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teeman:
Yeah im pretty devestated about the state of my car too
thanks for caring
thanks for caring
ferretbite:
Oh yes he is.
And so are you
And so are you
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ferretbite:
Hola!
I haven't forgotten about your little request, but I haven't found them yet. I hope I'll have better luck this weekend, stay tuned,
I haven't forgotten about your little request, but I haven't found them yet. I hope I'll have better luck this weekend, stay tuned,
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ferretbite:
We set our little altar/offering here in my house. Pix on the way.
sephiroth:
happy birthday to you
sephiroth:
sorry its a little late but happy belated birthday
ferretbite:
Aaaaw so your "-teen" years have almost come to an end!!!
Enjoy your 20s, I know I'm loving mine and I'm still in my first five!
Enjoy your 20s, I know I'm loving mine and I'm still in my first five!
qoolmod:
happy pre-birthday!!
inkcasualty:
best of luck...really....dogs and kiddies are a perfect mix!
thisiswhoweare:
Hey Kiddo!
Grim Fandango runs natively on WIn95, Win98, and WinME. If you're using WinXP (The latest version), you may have issues. Most can be solved by running the program in "Compatability Mode". Once the game is installed, it will put a shortcut icon on your desktop. Right click on the icon, go to "Properties" and the "Compatability" tab, and it will give you an option to run the game in Win95/Win98 Mode. There is also a patch available that fixes some minor bugs.
Check out GrimFandango.net... A fansite with lots of other technical help, as well as walkthroughs if you get stuck on a puzzle. You'll find links there as well to help forums, like the LucasArts one, where others have posted tips on what they did to get the game to run smoothly on WinXP if you have any issues.
There's a downloadable demo there as well, a good chunk of the beginning of the game. I assume if you can get THAT to run, you won't have any problem with the full game.
Good luck!
Grim Fandango runs natively on WIn95, Win98, and WinME. If you're using WinXP (The latest version), you may have issues. Most can be solved by running the program in "Compatability Mode". Once the game is installed, it will put a shortcut icon on your desktop. Right click on the icon, go to "Properties" and the "Compatability" tab, and it will give you an option to run the game in Win95/Win98 Mode. There is also a patch available that fixes some minor bugs.
Check out GrimFandango.net... A fansite with lots of other technical help, as well as walkthroughs if you get stuck on a puzzle. You'll find links there as well to help forums, like the LucasArts one, where others have posted tips on what they did to get the game to run smoothly on WinXP if you have any issues.
There's a downloadable demo there as well, a good chunk of the beginning of the game. I assume if you can get THAT to run, you won't have any problem with the full game.
Good luck!
thisiswhoweare:
I just dug out my old copy of the game to see if it would run okay on my WinXP machine... After installing, I applied the v1.01 patch I got from LucasArts.com, and it started okay. I used the "compatability mode" for WinME too. When it started up, the intro cutscene ran fine, but once it was done, there were "artifacts", little white blobs on screen caused by a graphics problem. I went into the options menu (Which usually is acessed by the menu when you press "Esc", but I had to press "F1" instead (Go figure) to bring it up. I turned "Hardware Accelleration" to ON, and from there it ran smoothly with no errors. Try the same with the demo to see it it'll behave for you. It's a 50 MB or so download, but that's only a couple of minutes on a cable modem.
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hypercrew:
Okay neighbors from the North. In one week I'm travelling to Dorset, specifically Lake Kawagama for days on end of mountain biking. What else is there to do? If nothing, I'll just keep pedaling.
user9800:
This album cover is perfect for this
cld:
Awesome!
Why no teeth?
He looks like a top bloke!