jtr7 on 3/9/2008 at 04:36
And that's in Hardware Mode?:p
Thief13x on 3/9/2008 at 04:42
Quote Posted by Cap
Pentium2 333 with 64MB RAM and a Voodoo2 card
3dfx > nvidia...just FYI
oh and that's the same exact system I used to play thief on, I guess things looked better to me back in the days of Y2k:ebil:
Cap on 3/9/2008 at 12:28
Quote Posted by jtr7
And that's in Hardware Mode?:p
Yeah, it says it's using the card. Guess I'm just spoiled with all the fancy anti-aliasing and stuff. Running in 800X600 doesn't help much either. Hopefully my regular box will be fixed today and I can redownload all the fan missions from the last 3 months (last time I backed them up).
Dussander on 4/9/2008 at 09:18
I lent my spare copy of Thief 2 to my brother and he's gone and snapped it :(
rompenoche on 4/9/2008 at 22:52
!!!!Curse the Builder!!!!
Now I know what fett went through. Was getting ready to play Casas2 fm
when I dropped my T2 cd got a deep scratch
jtr7 on 4/9/2008 at 22:58
R.I.P. Thiefy Discs!:(
Rekrul on 24/12/2008 at 22:58
Unless you're taking the CDs out in below-freezing weather and making them brittle, how do you manage to snap a CD in two by accident? A while back I wanted to see just how sturdy some of the blanks I was using were, so I took one of my coasters and intentionally tried to damage it. I put it on the bed and sat on it. I bounced on it. I literally threw it at the floor. It got scuffed up, but no cracks. When I used my hands to break it in two, I was surprised by how much effort it took before the disc snapped.
jtr7 on 24/12/2008 at 23:11
I would think getting baked in a drive repeatedly would age the polymer.:)
muncadunc on 25/12/2008 at 04:53
This is why I have backup ISOs of all my Thief games.
jtr7 on 25/12/2008 at 04:56
Yep.:thumb: