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#11
Oh dear, I guess the furball hair-dried too hot  Tongue

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#12
If you need some one to smack Around give me a /tell Fireyone in the game be happy to help you.
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#13
I'll supply the glove....someone GET the bricks to put IN it!!  *Smacks fireyone with it*  Oh, yeah...THAT had CONNECTION!!!    Bet he's seeing Woodstocks flying round his head right now.  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Beware my dark side......oh! Hi Dark.
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#14
Wait...aren't you the architect and builder?  You should be able to make your own bricks! Tongue
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Tanker (tangk'er)n. 1. A dusty, crusty, grease-covered, dirty, sweaty, bright eyed, fuzzy faced, haircut-needing, beer-drinking, underrated, over-worked, underpaid, oversexed, little s%#* who can take a Tank and do more battlefield damage in ten minutes than a grunt squad can do all day.
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#15
Carefull..this glove is ARMED and could start swinging at ANY time....lol.
Beware my dark side......oh! Hi Dark.
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#16
Won't hurt me too much...not unless you're grouped with your probe droid. Tongue
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Tanker (tangk'er)n. 1. A dusty, crusty, grease-covered, dirty, sweaty, bright eyed, fuzzy faced, haircut-needing, beer-drinking, underrated, over-worked, underpaid, oversexed, little s%#* who can take a Tank and do more battlefield damage in ten minutes than a grunt squad can do all day.
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#17
Hmmmm, extra Swing power!!!  *Looks for the droid command button*
Beware my dark side......oh! Hi Dark.
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#18
*Fireyone gets up takes his Katana and take out the probe droid whicjh then explode taking out fireyone as well*

He is all yours tank WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE *passes out*
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#19
Weeeeeelllllllll, some major techinical problems will probably keep me out of the game for a while. Apparently, the guy who re-built this computer the last time it was in the shop had his head up his butt and jipped me. I asked for 512 MB of DDR Ram, he gave me 480.... so i need more RAM

Tank's working with me to find a solution...
It's best to watch a furball collapse, analyzing the movements of the enemy. Watch how they maneuver, when they fire, how they break. Visualize your own attacks against those observations, then go in for the kill. Sometimes, though, you don't get that advantage. It's at these times where you go in guns blazing, but keep your head on a swivel.
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#20
Having gone through something like this myself.....as you probably well know, RAM sticks just keep doubling in size, from 64's, to 128's, to 256's, 512's and so on.  Current popular sizes are 512's or even 1024's(my poor ol'comp I originally used starting back in 1999 STILL only has 2 sticks of 64's in it) my current playing machine has 2 sticks of 512's, sufficient for today's games, but I can see it won't likely be long before I'll have to upgrade to 2 1024's  :Smile, which I bet some players in RBL are ALREADY using... and so on.
  Anyway, if the amount of RAM showing on your comp is DIFFERENT from 1 of those multiples, it usually means 1 of 2 things....either a stick of RAM is damaged, in which case it needs to be replaced...or the more likely possibility that your computer has 1 or more components that is using part of your overal RAM to operate.  What I've tended to run into with a store bought comp is that the video card that comes with the computer tends to use part of the systems overal RAM to run properly(can't remember the technical term for it).  The simplest solution is to UPGRADE the video card for decent game play.  Most store sold comps come with basic 32 or 64 RAM cards.  From personal experience, I'd recommend you get a 128 level card if you're gonna play a game the size of Galaxies.
  The minimum requirements the game cds list DON'T take into consideration the # of upgrades and modifications the company has made to Galaxies since it came out.  I found that running  with just 512 of RAM and the video card provided in the comp., resulted in a jerky, flip chart-like game play with lots delays, while the system tried to keep up.  It gets worse if you have other games installed on the same comp.  Mine cleared up once I went up to 1024 of RAM and a 128 sized video card.  I can play other games on it now WITHOUT problems and the game play runs smoothly. 

Now that I've finished my layman's ramble, I bet some of our more TECHNICAL minded members can explain all this far better than I can...lol.
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