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COGS aka The Arena download that its a game browser you will need to make a free account will take you 5 mins max

er I don't think my CD key will work online *coff coff*.

But I still have a few hours of reports to type yet tonight, so no games for me :D

Andrew you just need to know server admins to relax PB_duplicate id's :P

er I don't think my CD key will work online *coff coff*.

But I still have a few hours of reports to type yet tonight, so no games for me :D

yeah i had that problem for some reason as well for a little while *wink wink nudge nudge* but manged to sort that problem out. then i just had to fight with punkbuster cos it kept on kicking me out for having a name that was to short :P

all the servers are there nick its a easy way to see if your mate is in the server and how many people are in servers before loading up the game

thats how i copy and pasted that server description and ip before

so are you MJ or is he??

ok i usually play anywhere there are empty slots :D i have a good habit of getting more assists than kills. In 1 map i ended up with 40 kills 46 assists and 30 deaths. I couldn't believe it and there were heaps of people commenting on it as well was funny. I usually log in with my mate MJ who is a freak at the game 9/10 times he will win a match with 60+ kills.

i wouldn't say freak more so cheat, very suspect some of those kill cams

Yeah I finished COD4 single player in about 8 hours - was a lot of fun. Don't play it online though.

I have just built myself a new AMD Phenom 9500 Quad Core rig with all the usual fruit 4Gb DDR2 1066Mhz, 1.5Tb total hard drives, blah blah blah. Damn it runs quickly!

How are you finding the new Phenom processor Andrew?

What i've mostly read hasn't been that positive. And the chipset and socket seem to be just an extension of AM2.

And do they only run a 800 mhz bus?

finally there's some cs gaming happening around SAU :)

been waiting for a long time fellas, I play under the nick of "neverdie" or "neverdie@arena". Usually I play in GA servers, might see you all in there..... :no:

as if you play counter strike when there is COD4 :)

time for an upgrade i think, my current PC is 3 years old and not coping well with well everything :) have to wait and see what happens with work

haha would you believe I actually own Double Dragon - I have the jamma board in my arcade machine (which is for sale if anyone is interested). A mate and I finished it again just a few weekss ago. Classic game!

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been having a look at some ferrari 430 software this weekend. Some pretty in depth stuff there. Unfortunately it had a mind of its own and seemed to take control of the car. in qualifying it was controling the brakes when it wanted to brake (not that helpful down the straights when the cars brakes are locked on) and the in the races it decided that it would go into neutral instead of the gear it was meant to - see what happens when you rely to much on computers.....

it makes you ferrari slow!!!!!

oh and i found the laptop i want, the Lamborghini Asus specially developed to work with the Gallardo software and diagnostic tools. it has a sexy carbon outer case with the raging bull embossed into the top

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