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  1. Give me some info on NeverWinter Night. Sounds interesting if it tops WoW.
  2. The game sucks. Basically. If for some reason you feel like spending more time with this game, there are some side missions to keep you busy. You can meet up with informants who give you tips on various crimes going down around the city or who ask you to do a bit of dirty work for them. These missions are pretty quick and easy, but completing them is a good way to make a little extra cash. There's a madam who sends you on errands to take care of her girls, a cabbie who needs an extra driver from time to time, and more. Aside from the informant missions, you can join an illegal street racing circuit or put your fists to work in an underground fighting tournament. As you cruise around the city, police dispatch will inform you of random crimes that are happening in your vicinity. If you want to, you can go arrest or kill the perps. If that's too much work, you can simply walk up to people on the street and frisk them for contraband. Sometimes you'll find things like gun parts, stolen license plates, obscene photos, or drug paraphernalia. When you collar a criminal, you earn career points, and you can turn in collected evidence to the precinct or sell it to a pawn shop for cash. Career points are rewarded every time you solve a crime. Once you have enough career points, you'll be promoted within the police department. There are five ranks to achieve, and at each rank you can earn a couple of new driving or shooting skills. If you play by the rules, you'll earn good-cop points. If you use unnecessary force and terrorize the public, you'll earn bad-cop points. These good-cop and bad-cop points don't have much effect on the game unless you reach the extreme on the bad-cop side of the scale, which will cost you a rank within the department. The basic gameplay mechanics are pretty simple in True Crime: New York City. You can run around, climb on obstacles, shoot enemies, commandeer and drive cars, trucks, and motorcycles, and use a few different styles of melee combat. Each of the three console versions of the game play similarly, but the GameCube version definitely suffers from not having enough buttons. As a result, on the GameCube you have to push two buttons to perform various actions like opening doors and climbing fences, which isn't at all intuitive. You can be a good cop or a bad cop, but either way you'll be playing a bad game. Once you play this game you'll realize why nobody in New York drives. It's just not worth the hassle. You can flash your badge or fire your gun into the air to get a driver to hand over a car, and you can also purchase various cars if you're so inclined. The cars are all based on real-world vehicles, and you'll recognize them as such even though none of them are licensed. The vehicle physics aren't realistic at all. Cars seem to float around at times, (OMFG) and they don't ever feel like they have any weight to them. You can perform some fancy moves, like driving on two wheels and performing a pit maneuver to spin out a fleeing suspect, but these tricks look and feel awkward. The pit maneuver is especially goofy, because all you have to do is lightly tap the rear quarter-panel of any car and it will instantly spin out, regardless of what type of vehicle it is. Its like a undergraded GTA game. Only in cop version. And did you see the commercial. He did the gayest karate move. ??I give it a 3.0 Gamespot gave it a 4. something. ??Copied from Gamepot; well most of it to support my claim.
  3. Hiaito

    A Bit Of Help

    I've looked everywhere, and tried making one myself. No luck. I need a spell checker script for forums that can run on the forums without using ActiveX, or Word. Please help, i'm begging.
  4. Saint...you kinda answered your own question.(From the title.)
  5. Hold up.No start menu? Where are you, friends's house?How the hell are you typing now?Unless you used the ctrl + alt +del....
  6. Hiaito

    Warn

    I have a 10% warn level for not using quote tags. I really...don't care.
  7. Doesn't make a difference to me. In my mind its extra trouble. Notice from BuffaloHELP: This post has been brought to you by Mmm, mmm! Sliced and diced as SPAM-tastic!
  8. Maybe you have no desktop items. XD Just kiddingWell when I have problem I close EVERYTHING. Hit CTRL + ALT + DEL and end everything, including your system operated programs. Then reboot. If that doesn't work, maybe your computer is taking it's time loading your desktop icons. Or instead of using CTRL + ALT + DEL, Hit Start > Run > explorer.exe. If that doesn't work, try calling customer service/help. You computer may be damage, or screwed.I hope I helped.
  9. Hiaito

    Hosting Credits

    The only thing I can tell you is.... Although I can't really talk. I'm like...on a negative 6. I was busy scripting someone's forums. I forgot all about Xisto.
  10. PHP 3 is fine for me. I can run basically everything I need. phpmychat.php3 Too easy.
  11. Ok thanks. I suppose i'll rent it out at Hollywood, or Blockbuster before I buy it. But to you its a "button smasher" like game?
  12. Can someone provide me with so good info on this game. And when I said someone, I mean someone who has played it. Don't just give me info straight off the net. Is the game good? Give me a short summary on it. I'm thinking about buy it.
  13. Blah, i'm going to get WoW. I need to occupy my time on the net. ?? I have nothing else better to do.
  14. Hiaito

    Psp Vs Ds

    DS Rocks, man. Discriminate all you want. PSP sucks, and they saw the DS come out and tried to top it. But they failed.
  15. I haven't thought of a title but I need to find a "on-line" game where it has a virtual game client, and you can build your own character. With weapons, armor, etc. Then it will be like one of those MaxPayne/007/Tom Clancy LockDown like games. And there is a on screen radar that tells you when someone is near. And stealth like controls for sneaking up on people. Basically you get the idea.If there is a game like this out already, please tell me!
  16. Its cool, but I hate the fact that when you kill someone, or blow something up, or money, weapons, etc are on the ground it dissapears. That way, if I lose my way aorund San Andreas, and I don't have my map or I don't feel like pulling up the in-game map, I don't know if i've been in this area before. This gets annoying in a lot of games.Also the missions are a real headache. I don't even play San Andreas much anymore since I got stuck on N.O.E. and my girlfriend (Millie) is never home, therefore I can't get the stupid keycard. So I put it in the case and said "Fudge it".
  17. If you leave your computer on, eventually it will shut itself down. Basically depending on your setting for "power". You can change these setting by right-clicking whilst view your desktop > and click properties > Screen Saver > and Power. From here you can tune you power limits. (Walkthrough for Windows XP. If i'm not mistaken its not much different from any other version of Windows.) But leaving your computer on 24/7 wouldn't be so wise. I'm mean..its your home computer right? And if so, NO. That would do nothing but kill your computer's battery when it goes into hibernation, or stand by. (It does it automatically when left idle for the time indicated in the "Power" section.) And if the computer's battery dies, you can't go into hibernation at an later date. So be wise and turn your computer off if you know it won't be used for long periods of time.
  18. I did more research. Gopher is a server & port. It's port number is 70 (TCP & UCP) Gopher service is used to search and retrieve files from Gopher servers anywhere on the Internet (Gopherspace). Gopher servers store files containing text or binary data, directory information (called phone book), images or sound. Gophers also provide gateways to other systems (WWW, WAIS, archie, WHOIS, Telnet, Ftp and so on). Informations are shown to the user using a series of menus. Any item can be selected from the menu by typing its line number or by placing the cursor next to the item (you can use arrows keys) and pressing the RETURN key. Each item on the menu may be: a subdirectory a text file a binary file a sound file an image file a phone book (directory information) an index-search a Telnet session Items on the Gopher menu have an identifying symbol next to them: / subdirectory tel link a server telnet cso yellow pages ? search indexed database bin binary files pcbin MSdos binary files ) sound files picture images files You can keep track of the exact location of items which you use often, using bookmarks. How to get to GOPHER (go top) Local clients Public domain Gopher clients are available by anonymous FTP from many sites (e.g. boombox.micro.umn.edu in the directory /pub/gopher). Remote clients Telnet to one of these sites: info.anu.edu.au Australia (login: info) tolten.puc.cl Columbia ecnet.ec Ecuador gopher.ebone.net Europe gan.ncc.go.jp Japan gopher.sunet.se Sweden consultant.micro.umn.edu USA gopher.msu.edu USA ux1.cso.uiuc.edu USA panda.uiowa.edu USA (login: panda) At the login: prompt type gopher (unless specified otherwise). *** Commands (go top) *** 1) s : save current object 2) D : download file 3) q : quit with prompt 4) Q : unconditional quit 5) / : search for an object within a menu 6) a : mark an item in the bookmark 7) A : add menu in the bookmark 8) v : see markers list 9) d : delete item by list 10) = : provide technical information on current item 11) O : show current options type values: 1) 0 file 2) 1 directory or menu 3) 2 phone directory 4) 3 error 5) 4 Mac binhex Mac file (hqx) 6) 5 MSdos binary file 7) 6 uuencoded file 8) 7 index 9) 8 telnet connection 10) 9 binary file 11) g gif file 12) h html file 13) I image file 14) i Panda's text file 15) M MIME file 16) s sound file 17) T telnet session *** GopherMail (go top) In order to use gophermail, you have to: Send email without nor subject neither text. So you will receive an email with a gopher menu inside. You can type 'x' on item which you want to look. Then you must, of course, send that email. And so on. In order to limit search: type 'Menu=10' in the subject, to limit menu size. type 'Split = 49000' (49000 is an example) in the subject, to limit file size. If you send the word help in the subject line of an e-mail message to one of the GopherMail servers, you will get instructions and information on using the system. You can make the GopherMail conversation more efficient by editing your replies to contain just the Gopher link information for the items you want. You can build a type of bookmarks file by saving the links that you want to use again. Binary and Sound Files are sent as uuencoded files. (This was copied and pasted from http://www.wowarea.com/english/help/gopher_help.htm ) Telnet? I cna basically explain that by myself. Its used for accessing a Telnet server, accessing files on another server; webpage. I only use it for hacking. I don't like..use it for other things.
  19. If computers didn't exist i'd die, and so will everyone else. Even the people who don't use computers. We'd be cave men and women. Think about it.
  20. Raid is a bug spray. Nah. Just kidding. Raid is a type of server is i'm not mistaken.
  21. Hiaito

    Psp Vs Ds

    Do I have to do a review on the Nintendo Revolution, too? First of all...its gonna suck. The Revolution may pull in some great party games, but thats it. Perhaps some Mario, and 1st person shooters; Samus like-games.
  22. Also look. On Exicte it warns you! Notice from BuffaloHELP: Copied from http://help.excite.com/email/excitescam.html without using QUOTE tags. Warning issued.
  23. Thats the same people!!! I got the same messege on Excite.com Look! Virtually yours,The Excite Support Team And it has a attached file, but I didn't open it. Its the SAME thing.
  24. Ok, Buffalo. Thanks for the help. I successfully changed it.
  25. I did more research and its has some stuff to do with protocals like FTP, and stuff. O_O I need to look into this more! Interesting..
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