What are you playing right now? Im hooked on this game on steam called Killing Floor, its like left for dead 2 meets cod4. I need more friends to play pc shit with because i got the ban hammer from xbox.
austin69 wrote:Team Fortress 2 and that is basically it.
i recently hooked up my old comp cause mine is a POS and wont run TF2. so sometime sunday or monday i wanna install it on my old comp, cause it runs counter strike perfectly so hopefully itll work, even tho there is no sound.
My friend gave me two sticks of 200 MB ram or something, so I can play him in Counterstrike. I have 504, without the extra ram and you need 512. How do I add it? Do I just place it in with the main ram, where there is space. Do I need to do anything when I turn my computer on, or will it just add it, so when I go to look at my computer information, it will say 904 mb or whatever it will be. Also, if I put it in, and it is messed up/infected, will it then corrupt my computer forever, or will the ram just not work, and if I take it out, all will be good again.
My friend gave me two sticks of 200 MB ram or something, so I can play him in Counterstrike. I have 504, without the extra ram and you need 512. How do I add it? Do I just place it in with the main ram, where there is space. Do I need to do anything when I turn my computer on, or will it just add it, so when I go to look at my computer information, it will say 904 mb or whatever it will be. Also, if I put it in, and it is messed up/infected, will it then corrupt my computer forever, or will the ram just not work, and if I take it out, all will be good again.
Thanks for any help you can give.
I don't even think they make 200 mb sticks, but regardless you just stick it in any available slots. It will automatically register.
If it's bad, then it just wont work. RAM only temporarily stores information, so it can't get infected with a virus.
Sometimes mixing different types/brands of RAM can cause problems and it won't work right, but it should work ok.
RAM usually comes in rounded numbers and by that I don't mean like 500mb. I mean that it'll come in like fractions of a gig as in 512mb or 1024mb(1GB) or 2GB. If you're putting two sticks in make sure they match in make, model and amount. While making sure they're the same brand is debated to not be that important, but it automatically circumvents any potential quirks. Also if you're putting two sticks in they need to match in size. You don't want to put like a 1 1/2GB of RAM in. And RAM isn't universally compatible, different mobo's take different kinds so unless you've made sure that whatever he gave you is compatible I wouldn't stick it in right away.
RAM is cheap as hell these days and you need at least 2GB of it to run anything anymore. Do some homework and buy some.
The forums on icrontic.com are the best place for trying to figure just about anything out computer wise. Most of the time you don't even need to post your question, they have a good amount of stuff to just read that will answer your questions.
Anyway, I used to play a lot of Forgotten Hope. I started to get into FH2 for BF2, but by time it finally came out I already had a couple of different games to fill that genre. If any of you guys still play BF1942 or BF2 I highly suggest you check out the Forgotten Hope mod/community. Awesome people and a pretty sprawling community. It's an extensive realism mod of the BF series centered around WWII. It fixes a lot of dumb shit for BF1942 and adds a lot of things that weren't in the stock game. The BF2 version had just been released by time I stopped playing. It started out in the early British 8th Army/German Afrika Korps campaigns and was expanding from there. By now they've probably released material up to the Italian campaigns.
Brett SD wrote: Anyway, I used to play a lot of Forgotten Hope. I started to get into FH2 for BF2, but by time it finally came out I already had a couple of different games to fill that genre. If any of you guys still play BF1942 or BF2 I highly suggest you check out the Forgotten Hope mod/community. Awesome people and a pretty sprawling community. It's an extensive realism mod of the BF series centered around WWII. It fixes a lot of dumb shit for BF1942 and adds a lot of things that weren't in the stock game. The BF2 version had just been released by time I stopped playing. It started out in the early British 8th Army/German Afrika Korps campaigns and was expanding from there. By now they've probably released material up to the Italian campaigns.
FAT_JACK wrote:check out killing field in the steam store, game is good. whats your steam id?
Is this game as fucking awesome as it looks? I'm really tempted to grab it.
ive been playing it non stop since i got it, shits so fun, you can level the perks through solo play or online, so many guns, custom servers that allow for 22 people vs 400 zombies at once, i got a guest pass for a few days if you wanna give it a go, send me a pm or something.