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expensive but awesome simulator
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i racing
expensive but awesome simulator
I prefer indoor games and Point and click games. My favorite is mahjong, the main version of which is played among four players. There are some tiles which are needed to be matched by similar symbols. And the players who can match tiles most in a quicker time become the winner of the game.
Try playing actual Mahjong...rather than tile matching....it's a LOT more complex and confusing!
Dungeon Siege 3 for me......don't waste your money.
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Im still kaning Angry Birds daily!
not playing currently, but one of my favorit games
other one is the age of empires 1-2, warcraft 2, stracraft, lotus turbo esprit, street rod 1-2, need for speed underground 1-2... not the current newests, but these are the all time favorits for me
retro: i have a sinclair zx spectrum 48k about 25+ years ago, 20+ years with floppy drive interface uses standard PC 3.5" 720k drive and 80track DD disks 8-)
I've got a zx spectrum +2 128k somewhere....sold my commodore 64 years ago though...for a fiver :lol:
On an slightly tedious side note...my uncle is good mates with Clive Sinclair so we'd get free games now and then ;)
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Few years ago i had this system (~2003-2008).
AMD Athlon MP 2400+ (2x), running @2GHz each (Thoroughbred-B core)
Was amaizing performance in at that times. Have benchmarked it many times with others, there times favorite, top of the range, HTT capable Pentium4 CPU was nowhere, and was 1.5x more in price as this
The well hyped "Hyperthreading" was a joke only against this, it made only a virtual 2nd CPU from the free CPUtimes, but phisically two CPU has two from evrything (like the dualcores todays), well optimized application SMP adds +80-90% performance, SMT only 15-20%
Used for DVD rips, DVD burning and playing FPS games on the internet in the same time, was no problem.
Now i have only notebooks.