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Chris Merchant

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  1. I would like to see the addition of something similar to ASL's "unknown kill" rule - where the tank may not be visibly affected by a near miss or deflection, but inside the crew are stunned, shocked or in a state of panic etc..and to all intents and purposes the vehicle appears to be dead to the outside world.

    But after a period of time there would be a chance that the tank would either magically come to life as the crew come to their senses, or suddenly be abandoned by a now broken crew... or perhaps continue to sit there longer.

  2. I initially used pc-100 no name, then changed to corsair.. but I don't think that's relevant to your problem. You can expect low 3d scores if you don't have the 4 in 1 drivers installed.

    I wonder if this may be another AGP related issue - when you have had the 4 in 1's installed - do 3d games play for a few seconds and then lock up? Can you be specific with what happens?

  3. I originally had some major problems with the game locking up withing a few minutes of playing the demo; without fail it would lock up, every time.

    I changed my AGP setting to 2x and my AGP Apeture size to 16 (default is 64) and I haven't had ANY problems for days now. If you don't have a 16MB setting I've heard that 256MB may work as well.

    These settings are adjusted in bios.

  4. Generally, HD access of large files will be slower on fat 32 because the cluster size is only 4k - meaning that the drive will have access up to 8x more clusters to read the same file compared to fat16.

    Don't convert unless you are really running out of space.

    The major drawback with fat16 is cluster sizes once you go over 511 MB - they are MUCH larger than fat32, so if you have lots of little < 32k files on your HD they will take up heaps of space (eg minimum size of 16k or 32k even if the file itself is only 1k!)

    Other major issue is that FAT16 only supports up to 2048k partitions, meaning that if you have a large HD you'll have to make multiple partitions if you want to stick to FAT16.

    So if you've got a fast system with a large HD, stick with fat32 (which is normally installed by default I believe), but if you want better HD performance then FAT 16 is the way to go.

    Cheers, Chris

  5. Argh.. the dreaded sm56 :)

    You could try throttling it back to v34 which is generally more stable by popping +ms=v34 in control panel > modems > Motorola sm56 > Properties > connection > Advanced tab.

    If you're serious about connectivity however, chuck it out and get an external.

    Cheers, Chris

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