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Can we just tell all the people who think there's a monthly fee to send the 15$ to me each month please? Thanks.
I could be wrong but.. they're probably just working on a first day patch for the game.
I heard EA has a dungeon where they chain you to a desk. Then EA forces you to play all the games it made developers release before they were ready... :SURPRISED: the horror...
1. Mouse over resource amount indicator 2. Right click and select buy or sell 3. Type a number in the little box that pops up and smash enter. ?
[quote] There are some great beta gameplay videos out there to check out - and we'll have a gamma one shortly that will give you a good idea of what to expect. Aside from that feel free to ask us anything you want to know [/quote] Pie or cake? :d
[img]https://www.sinsofasolarempire.com/images/wallpaper/SinsWall1_1024.jpg[/img] I think its whatever this thinger is. I wasn't in beta so I dunno the name though. ;p
It's a schooner!
Ohhh... *puts torch and pitchfork away* Thx for more info :)
"Advent spaceships seem to occupy the middle ground between the weak-but-cheap TEC and the strong-but-expensive Vasari. The Advent don't really pin their hopes on conventional technology, though. It seems like the military doctrine of the Advent is based around their access to powers and abilities not available to either the TEC or the Vasari. Large capital ships, for example, seem to function more as psychological support vessels than the heavily armed weapons platforms of their opponents."<br/
No problem. I just like offering AMD/ATi as an alternative when they have a good product to fit the use. The price wars between AMD, Intel and Nvidia are the only thing keeping personal computers as affordable as they are right now. If AMD goes bankrupt due to lack of sales(they're running in the red right now) then we all get to pay through the nose. I haven't had any of those "issues" in any of my four rigs I've built over the years though. ;)
No one respects the AMD/ATi setup for a budget rig :( If I was putting together a new computer right now I'd get a AMD Phenom compatible motherboard($80) and put an Athlon x2 5000+($99) in it. Then for a GPU go with an ATi Radeon 3850 ($170). It has about the same performance as an 8800GTS 320mb and is cheaper. Then when you need to upgrade in the future you can just pop a now really cheap AMD Phenom processor in it along with whatever PCI-E 2.0 card happens to have a good pric
# 128 MB DirectX 9 3D Video Card (Radeon 9600 / GeForce FX 6600 and above) # DirectX 9.0c From the FAQ page.
[quote] [/quote] Well played... well played.
I'm sure some people are going to argue with me but.. spending more than around $280 on a GPU and more than about $1,000 on a PC is a total waste of cash. P.S. If you need some GPU advice check out http://www.tomshardware.com/graphics/graphicscards/index.html excellent site :)