I, as a long running WOW player, switched to WAR when it first came out wanting to LOVE the game...I ended up hating it, so now I'm back playing WOW and feeling cheated by EA out of $75.
Neither of my room mates had to, and I don't have to with Transmission. It's something else that's wrong...not too worried about it, just torrenting on OS X for now. Still working on figuring it out.
Interesting. Well, I haven't had K-Lite break anything on me (yet), so I think I'm going to continue using it...I guess the one complaint I have is that it is a very bulky pack, even with a custom install trying to trim down on what is put on my system.
Yea, it's a yellow triangle. I was reading up on Port Forwarding, but I didn't have to do it on the Mac, and the weirder thing is that both my room mates are running uTorrent with Vista x32, and they can torrent just fine and neither of them port forwarded, and are behind the same router as me...
So... I recently put Boot Camp on my MacBook Pro, and am running Vista 32 bit. One of the first apps I installed was uTorrent, naturally, and I am having some troubles getting decent speeds in uTorrent on Vista. When I go to OS X, using Transmission I can torrent perfectly fine, it is just...
Looks like a pretty slick compilations. I'm mildly interested in it, even though I haven't enjoyed too many of the MOH games post-Allied Assault. Allied Assault, however, I played the crap out of when it first came out!
What is the consensus of the [H] community on the K-Lite codec pack? I am currently using this, in conjunction with Media Player Classic as my primary video-watching method on Vista. I haven't seen it talked about here before (it may have been, but I just haven't seen it) so I was wondering if...
I would miss it, only for Podcasts though. Like others, I still buy all my movies on CDs for quality reasons, and movies on DVD/Blu-Ray as well.
If they closed the App Store though, I would be infuriated.
I have a friend who swares by XPS rigs. he has an XPS tower at home, and an XPS laptop he carries around, both of which he games on just perfectly. Personally, I think the XPS is one of the best alternatives to building your own rig, and next time I'm in the market for a new machine I'm...