I just heard about the crash at the Dayton Ohio airshow. I saw Jane Wicker (the wing-walker) several years ago. My best thoughts go out to any and all who may be involved.
I just heard about the crash at the Dayton Ohio airshow. I saw Jane Wicker (the wing-walker) several years ago. My best thoughts go out to any and all who may be involved.
Using Chrome it works perfectly. What browser are you using?
I started searching for IE meme for you, I'm proud you stopped meI <3 Firefox
It's just a little irksome that reporters can openly say what cable news really is.
For the SecuROM™ DRM, such tool must be used on a computer the game was previously installed to unregister it from the (on-line) database, before installing it on another computer, so it's up to the people who sell the used copy whether they unregistered it or not.Supposedly there's a tool from EA to undo the DRM nightmare, but it's a shame that's even necessary.
Reasons why I'm totally unexcited about the new Star Wars game:
It's from EA
It's a shooter
It's from EA
It's a shooter
It's from EA
It's from EA
It's from EA
On Amazon, Spore has 1.6/5 stars. 2610/3295 reviews give it one star.
Basically these thousands of reviews say "Do not get a (used) copy. THE DRM. THE DRM!"
This is one of the reasons why I'm no longer interested in purchasing any new games, computer, console, or otherwise, until further notice. I'm quite happy with the simulation software (Orbiter, FS9, etc.) that I have.
That is still no reason to not buy what I like... I have DCS here (Ka-50, P-51D), Anno 2070 or Tropico 4 and only regret that they can steal so much time when you enjoy them.
True, but I'm not always aware of what you like. It makes it difficult to buy.![]()
:lol:It really hurt me when I noticed that Civilization V needed Steam, and I don't have the money required to run a legal copy of AutoCAD or CATIA, for example.
AutoCAD not now, it was a couple of years ago. But last year I had to use CATIA for a month and in a few weeks I'll work with it for a longer period, maybe at least a year, for the university. The same applies to Matlab, which I've still never used (but will need).
I've been investigating now and I'm surprised, they' re cheaper than when I last saw its prizes. But what I've found is Internet paying, or won't worth it due to low use.
I'm sorry if any software developer reads this and gets dissapointed.