Unclean Beast can be truly deadly if you use him correctly. Or her. Not really sure about that. Hint: Get explosive death, but don't upgrade to plague. Highlander: I will destroy you! Nnnhahahhghrhgh!
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But, Cerulean, they're such pretty pictures . . .
There is no security through obscurity. Choose a good password and use it carefully.
Warbrother: I'd suggest updating if you can and haven't already. Other than that . . . update your drivers? I'm running very smoothly <a id="ctl00__Content__RepeaterReplies_ct
[quote who="Avalon" reply="13" id="2133654"]How's this Green?[/quote] It'll do for a start . . . but try not to let your teammates get all those points. Those could be yours! Remember, they're your competitors too, in a way. *grin*
There appears to be a "DGReplay" file saved to Documents\My Games\Gas Powered Games\Demigod\replays\ - however that is just a file, not a system for replaying games. I do not know what would be necessary to use that file, if it can be used at all.
Our large releases are distributed via CacheFly. You should get a good speed.
I figure most will be too busy doing their taxes this weekend to go buy computer games anyway. :)
I think I-Dusk-I needs the extra practice, anyway - he won't be racking up favour points at this rate:
Many consumer routers can have their firmware "upgraded" to DD-WRT, an open firmware based on the combination of BusyBox and Linux. This software tends to be both more stable and more fully-featured than that originally provided: http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/down.php?path=downloads%2Fv24-sp1%2FConsumer/ You should not do this unless you know what you are doing, and how to recover from a bad flash (this will depend on your router).
We've got a version with compatibility for Windows 7 in internal testing. The specific problem mentioned here is fixed, but things are actively changing so I am not sure exactly when it will be released (we already had to do a tweak for the latest beta). As noted, dragging and dropping images onto LogonStudio works around this problem. You can also drag them off LogonStudio onto the desktop or a folder to create a .logonvista file. Microsoft's new method is very conve
Guys, we're going to need more information to try and solve this problem, because it's not happening here. What OS are you running? On what kind of computer? Did you update from a previous version of TweakVista, or do a fresh install? Had you previously run the trial version of TweakVista, or only ever the release? Have you installed the latest .NET updates from Windows Update? Impulse's size counts are sometimes a little off. In particular, if you are upgrading, you may not need all
Well a] it's a application we give away for free, so it's not our number-one priority, and b] we've been getting proper Windows 7 support in as well. The version I have in my hands appears to have this fixed, though there are a few other things that need fixing before we can make a release.
It's true! I was promised 72 degrees and blue skies! That said, it's still better than the UK and its endless rain. ;)
The server techs are working on fixing this as I type.
Farewell, and safe travels.
The problem here is that .NET is loading a DLL in the background during the part of the program where it's trying to apply a logon. LogonStudio Vista is running in 32-bit mode, but at that point in time, it's turned off the 32-bit DLL redirection so as to be able to access the "real" 64-bit DLL directory (which, ironically, is called system32). The net result is it tries to load a 64-bit DLL into a 32-bit process. The result is not pretty. This is on our list to be fixed. As a workaro
I dropped by the WinCustomize Wiki yesterday to spruce things up a little. The skin now works properly on Firefox 3, and I also upgraded the wiki engine and added a few anti-bot extensions to keep the spam away. Over time we've built up a fair amount of content, including almost 100 tutor
The creation of the .bootskin files requires code which is not distributed as part of the BootSkin program. Therefore, the images must be sent to the server for processing. Stardock has no interest in the images that you upload. They are deleted immediately after processing. The boot skins are deleted within two days (so that low-bandwidth users have sufficient time to download them). Skins will only be distributed to others if you upload the finished product to the WinCustomi
Thanks for the report. We'll have a look at that for the next release. Edit: Will be resolved in 1.50 final.
If you do not like US taxes, you are free not to live in the US. I'm sure if you look you can find somewhere else which has lower rates. :)
I can't speak for RandomOnlineStore, but we try to keep to the spirit of the agreements that we are presented with. As far as I know (I'm not in sales), we are only allowed to sell certain products to customers based in the US or Canada. (That said, if you used a US credit card with a US address there probably wouldn't have been a problem.) You're right that it doesn't necessarily make much sense in certain cases, but consider things like localization . . . local publishers might not be
Not really sure what you mean about this being a new concept. Impulse (and Steam) provide exactly the same system as before - you can only [b]buy[/b] the product in markets that have been specified by the developer or publisher which has the rights. We place no restrictions on where you can use it, just as you could buy a program in India and then bring it over to the USA and use it. The typical reason for this in the PC market is that the exclusive rights to sell a program in a particu
The NVIDIA tab should appear if your primary graphics card is from NVIDIA. I've made a few changes to the detection code that may help those with older cards (particularly if they are listed as "nVidia" rather than the current style of "NVIDIA"). If it fails to show up for you after the next couple of updates, please drop me a line at [my nickname] @ stardock.com. The community and news pages are graphics-heavy. This is not likely to change much - Impulse is primarily used by peo
The registered version of TweakVista does require activation. Perhaps that is what you are talking about? To get the current version of TweakVista onto that computer, you should install Stardock Central onto it, download it on your XP machine, make an archive (right-click, Archive application), copy the archive from your Program Files\Stardock\SDCentral\Backups folder to your Vista machine, install Stardock Central on the Vista machine, and then restore the archive (File/Archive/Restore