The only gripe I have with grouping is the speed of which to complete a quest or dungeon. There are those types that like to “rush” it and others, like me, that just want to lay back and enjoy it (depending if there’s a timer set or not).
Story time! (skip if you prefer)
Back in another game, I decided to take part in a dungeon for the first time. I was holding off on dungeons because (1) didn’t have anyone to do it with at the time or (2) I just didn’t feel like it. Anyways, the group I was with have been through it countless times so they know the ins and outs of a 4-wheel clown car. There weren’t many cut scenes but plenty of audible instructions I wanted to listen to, just to make sure I wasn’t missing out on anything. The leader of the party was all like, “wat r u doin jus skip it n follow”. So I did just that, not wanting to make others feel like I dragged them behind. In the end, I got through it but it left me with an incomplete feeling.
I’m in complete agreement with Ming’s suggestion on his/her “join public group” idea.
26g at level 14.
If your friend gave you the code, that he used, I don’t think you can use it again to register. The serial code can only be used once, on one machine (?) – correct me if I’m wrong, please.
Is that what you’re asking?
I wasn’t aware you could change the ingame music…
Anyway, there should be a “Save list as…” option in WMP; that’ll let you save it anywhere other than the playlist folder and should play music no problem.
Okay here it is: pentium dual-core t4200 2.00GHz
That’s your CPU/Processor.
We need the information underneath the Display tab, which will have the model of the graphics card you have in your system.
Or just generate a log from the entire report and add it as an attachment to this post.
Edit: Just by looking at your processor, you’ll probably get away with starting the game but as for a pleasurable gaming experience, that’s unlikely.
(edited by myng.3516)
You’re running on Windows, correct?
On your keyboard, press the Windows key+R; then in the Run dialog box, type in “dxdiag” (without quotes); and click No and let it do its thing.
After it’s done, tell us what type of graphics you have on the Display tab.
Only level 3 but so far, loving it.