few guys i know finally released version 1 of their halflife 2 modification Dystopia check it out

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few guys i know finally released version 1 of their halflife 2 modification Dystopia check it out

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I’ve been running the Vista beta’s for a while now, Got my hands on build 5456 the other day, I’ve found this build to be the closest i’ve got to running Vista beta as my primary os. The only thing holding me back was my gamming at home. all my work apps run, and as we use citrix anything that doesn’t i run as published applications.
So to the gaming testing i went.
Quake 4 worked but i hardly play it.
Quake 3 worked but i found i couldn’t adjust the gamma in game and due to the darkness of the game it was unplayable. Due to Nvidia’s drivers at this point not allowing me to adjust the gamma, i thought i was doomed.
Anyway, i remembered a program i used to use years ago. Powerstrip, so i went hunting, found that the program still exists, downloaded and installed it hoping my vista install wouldn’t bluescreen on reboot. on reboot, the pc was working and indeed i was able to adjust the gamma using powerstrip. So now my Quake 3 is functional.
So here’s to Vista as my primary OS for the timebeing.
Saw this little goodie over on madox, being slow with the news like i am, i’m sure most of you would have seen it anyway but here ya go
So I was sitting around the other day, playing “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas,” when suddenly I received an email with an attachment called “hot coffee mod.” So I did what I always do when I get programs from strangers in my email: I ran it.
Then I went back to playing the game and didn’t notice anything different, except for when I took my in-game girlfriend back home, she now asks “how about a little coffee?” Naturally I got excited, because I was expecting to see a scene with the protagonist, Carl, and his girlfriend, Denise, sipping a tall cup of joe and discussing the finer points of globalization and how cultural distinction will shape future generations. Instead, I was shocked to learn that Denise wasn’t talking about a delicious beverage made from roasted beans, but what she was really talking about was SEXUAL INTERCOURSE.
