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Phrogg

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  1. I've never played L4D 1, but heard it was pretty good. Question though, L4d 2 is comming out pretty quick, how or what are they improving upon from L4d?
  2. I used bit torrent to get mine, and it took somewhere around an hour to and hour'n half. As far as the patch goes. This is what the game kind of should of been when was first released.
  3. Phrogg replied to GIJOE's topic in Gaming
    we need to change the maps up a little bit....These maps involve way to much tankage...
  4. Phrogg replied to Wolfey's topic in Main Hall
    Sorry to hear that. ribbit....
  5. So don't buy the game....
  6. it makes seem as if it is 3d. Pretty cool actually.
  7. Phrogg replied to Shotty's topic in Main Hall
    What kind of motorbike?!?!?!? Oh, and gradtz on the marriage, kid, and your degrees!
  8. ha ha ha. Compete with halo or GoW is just lieing to themsleves.
  9. i'm playing it right now! ribbit
  10. Phrogg replied to GIJOE's topic in Main Hall
    ktown you need to have a site called cheesehead.com....Just saying...Joe might be on to something here.
  11. I just have resident evil 5 and resistance 2...
  12. Sony filed a patent that looks to bring backwards-compatibility back to the PlayStation 3. In a recent article posted by Siliconera holds true, Sony plans to re-fit the PlayStation 3 (PS3) console with the ability to emulate PlayStation 2 (PS2) games once again. Earlier models of the PS3 (20 GB and 60 GB NTSC) originally featured the PS2's Emotion Engine processor, enabling the newer model the ability to play older games without the need for software emulation. However, to cut down the overwhelming cost of the PS3, Sony decided to remove the chip and attempt software emulation on two models (60 GB PAL, 80 GB NTSC). Those who bought the newer PS3 console without hardware or software emulation have been forced to pull out the older PS2 from the closet, or pick up a fresh new PS2 Slim for roughly $100. But a patent filed by Sony back in December 2008 could change all that, as it describes a method that would allow the PS3's Cell processor to translate code from the PS2's Emotion Engine processor. Apparently, this process will be unlike the previous emulator that was limited to playing certain games. Rather, the new method will serve as a complete replicator of the PS2 processor. This would mean that every existing PlayStation 3 console will be backwards compatible. It's also speculated that this emulator will be built into the rumored PlayStation 3 Slim, and will more than likely be offered as a system update for all current PS3 owners. The big question to ask Sony is why it didn't install this emulator in the beginning. And what exactly is the difference between the old emulator and the one used in the patent? Siliconera explained it as: the old emulator acted like a translator, as if someone converted English to Japanese twenty-four hours a day, non-stop. The new process instead, translates a set of words and then stores them in a "dictionary that can be referenced." In this case, it will translate instructions based on the Emotion Engine chip into referenced chunks. Currently PS3 owners can purchase, download and play digital versions of PlayStation (One) games through the PlayStation Store. This may also be the case for PS2 games in the near future rather than allowing gamers to play the older disks. Of course, everything is mere speculation at this point--despite the patent filing--until Sony comes forward with an official announcement. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I read this and pretty much went WOOHOO!!!!! Hope Sony just follows through with it and makes downloadeable sometime soon.
  13. Happy b-day!!!
  14. Thought you guys might interested in this as well...weird... Billy Mays found dead
  15. Come to indee and lets do some drinking...lol
  16. Lets hope they are able to rest in peace...
  17. Phrogg replied to k_town's topic in Main Hall
    Ktown, I plan to go drinking with you this summer...I need some place to ride the bike to!!! :peace:
  18. KLINK!!!!!! Play some cod4 and you might get your chance.... :klinked:
  19. Thanks for the encouragement buddy..... :klinked:
  20. No pictures!!!!!! :klinked:
  21. does this apply to other things???
  22. I'm gonna go with skipping out on that class....lol I was riding up in wisconsin and end up taking this corner way to fast. I side swipped a van going about 45 mph. She was going roughly 35mph, and you guys saw the aftermath....ouch....lol To give you an idea as to how sharp this corner was. I couldn't even see around it. Didn't even know the van was comming untill about a half second or so before I hit it. There was no sign up before to give me an idea as to how sharp it was.
  23. $1...... They usually come with all sorts of kinks that you have to work out.... :klinked:
  24. Iowa...Little ways away from florida...lol

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