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#1 wiZDestroyer
Member since 2004 • 1572 Posts

Wow, huge bummer...

Flop, but I'll still buy it

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#2 wiZDestroyer
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TP

It has everything that made OoT great and more, but of course, the feeling you get when you play TP will be much less extravagent than with OoT, since OoT started it all.

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#3 wiZDestroyer
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I feel sorry for the people who spent $4000 on a PS3 off Ebay.archerman04

 

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I was wondering how do I detect how many Frames Per Second any particular game is running at.Is there a third party application I can run in the background.Just curious,Please help.Im running XP SP2. jongaska

 FRAPS. First of all, the guy who posted above me is wrong, FRAPS only costs money if you want to be able to record your game at 30+ FPS or for longer than 30 seconds (or 20, correct me if I'm wrong). In other words: Freeware if all you want is an FPS detector.

 Secondly, FRAPS is not a system hog. It never rises to 1% of my CPU, and never goes above 7 MB of RAM for me (I have the bought version, the free version will most likely be exactly the same). If your computer cannot handle a game with 7 MB of RAM in the background, than you have a problem. If it is too severe, take off some applications, or even explorer.exe, and then bring it back after your game session.

I used the free version for about 6 years, and the bought version for a few months--never had a problem.

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#5 wiZDestroyer
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The consoles have nothing on this... seriously.
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#6 wiZDestroyer
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Very very nice post, it's always a great thing to see something intelligent, well-written, and conclusive on System Wars. Not only that, but with the facts you gave, it's hard to argue against it, which is some serious ownage :D
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I have a D-Link DI-704P router and I keep getting the annoying 51300 error (cannot connect to an access point). Note that I have to use linksys as my SSID because the router is not wireless, but I have a linksys wireless access point (802.11b) thingy for my laptop. Can anyone help? I've tried filling in all the manual stuff and yeah...
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