That sounds like a good idea.
So if I decide to upgrade my laptop with XP on it, I can just pop the ssd into my Win 7 machine, partition and format it and then put it in the laptop and install XP. No need to manually align the partition?
I didn't build my last desktop in order to play Baldur's Gate on it. But I play BG on it anyways.
I didn't buy the newest iPad in order to to play BG, but I surely will once this updated version is released.
Seems to me you are doing a lot of speculating here based on some very...
Yea, it is kind of surprising. Personally, have never owned an apple computer. Other than my first pc, I've assembled all of my own desktop computers. But I really enjoy using the iPad and look forward to playing Baldur's Gate. Am also looking forward to playing the latest Spiderweb RPG on it...
I believe you are correct. E-ink readers are really no better than the iPad display at helping to reduce eyestrain. The biggest factor is proper ergonomics - setting up whatever display you are reading on properly for the environment in which you are using it. An e-reader like the Kindle is...
Exactly.
Way too much poorly written dialog in that one. If I want to do that much reading, I'd much rather pick up a good book instead.
Still sitting on my hard drive, but will eventuallly get flushed away when I upgrade my computer.
Got my copy from GOG and installed this am.
Everything was fine till I tried to run the game and it wouldn't do anything but display the launncher screen.
Turns out there is a problem with the full screen implementation. My native resolution is 2560x1600.
If set to windowed mode the...
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