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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 04-03-2011, 09:05 PM
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Just with the knuckle draggin conservative racist southerners who still think slavery is a way of life!!

First off.... my comment about the term "Yankee" and being a southerner was tongue in cheek. Humor in case that goes over your head.

Secondly.... while Slavery was the primary motivator behind the Southern States choosing to secede from the Union, it was not the cause for which Southern soldier fought. The war was fought over whether or not Americans had the right to self determination that they exerted in 1776. Had you wandered around among the campfires in the Army of Northern Virginia in 1862 - 1865 and asked the soldiers why they were fighting you would have gotten many responses and reasons. I seriously doubt any would have mentioned slavery at all.

But hey, we all know how you liberal racist elitist's do not think people have the right to choose their own form of Govt. because YOU know better what is best for them and folks should just hand YOU all of the power because only YOU can effectively rule.

Your assumptions are correct in one way only: Liberals make me sick to my stomach.


Now... back to flying and Cliffs of Dover.




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Old 04-03-2011, 09:51 PM
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Since we're all on humorizing eachother I re-enable my Yank. lol

Are you going to build yourself, Fangio? Unless you have ten thumbs and all placed in the centre of your palm, setting up a rig really isn't too hard.
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Old 04-03-2011, 10:12 PM
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Since we're all on humorizing eachother I re-enable my Yank. lol

Are you going to build yourself, Fangio? Unless you have ten thumbs and all placed in the centre of your palm, setting up a rig really isn't too hard.

I was not planning to build my own as I have never done so before and I am not hot to starting at the long end of the learning curve. I am however not all thumbs.... I have rebuilt a number of cars and built Porsche racing engines so I have some technical expertise. But zero when it comes to computers.


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Old 04-03-2011, 10:28 PM
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I would advise to wait for the next two patches at least. They will give a good idea on what is TRULLY possible on different tiers of hardware.

As for new tech coming out- you can always sell some of the stuff. Graphics cards are easiest to unplug and are always in demand on ebay. Not so easy to change motherboards though- so this one needs to be future proof.
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Old 04-03-2011, 10:29 PM
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Fang,

I would suggest a gaming computer from iBuy Power or another custom builder. Here's a link
http://www.ibuypower.com/

Mine cost about $2,300 all in and I have been very pleased. Cuts through games like butter and came in about a week, very nicely packaged. Sales guys know their stuff. I am not a tech guy and would not consider building my own. This was the next best thing for me.
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Old 04-03-2011, 10:54 PM
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I was not planning to build my own as I have never done so before and I am not hot to starting at the long end of the learning curve. I am however not all thumbs.... I have rebuilt a number of cars and built Porsche racing engines so I have some technical expertise. But zero when it comes to computers.


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Same as me then, I'm an engine mechanic, have rebuilt/is rebuilding cars and rebuilt many engines/outboard/inboard drives in my time. I didn't know crap about computers two years ago when I bought my first desktop(yes I didn't even own a computer before that), it was also a pre built. Curiosity got the best of me and now I sit here with a fully customed watercooled rig with a separate cooling cabinet for two radiators, a separate powersupply and pumps/fans. If you're anything like me and have the interest, you're gonna learn the basics needed in no time. It's not even a long haul until you get into software or serious overclocking.

But that's my story. And I'm kind of a control freak when it comes to my tech.
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