sugardeath

Tomorrow!  Tomorrow!  Something something only a day away?

Posted on August 2, 2004

Doom 3 comes out TOMORROW!  Yay!  If Mom orders my computer tonight, I'll see if I can also order Doom 3 from EBGames and get that free 2-day shipping offer they have.  Then Doom 3 should arrive either slightly before my computer, or on the same day as my computer.  Um..  ..  Doom 3!!  Doom 3!!  Doom 3!!

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Hahah!  Take that Win98!

Posted on July 28, 2004

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Doom3 is picky in who she plays with -_^

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Yes!

Posted on July 14, 2004

Alright!  Screw KOTOR, I'm getting Doom3 baby!  I can't wait!  And what's even better, it's Linux ready out of the box!  My question is, does that mean I can buy one copy and get a version for both OSs?  Or do I have to buy each separately?  If it's the former, I'd like to also greet the machine Brian and I share to the wonderful love that is Doom3.  If it's the latter, then too bad!  Linux all the way!

According to this comment it (the machine Brian and I share at the moment) is somewhere in between the low-end and the mid-range PCs.  AndrAIa, when I finally get her, will be somewhere between the Mid-Range and the High-End PCs.  Actually, the exact graphics card (and amount of RAM) that I'm getting is listed in the Mid-Range PC, where as the processor that I'm getting is more near the High-End PC.  w00t w00t!  I should have my computer by that time, so that'll be awesome.  If not, I could still buy it before I get my computer ^_^

You’re kidding me

Posted on July 3, 2004

You know how the Windows version of Tribes 2 is free for download?  Well, what about the Linux version?  I've been search the web for the linux version, but everywhere I look, it costs more than $40!  What is this crap!?  Don't I at least get some sorta discount for having an actual disc for the Windows version?  And, of course, a search for "linux tribes 2" on fileplanet didn't give many useful results.  Though I did end up getting a linux patch to version 25034 (the latest version).  And what's even better, is that the file name, tribes2-25034-cdrom-x86.run, contains cdrom in it.  So, maybe it'll be like the Quake2 install, where it uses the files from the Windows CD, but installs a Linux version.  If so, yipee!  The 500mhz could be turned into a dedicated server for Tribes 2 now, and I'll also have this file ready for when I get my computer, so I can actually play Tribes 2 without having to switch to Windows.