A New Campaign!
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I'll play through the campaign again and find out...however, the one thing I do remember is that it lagged when there was a lot of falling enemies (like the ones who liked to run off cliffs because they'd spotted you...)...but I'll run through the game again and see which levels I got the most lag on...
I'm running a 1Ghz G4 PPC Powerbook with 1gig of RAM and a Radeon 9000Pro with 64MB...
I'm running a 1Ghz G4 PPC Powerbook with 1gig of RAM and a Radeon 9000Pro with 64MB...
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Redownload Lugaru and get the original files from the download. Remember not to replace your preference file or else you'll lose your registration code.jcreinke wrote:Excellent work!
One problem.....I tried backing up the files that we needed to to be able to switch between the campaigns, but instead of backing up, my comp replaced the files. Any idea on how I can get them back?
Yay! it worked! Thanks! Now I just have to figure out how to replace them without overwriting them...Grayswandir wrote:Redownload Lugaru and get the original files from the download. Remember not to replace your preference file or else you'll lose your registration code.jcreinke wrote:Excellent work!
One problem.....I tried backing up the files that we needed to to be able to switch between the campaigns, but instead of backing up, my comp replaced the files. Any idea on how I can get them back?
I'm sick of people thinking Macs only work with Apples mouse (which now has been replaced with a two-button one with a scroller)!
Macs have been able to use two-button mouses since two-button mouses were created, damnit.
NO ONE that is a experienced Mac user uses a single-button mouse.
Who started this shit?
Macs have been able to use two-button mouses since two-button mouses were created, damnit.
NO ONE that is a experienced Mac user uses a single-button mouse.
Who started this shit?
Yah, I hate that too.
I use the Micro$oft Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for Mac. It's got 5 buttons, a tilting, clicking scrollwheel, and the keyboard has programmable hot keys and favorites keys. Plus it has little reminders on the keys of keyboard shortcuts.
It's good, although the wireless connection for the keyboard isn't as good as the mouse for some reason. Sometimes strokes get dropped, but I'm slow anyway, and I'm used to making mistakes.
I don't know why Apple (Red) Inc. is so far behind in essential peripherals like that. All their other hardware is well designed.
But there's not much a PC can do that a Mac can't. Nothing I want, at least (barring some games: don't rub it in!).
I use the Micro$oft Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for Mac. It's got 5 buttons, a tilting, clicking scrollwheel, and the keyboard has programmable hot keys and favorites keys. Plus it has little reminders on the keys of keyboard shortcuts.
It's good, although the wireless connection for the keyboard isn't as good as the mouse for some reason. Sometimes strokes get dropped, but I'm slow anyway, and I'm used to making mistakes.
I don't know why Apple (Red) Inc. is so far behind in essential peripherals like that. All their other hardware is well designed.
But there's not much a PC can do that a Mac can't. Nothing I want, at least (barring some games: don't rub it in!).
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I've been using Macs since I was four (I'm 19 now) and I've always preferred one button ... I even went so far as to disable the right click on the Mighty Mouse when I got it; it was kind of confusing not actually being able to 'feel' the second button, and my left hand is almost always on the keyboard anyway, so it's not much of a hassle to control click.Crill3 wrote:NO ONE that is a experienced Mac user uses a single-button mouse.
Odd, I found it the opposite in my experience; when I'd try to whip the wireless mouse across the 30", it would move two inches in that direction, twitch a little, then stop. As for the keyboard, I've been using it for almost three years, and I can't recall any dropped strokes.Usagi wrote:It's good, although the wireless connection for the keyboard isn't as good as the mouse for some reason. Sometimes strokes get dropped, but I'm slow anyway, and I'm used to making mistakes.
Speaking of mice, I heard that the Razr is significantly better for gaming than the Mighty Mouse ... I've considered getting one for some time now, but I'm not sure if it's true or not
It's hard to bust out a two button mouse when you're in class on a laptop. Thankfully new laptops are able to right click by putting two fingers on the track-pad and clicking.Crill3 wrote:I'm sick of people thinking Macs only work with Apples mouse (which now has been replaced with a two-button one with a scroller)!
Macs have been able to use two-button mouses since two-button mouses were created, damnit.
NO ONE that is a experienced Mac user uses a single-button mouse.
Who started this shit?
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I've got a Razer pro. 7 buttons and a scroll wheel. I love it. I thought the mighty mouse was great before I got mine. Now I hate it. I wanna get a Copperhead or a DeathAdder.
copperhead:
http://www.razerzone.com/Products/Gamin ... ing-Mouse/
Deathadder:
http://www.razerzone.com/Products/Gamin ... ing-Mouse/
copperhead:
http://www.razerzone.com/Products/Gamin ... ing-Mouse/
Deathadder:
http://www.razerzone.com/Products/Gamin ... ing-Mouse/