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Ducimus 03-26-08 03:21 AM

In terms of manhours.....

ALOT.

JSF 03-26-08 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Torplexed
Well...I already owned the vast majority of my sub books and DVDs before the SH series came along. I only upgrade my computer about every 4 years anyway. This game is far cheaper than some other typical leisure activities venues like attending a movie, going out for dinner or your average ball game nowadays. Plus, there are other game titles I've decided not to purchase due to interest in this one.

Compared to some forms of entertainment, this game is a money-saving bargain. ;)

Excellent response....same here.....Even though I did purchase a new video card to enhance the overall gaming experience but that includes games like FEAR and Doom3. I would have bought the card irregardless.

DrBeast 03-26-08 08:10 AM

The only games I've been playing the last few months were SH4 and Flight Simulator X, but still I wouldn't say I bought the upgrades for those games only. For the sake of convenience though, let's say I spent 70 Euro on a graphics card to better enjoy Dave's work on ROW in November, and another 345 Euro for an emergency upgrade about a week ago (motherboard, CPU, RAM, graphics card, hard disk). The result so far is a bit disheartening: though the game runs MUCH better in general, I experience a very weird slowdown whenever I hit a ship and I zoom my camera close to it. It's a massive slowdown that persists well until the ship is sunk. And it also seems the old hard drive hates the DVD-ROM's guts; whenever they're both connected (both PATA devices so they share the same cable), I experience random resets.

swdw 03-26-08 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by DrBeast
The result so far is a bit disheartening: though the game runs MUCH better in general, I experience a very weird slowdown whenever I hit a ship and I zoom my camera close to it. It's a massive slowdown that persists well until the ship is sunk. And it also seems the old hard drive hates the DVD-ROM's guts; whenever they're both connected (both PATA devices so they share the same cable), I experience random resets.

First issue sounds like a sound related one. Between the exploding, screaming, sinking, and underwater explosions there's a continuous string of sounds being played.Try turning down the number of 3D sound channels. Also try turning off the sound delay. Last, see if there's an update for your sound card driver.

Next one on the compatibility. Check the jumper positions. If you're using cable select, go to the master/slave positions- typically HD as master and DVD as slave. Otherwise grab a seperate cable and put the DVD drive on it. You can also try going into the BIOS and manually defining the types to see if it stops the issue.

Had a friends computer where I got rid of his problems by making the DVD the master and the HD the slave as nothing else worked- go figure.

Sailor Steve 03-26-08 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Dantenoc
To settle the matter, we must try to understand how the english language works. Here's an examples that will hopefully settle the issue:
* Tooth
plural: teeth
* Gold tooth (still a tooth, just a particular kind)
plural: Gold teeth
* Sabre tooth (an extinct feline with incredibly big teeth, whose name originated from the word tooth, but it's in no way just a "kind of tooth")
plural: Sabre tooths (it does not inherit the plural irregularity)

A very bad example, since there is no such thing as a 'Saber tooth'. They are 'Sabre-toothed Tigers', or 'Sabre-toothed Cats'.

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Likewise:
* Mouse (the rodent)
plural: mice
* Field mouse (still a rodent, just a particular kind)
plural: field mice
* [Computer] mouse (no longer a rodent, it refers to the pointing device whose
name was insipired by the rodent)
plural: [Computer] mouses
An interesting comparison, but just because someone says it doesn't make it so. The plural of 'moose' is 'moose', and the plural of 'sheep' is 'sheep'. The analogy only works with other words ending in 's', so if the plural of 'house' is 'houses' and the plural of 'spouse' is 'spouses', maybe 'mice' is a singular anomaly, so we're right back where we started.

Of course the plural of 'louse' is 'lice', but since nobody ever has just one that gets lost over time.

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conclusions:
* If you use "mouse devices" you're trying to be politicaly correct by avoiding the issue by pluralizing "device" instead.
Why? Because somebody says so? I think the whole 'political correctness' argument is just a little...well, politically correct.

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* If you use mouses, as short for computer mouses, then you can correctly tell the difference between a pesky animal and an elegant and functional pointing device
* If you use mice, your just part of the masses.
The best reason I've seen for using 'mouses'.

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Not that it really matters, since using one or the other won't give you more tonnage in SH4
Spoilsport.:rotfl: This was just starting to be fun.

Deimos01 03-26-08 12:32 PM

Game cost $29.95 us
Cost to get computer that will run good games like SH4 - $2000-3000
Cost of having your wife divorce you because you dont pay attention to her anymore - Half your net worth
Being able to play without a nagging wife interupting you on a great system - Priceless!
:sunny:

DrBeast 03-27-08 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by swdw
Quote:

Originally Posted by DrBeast
The result so far is a bit disheartening: though the game runs MUCH better in general, I experience a very weird slowdown whenever I hit a ship and I zoom my camera close to it. It's a massive slowdown that persists well until the ship is sunk. And it also seems the old hard drive hates the DVD-ROM's guts; whenever they're both connected (both PATA devices so they share the same cable), I experience random resets.

First issue sounds like a sound related one. Between the exploding, screaming, sinking, and underwater explosions there's a continuous string of sounds being played.Try turning down the number of 3D sound channels. Also try turning off the sound delay. Last, see if there's an update for your sound card driver.

Next one on the compatibility. Check the jumper positions. If you're using cable select, go to the master/slave positions- typically HD as master and DVD as slave. Otherwise grab a seperate cable and put the DVD drive on it. You can also try going into the BIOS and manually defining the types to see if it stops the issue.

Had a friends computer where I got rid of his problems by making the DVD the master and the HD the slave as nothing else worked- go figure.

Hm, turning down 3D sound channels is next on my to-do list. Soundchip drivers are already up to date. I'm also going to try out ATi's newest set of Catalyst drivers, though I have a feeling I'll return to my good old Omega display drivers.

Regarding the resets: I've checked the jumpers, HDD is set as master, DVD as slave. Issue continues. Also tried cable-select, with the same drive configuration and the jumpers set appropriately, no dice. New motherboard only has one E-IDE port, so separate cables is out of the question. But...I asked around yesterday, and a guy told me to use the DVD as master and HDD as slave, as well. It has to do with some motherboards not supporting UDMA 133 but only up to 100, so you essentially "force" the HDD to work on 100, and that solves the problems. My motherboard's manual claims it supports 133, but who knows. It's worth a try!
Cheers for the advice! :up:

-Pv- 03-27-08 07:03 PM

" * If you use "mouse devices" you're trying to be politicaly correct by avoiding the issue by pluralizing "device" instead.
* If you use mouses, as short for computer mouses, then you can correctly tell the difference between a pesky animal and an elegant and functional pointing device
* If you use mice, your just part of the masses.

Not that it really matters, since using one or the other won't give you more tonnage in SH4"


I use a TOUCH PAD on my PC and do away with the pesky mouse altogether.
It uses 1/4 of the desk space and I never have to pick it up and put it back down. I never have to grip anything. I don't move more than my finger and I can play or work without anyone ever hearing a mouse click. For graphic work it cannot be beat. I just roll my finger on the pad and I can move the pointer pixel by pixel effortlessly without a single error. No moving parts, no dirty mouse pad, no concern about the surface I place under it. I can even set it right on my keyboard and with my pinky finger move the pointer while I type without moving my hand more than an inch.
While watching a movie on my PC, I can set the pad in my lap and relax back on my chair away from the desk.
I've been using it this way for 7 years now and will never go back to a mouse. I know a lot of people hate laptop touch pads, but a lot of that is due to the poor pads built into laptops and the popular misconception they are pressure sensitive when they are not. They are heat sensitive. By pressing harder you are saturating the area with retained heat causing it to be less sensitive, not more. This also makes laptop pads less sensitive because the heat from the laptop heats the pad reducing its sensitivity.
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thefretmaster 03-28-08 10:00 AM

i just spent £650 on my pc to play the game. its about £20 on amazon atm so i will get it soon.
thats about my expendiature on pc's in general. this is my first pc i have bought myself so.


also in the way of the mouse debate:
i have tried using a graphics tablet to play but didnt find it as good just because it has no real continuous scroll efect like on a mouse (for panning around the scene) i do however find it much better in graphics/3d work and general computer use.

Capn_Sinky 03-28-08 10:26 AM

SH IV Wolves of the Pacific game $29.95

22" Wide screen HD monitor $325

BFG 8500 GT 512mb video card $99



Watching "MY" Gato class submarine slink away under the soft moonlight after sending 30,000 tons of Tojo's housewares, china, guns, bullets and other assorted widgets to the bottom of the sea.....PRICELESS! :up:

skookum 09-14-08 09:24 AM

SH4 Gold Edition: $34.95

Apple Imac 24" 3.06 Mhz Dual Core with 4 megs of RAM: $3000.00

The sacrifices we make.

SteamWake 09-14-08 09:39 AM

My biggest 'investment' has got to be time...

Time I should have been mowing the lawn, cleaning the pool, that sort of thing.

Defiance 09-14-08 10:47 AM

Just over 2k sterling, And what did i spend it on !! ...................

New rig Lian-Li based watercooled

100% all new parts from the mon down to the lowly mouse mat

Ohh well i don't drink as such so this money i guess gets spent on pc stuff (almost given up smoking too which is a bonus)

(on my 2nd vidcard though)

And early next year i will be doing another rig with the new cpu's/gpu's etc

All my spare time is used up on the pc in one shape or form so i don't see the money as accessive, And no i'm not rich but do spend on stuff i like and that will get used

kylania 09-14-08 12:07 PM

SH3, SH4 Collectors, SH4 Gold, probably about $300 in actual books, $500 in models and model supplies since I started making them again, $100 or so in DVDs. Luckily my job allowed me to get the graphics cards I needed to upgrade to for free though, otherwise that'd been another $300-400. :)

Task Force 09-14-08 01:26 PM

New PC = 2,500+$

New graphic card that didnt do its job the way i wanted it to=100+$

New graphic card to replace old one=400+$

SH 3= 9$

Two copys of SH4 40+$

Power Bill= I dont want to think about it

Fun ive had with the SH series= Priceless.:D


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