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Posted On:
Feb 6 2006 1:47am
Np Beff, it takes more then that to get me to want to smack you. ;)
I played CoH for a while when it first came out. Lost interest though. Been so long I don't remember what lv my highest character was...I think it was 20ish (would have been higher, but I was switching between other games and fooling around with other character builds)
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Posted On:
Feb 6 2006 1:50am
That was my original plan Titus and if it wasn't for the SATA I probably would have built it myself. However, I never even had a computer with SATA before, or built my own from scratch for that matter. Yeah call me chicken, but I didn't want to risk fucking something up due to inexperience when I can have a trained pro do it instead.
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Posted On:
Feb 6 2006 1:53am
Yes, I'm much the same way. My current main is 40 of 50 levels. I have about a dozen alternatives spread across the servers between levels 13 and 30. I usually end up taking long sojourns away from the game, mind you, to retain my sanity.
If you get back into it, I'd totally be into starting up a Rebel Faction supergroup or whatever. Mind you, once I hit 50, that's what I plan to do with or without any true TRF members involved. Mwah!
CoV rocks too. Though, if you're not employed, the two of 'em can seem a bit much to spend on play-time... but considering the cost of your system and your interest in other costlty MMOs...
Think about it!
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Posted On:
Feb 6 2006 2:02am
Hehe, I will think about it. I have an older brother that's currently playing CoH, don't know what server he is one though.
Even though I am on a poor Staff Serg salary...I'm not exactly hurting for money to be honest: most of it is just...tucked away where I can't spend it all at once.
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Posted On:
Feb 6 2006 2:03am
Mine is all expendable. I live beyond my means.
I'm considering the Navy.
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Posted On:
Feb 6 2006 2:40am
just dl SCSI drivers, put them in your floppy drive on boot, go through windows install, and it will ask if you wish to install SCSI or Raid drivers. Hit whatever button it says to hit for that option and continue with setup...
I had this problem once before, as I use both an IDE and SATA HD
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Posted On:
Feb 7 2006 1:20am
Windows tells you that when you start the install... sheesh.
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Posted On:
Feb 7 2006 2:50am
*reads that computers specs and drools all over the new carpet*