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04-09-08, 10:27 AM #21Re: AMD? Intel counterpart?
I have no problem with you wanting to use Linux. I am just tired of people that don't have Vista, and some who have never had Vista, bitching about it just because it is Vista, and is a Microsoft product. It's your computer, so I could care less what you put on it, I am just sick of hearing about how those of us that have Vista, and get it to work flawlessly are somehow inferior.
Rant of, back to finding you a laptop.
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04-10-08, 11:34 PM #25Re: AMD? Intel counterpart?
Lots has changed since Aug/Sept of 07... A lot of major hotfixes came out in that timeframe to address compatibility issues. I couldn't play 2142 or BF2 for more than a round or two before it crashed with memory errors. If it wasn't the memory errors, it was my hunk-o-crap Creative card having driver issues. The hotfixes were applied and I dumped Creative for good and now I have very few problems.
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09-16-11, 05:21 AM #26
Don't Study the Video Game, Study the Gamer
rrossman2 writes with this quote from a USA Today article about research recently presented to the American Psychological Association: "Video games — especially violent ones — are constantly under scrutiny from parents concerned about negative effects. Now, research suggests that those worries should focus more on the player's personality rather than the content of the games. 'If you're worried about a video game turning your son or daughter into a killer, don't worry about that,' says psychologist Patrick Markey of Villanova (Pa.) University. 'But is your kid moody, impulsive, or are they unfriendly? It's probably not the best idea to have that child play violent video games.' ... Markey found slight increases in hostility for those with certain personality traits: extremely high on neuroticism and extremely low on agreeableness and conscientiousness. ... 'We found — irrespective of violent content — the two highly competitive games produced more aggressive behavior than the two less competitive games,' [Markey said.]"
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