Fafhrd on 29/6/2015 at 04:52
Quote Posted by Tony_Tarantula
Again, it's readily available IF you know where to look.
This is not how argumentation works. If you have sources,
CITE THEM.
Renzatic on 29/6/2015 at 05:30
Or the tag on the bottom right that says THISISAPICTUREFROMAPHOTOSHOPSITE DOT OH ARE GEE!
Subtle? Sure. But it's easily spotted by the trained eye.
faetal on 29/6/2015 at 11:58
It's a very intellectually feeble method to basically demand that everyone go out and independently do their own research off the back of YOUR claims. It's basically shorthand for "I know I have these opinions, but will likely have to retroactively figure out why by googling for things which back up my views".
So far, we have "one government official claims" and "Guardian journalists claim". That's basically enough to warrant intrigue, not to state as fact and even go as far as saying you've posted PROOF. Learn the meaning of proof, learn where the onus of an argument lies, learn how citation works and learn how to make your statements match your level of surety. Adding a hackneyed modern cowboy swagger to all of your statements and then backing it up with "go look it up" is just a terrible way of communicating. If you have a concern about something, express it as a concern, not like you're the one loose cannon son of a gun with the stones to look past the veil of wool which binds the sheeple or whatever.
Judith on 29/6/2015 at 20:19
Kinda obvious, but I'll just leave it here.
[video=youtube;H_euReGOTGk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_euReGOTGk[/video]
I didn't know about the shit Nvidia pulled off with the sped up video, but I think it's hilarious they thought no one would find that out.
froghawk on 5/9/2015 at 19:57
So it seems the patch broke the game for many of the people that it was working for and failed to fix many others.... I guess that's why it's not back up for sale yet.
EvaUnit02 on 6/9/2015 at 05:12
Quote Posted by froghawk
So it seems the patch broke the game for many of the people that it was working for and failed to fix many others.... I guess that's why it's not back up for sale yet.
Some of that is user error too. If you had used "INI tweak" programs or the like, you have to delete your INIs in My Docs and then re-verify the integrity of the game cache from the game's Steam properties.
froghawk on 7/9/2015 at 16:11
Maybe a small percentage, sure, but I got to give the patched version a try with an i7 4870HQ, GTX 750 2GB, an SSD and 16GB RAM, and it ran at 15FPS with all settings turned to low or off and running well below native resolution - and no INI edits. That's not the most high powered system in the world, but it should get the job done for most games and run this one fine on the lowest settings. They've still got a long way to go...