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Up in Canada for the last couple weeks here and decided I needed something to play. The best machine up here though is an XP2500 with an ATI 9600 Pro, so SHIV is not going to work. So I went to the software store and found Act of War for less than $5!!! Popped it on, and I can honestly say this was the most entertaining $5 I ever spent!
It leaves you with the one more thing syndrome in computer gaming. Its not very hard though, but more entertaining. Figured I'd mention it if anyone wants some cheap entertainment. -S ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Yeh, I enjoyed the game quite a lot too. It reminds me of C&C with all it's acted cutscenes etc.
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Looks like C&C Generals too, deffinatly looks worth 5 bucks...
Difficulty probably won't be a problem, I suck at RTS's, last time I was good at an RTS was back when I played Star Trek Armada 2, and that was because I played that game extensivly on multi-player. Hahaha, look at its website It has an Osprey, I bet you that goes down easy. :rotfl: Btw is has an expansion pack that includes naval warfare including Subs! (Typhoon and seawolf) Edit: just ordered it and the expansion the Lethality modifier the expansion has for multi-singleplay sold me, another thing I loved about ST:A2, you could set the damage so low that a battle would litterly last for ages, and a a Borg fusion cube was so dangerous as hell because of its natural recharge outpacing the damage it takes half the time.:p Last edited by Rilder; 05-10-07 at 08:28 PM. |
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BTW - Osprey is not all the vulnerable - especially when you get the Stealth mod. |
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25 bucks off Amazon, shipping not included, 10 for the main game 15 for the expansion; (US dollars) If I had spent 8 dollars more I coulda got free shipping though.
Btw, how is an osprey supposed to be stealthy? :rotfl: |
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Dunno - ask the terrorists - its stolen technology. You will understand when you play. The real osprey probably has even better survivability over a black hawk for example, so I am not sure where you are coming from when you say the Osprey is practically a sitting duck. Yes, maybe the initial versions had some bugs that cost some crew their lives, but still. Incase you care, some if these survivability traits are listed here: Quote:
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Looks like a good game, might buy it or try to demo for likings first.
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Well got it in the mail today, Love it, playign through the campaign, first time ive really done that in an RTS, damn awesome storyline tbh.
Its got to be one of my favorite RTS's to date, all the way down to the sounds.. in a battle, tank versus tanks it isn't just an explosion it seems like you can hear the shells pounding the hull, like a sort of "Thunk, thunk" The unit selection is awesome, the fact that you dont need to destroy a building is a great feature; also kinda cool how a plane if it crashes and comes down on one of your units it blows it up... oh and the fact that you can, using transport copters place a tank on top of a building... It does slow down sometimes but my processor is kinda old so I just blame it on that. Last edited by Rilder; 05-18-07 at 11:38 PM. |
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I liked Act of War better than C&C Tiberian Wars.
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I've been playing High Treason lately and noticed an issue - I kept getting BSOD's occasionally referencing the ATI ATI3dxxx.dll drier. Searching online results in people simply using their *ss as a brain in saying buy NVidia because ATI drivers suck, yadda yadda yadda.
Anyway, I am fairly certain I got it solved - it does not like dual core CPU's or dual CPU's at all! Set your affinity to a single core and it is perfectly stable. This requires Alt-Tab'ing out to task manager, right clicking the app, choose CPU affinity, and select only one or the other CPU. If this is a pain for you, I can fix that for you too. You will need to download the no-CD patch (The original file is encrypted and won't allow you to modify it's config - this is the first game I needed to do this in that was encrypted and wouldn't work natively) and then use imagecfg to permanently assign a single particular CPU to the game. Imagecfg (made by Microsoft, but not distributed by them anymore) is not so well known since Windows 2000, but works perfectly fine in XP too. You can get it here: http://www.robpol86.com/Files/imagecfg.exe Drop that file into your Windows/System32 folder, pull up a cmd window, and pop into the Act of War directory. Type the following command: imagecfg -a 0x1 ActOfWar_HighTreason.exe Copy paste that into the command window if you want. From then on, every time you start the program, the program will execute on the first CPU exclusively. If you don't like it using CPU 1 or core 1 every time (Insert you are the anal type here:p), you can use 0x2 to use the second core or CPU in place of 0x1. There is no difference between using CPU 1 or CPU 2 except if maybe you want to give a CPu a break or something from working too hard! ![]() By the way, you can use this program for any other app you want that is having issue running in a dual CPU system. For example, the Original Call of Duty will not run in a multi CPU system. Call of Cthulhu I think also has issues on multi CPU systems. imagecfg will force it to only use one CPU forever, making it run on your system, so this is a good app to use. Hopefully this helps someone since the information out there on the web / google / blogs is completely lacking on this subject of why games don't run on dual core systems. Also, the way to fix it is just not out there either - try googling it and you will come up with almost nothing. If you do come up with an app, it will be some app that needs to be functioning prior to the game being launched. That is a pain to me to remember to launch something before I launch something else, so imagecfg will do the same thing while avoiding the first step, and at the same time make it function without using any brain power! i need to save that brain power for the game I am about to conquer! ![]() -S |
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