If I remember correctly, you're wasting like 2GB of memory by using a 32 bit OS, and more by using Vista which is a resource hog. If it does what you need it to then power to you, but I personally wouldn't see the point in 2GB+ of wasted ram.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:my pc is awesome, the only thing it doesnt want to run is Crysis on highest settings in dx10 at full resolution so that shouldnt be a problem. i also and went ahead and got half life 2 + deathmatch + lost coast and half life source + deathmatch source. Unfortunately, ive only got 32bit vista to go along w/ my 6gb of RAM but for all you looking to build up your pc to a decent level, the BFG Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT OC DX10 512mb is marvelous. If you wanna know more about my pc, pm me.
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went from 64bit xp to 32bit vista.Zer wrote:If I remember correctly, you're wasting like 2GB of memory by using a 32 bit OS, and more by using Vista which is a resource hog. If it does what you need it to then power to you, but I personally wouldn't see the point in 2GB+ of wasted ram.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:my pc is awesome, the only thing it doesnt want to run is Crysis on highest settings in dx10 at full resolution so that shouldnt be a problem. i also and went ahead and got half life 2 + deathmatch + lost coast and half life source + deathmatch source. Unfortunately, ive only got 32bit vista to go along w/ my 6gb of RAM but for all you looking to build up your pc to a decent level, the BFG Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT OC DX10 512mb is marvelous. If you wanna know more about my pc, pm me.
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...And? A basic flaw of all 32bit OSs is they can't use more than about 4GB or so of RAM, same goes for Vista.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:went from 64bit xp to 32bit vista.Zer wrote:If I remember correctly, you're wasting like 2GB of memory by using a 32 bit OS, and more by using Vista which is a resource hog. If it does what you need it to then power to you, but I personally wouldn't see the point in 2GB+ of wasted ram.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:my pc is awesome, the only thing it doesnt want to run is Crysis on highest settings in dx10 at full resolution so that shouldnt be a problem. i also and went ahead and got half life 2 + deathmatch + lost coast and half life source + deathmatch source. Unfortunately, ive only got 32bit vista to go along w/ my 6gb of RAM but for all you looking to build up your pc to a decent level, the BFG Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT OC DX10 512mb is marvelous. If you wanna know more about my pc, pm me.
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Maybe original game, then the packs. I haven't played through all of HL1, and haven't touched the packs much.Ack wrote:Ok, so if the plan is to play Sven Co-op, what maps are we going to be trying? There are a lot of map packs out for the game on the Sven website, would we want to go for them, or just stick to the original game?
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I just downloaded the Sven coop mod and I have struck a problem. If you have downloaded the orignal HL1 from Steam, you cannot use the original maps in Sven. Any one know a way round this?
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Yeah, you have to download the HLSP Support Update. It's on the Sven Co-op Files Section on their main website. Here's a link:
http://www.svencoop.com/files.php
And here's the actual download page they've got it on:
http://www.svencoopcentral.com/download.php?view.213
It's a little buggy, and there are some dialog sections and fluff material that gets cut, but it's not really important. Mostly it's just a few extra minutes of pointless dialog, and the opening credits. I don't remember how it handles weapons for multiple people, either. I think only one person is allowed to pick them up, but I may be wrong.
http://www.svencoop.com/files.php
And here's the actual download page they've got it on:
http://www.svencoopcentral.com/download.php?view.213
It's a little buggy, and there are some dialog sections and fluff material that gets cut, but it's not really important. Mostly it's just a few extra minutes of pointless dialog, and the opening credits. I don't remember how it handles weapons for multiple people, either. I think only one person is allowed to pick them up, but I may be wrong.
Hey, this weekend only (August 8-11), the complete Counter-Strike Collection (CS, CS:S, CS:CZ) is only $15 from its usual price of $30. This deal is good to get into some Steam gaming.
http://steampowered.com/v/index.php?are ... =717&cc=US
http://steampowered.com/v/index.php?are ... =717&cc=US
Yep, I grabbed CS for $5. So now I'm four games short of having every single Valve game, just got Ricochet, that Deathmatch Classic game, and the Day of Defeat games left to buy.link343 wrote:Hey, this weekend only (August 8-11), the complete Counter-Strike Collection (CS, CS:S, CS:CZ) is only $15 from its usual price of $30. This deal is good to get into some Steam gaming.
http://steampowered.com/v/index.php?are ... =717&cc=US
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I've got enough money, so I'll pick up the whole pack. Just too good to pass up IMO.
EDIT: So I got the Package and it is worth every penny. You Get:
Counter-Strike
Counter-Strike:Source
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero
Condition Zero: Deleted Scenes
Day of Defeat
Deathmatch Classic
Ricochet
I did not expect the last three games. But it came out to be $16 something with tax. Defiantly pick it up.
EDIT: So I got the Package and it is worth every penny. You Get:
Counter-Strike
Counter-Strike:Source
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero
Condition Zero: Deleted Scenes
Day of Defeat
Deathmatch Classic
Ricochet
I did not expect the last three games. But it came out to be $16 something with tax. Defiantly pick it up.