comical versions, like the Austin Powers movies or the old Batman-show and such. -- Christine in Vantaa, Finland christal63 (at) gmail (dot) com photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/christal63 photos: http://community.webshots.com/user/chkr63 |
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No cluons were harmed when mlbriggs wrote: Foolish question: Why is a laugh written "BWAHAHAHAHAAAA"? I don't understand the "BWA" part. I always thought a laugh was "HaHa" or "HoHO" or "HeHE". As I said, a foolish question. MLB It's an evil, maniacal laugh. In other words, beats me (evil grin). Hugs and Purrs, Mark -- Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request |
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mlbriggs wrote:
It looks like a fun game of global domination (BWAHAHAHAHAAA!). Foolish question: Why is a laugh written "BWAHAHAHAHAAAA"? I don't understand the "BWA" part. I always thought a laugh was "HaHa" or "HoHO" or "HeHE". As I said, a foolish question. MLB "BWAHAHAHAHA" is an *evil* laugh. See the above usage: you'll note that it is preceded by a mention of global domination. It's a Snidely Whiplash sort of laugh, chortling while rubbing one's hands together and plotting some sort of dastardly deed. Now, I know that We Don't Do This Here, but may I request that when you want to post one or two lines as a reply, that you don't quote the entire post you're responding to? Or if it's too much of a hassle to snip a post, maybe you could top-post your reply? It was just a *lot* to scroll through! Back to our regular programming. Joyce |
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You took your time responding to this one ML the thread was back from dec
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"mlbriggs" wrote in message
news snip Foolish question: Why is a laugh written "BWAHAHAHAHAAAA"? I don't understand the "BWA" part. I always thought a laugh was "HaHa" or "HoHO" or "HeHE". As I said, a foolish question. MLB A regular laugh is Haha or Hehe as you mentioned, but the laugh of the evil madman as he plots the demise of his nemesis is *always* "Bwahahahaha" (with much rubbing of hands in glee at the same time). Go watch some shonky horror movie made inthe 70's, you'll get the idea :-). Mr Burns, from The Simpsons, uses "excellent" instead, but its the same sort of thing. Yowie |
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On Thu, 11 May 2006 06:44:49 +0000, Matthew aka NMR wrote:
You took your time responding to this one ML the thread was back from dec 2005 "mlbriggs" As I have said befo my computer hates me. It has been having these hiccups for quite some time now. I am not an expert but I believe my replies go into storage and then later (sometimes months later) it spits them out. II really don't know how to fix this problem but I keep hoping I'll find a way. Any ideas? MLB |
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A stiff drink, a hammer and shotgun
"mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Thu, 11 May 2006 06:44:49 +0000, Matthew aka NMR wrote: You took your time responding to this one ML the thread was back from dec 2005 "mlbriggs" As I have said befo my computer hates me. It has been having these hiccups for quite some time now. I am not an expert but I believe my replies go into storage and then later (sometimes months later) it spits them out. II really don't know how to fix this problem but I keep hoping I'll find a way. Any ideas? MLB |
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