AM Noob - What am I doing wrong?

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jezzer:
Quote from: evadine on 2012 February 08, 06:00:21

Your point of having no reason to be an asshole when it is quite obvious that many of the previously supported graphic's cards were dropped between the two expansion packs?  Why does it appear that being a complete and total stick in the mud is a worthy goal on the internet.  I do wonder if you ever considered the fact that knowing my computer was previously decent enough to use all other expansion packs to the point that 'Can you Run it' gave it a beyond expectations rating, that I wouldn't bother to see if EA has screwed me, as well as anyone else who has graphic's cards such as mine, into not being able to run a game that previous ran just fine.

But no, instead you say: Well be a freak and check if you specs line up every single expansion pack.  I bet you read the terms of service every time too.


Your refusal to educate yourself does not equate a need for game companies to reduce the quality of their expansions so they will continue to run on your laptop.  Newsflash:  most laptops are not good for gaming.  They were never intended to be good for gaming, because they are usually not readily upgradeable.  Laptops are intended to be portable.  Anything beyond that is gravy.  If all the previous EPs ran on your laptop, that was a happy coincidence for you, because no one is looking to corner the market on casual laptop gamers, except maybe whoever is behind all those $10 Hidden Object games you see on the discount rack at Wal-Mart.

Calling someone a "freak" because he's intelligent enough to make sure an EP will run on his computer before acquiring it -- while mentioning in the same breath that you didn't check and are now complaining about performance issues -- just outs you as an idiot.

J. M. Pescado:
I have an alternate theory: Its computer probably CAN run the game, but it can't resist clicking on all those dodgy banners. How many toolbars do you think it has?

jezzer:
ALL THE TOOLBARS!!!!

rohina:
Quote from: Neowulf on 2012 February 06, 00:07:15

Quote from: Skadi on 2012 February 05, 23:51:24

You need to have the resource.cfg in the root folder as well [up one level].

I beg to differ.


Dude, you don't know the difference between Windoze and mac. Who cares if you differ. I feel like someone needs to slap an "unreliavole" label on you.

Also, Evatard, learn to use a fucking apostrophe before someone punches you in the stupid face.

That goes double for KissMahToes.

Neowulf:
Quote from: rohina on 2012 February 08, 20:26:41

Dude, you didn't recognize the difference between Windoze and mac in this one person's screenshots. Who cares if you differ. I feel like someone needs to slap an "unreliavole" label on you.

Right, because the only person to give a correct assessment of the problem is unreliable. I corrected your statement, by the way. There is no reason to have duplicate files in places where they're not doing anything. Skadi was giving unreliable information, not I.

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