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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2003 3:07 pm  Post subject:
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Lionheart_Legacy_of_the_Crusader.CD1.iMMERSiON.X-Gamers.ShareReactor.bin
Lionheart_Legacy_of_the_Crusader.CD2.iMMERSiON.X-Gamers.ShareReactor.bin
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wow.. looks cool..
can you play it online too?

Thanks spud for that quick thinking.. I most try this one.. *click*


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Have you checked this rip out yet?I remember last release from Xgamers i got was Sims superstar and I wasted like 10 cd's trying to get it to burn properly because they didn't rip it right :x
I am sure not all their releases are like that but if they are as buggy as everyone says could it be the rip or is it the actual game that is flawed?


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Have you checked this rip out yet?I remember last release from Xgamers i got was Sims superstar and I wasted like 10 cd's trying to get it to burn properly because they didn't rip it right :x
I am sure not all their releases are like that but if they are as buggy as everyone says could it be the rip or is it the actual game that is flawed?


I never burn .bin/.cue, I put 6/7 cds to a dvd-r and mount with daemon tools.

I'd recommend mounting with daemon tools and then copying in your favourite cd copying software :)

(or you can use alcohol 120% which can mount and burn .bin/.cue and loads of formats perfectly - don't use nero, it is very poor at burning .bin/.cue)

I can not personally verify, but it is from SR mainpage and well spread. Check out the comments on emule and ignore anyones asking if it can play on an amstrad or what ever else the cretins enquire :lol:

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Gotta love those Dvd-r's.Which brand you got?I got a sony dru 500UL.Had a few probs with it..especially when i put adaptecs friggin udf reader on my HD..that about toasted any ability I had to burn dvds after I did that.Then one day it works fine again..I think maybe all the horror shit that I burn on it has gotten it possessed..either that or that damned milkman has been in here again :evil:
Gonna wait to click on that till I clear off some more shit on my HD..I am still in the middle of Morrowind III and Diablo 2.But thank you for the links :mrgreen:


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 12:12 am  Post subject:
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Pioneer 105, firmwared so it can burn 2x media at 4x and Region free :)

Got it in january. The pioneer 106 is out now, but it doesn't have anything vastly superior apart from +r compatability, but that format is useless to me so all is good :)

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My first burner Sony Dru500a went out on me like 3 months after I got it..So CompUsa traded me in the upgrade to it and all has worked well after that except for the instance I mentioned previously.I picked the sony so it would burn all those formats although I have found out that alot of standalones, mainly the old ones, can't accept dvd+r.DvD-ram is just complete shit and I pitty the suckers who invested in it. :mrgreen:


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izac wrote:
wow.. looks cool..
can you play it online too?

Thanks spud for that quick thinking.. I most try this one.. *click*


SR release works fine and yes, there's also multiplayer support in the form of GameSpy, Internet, LAN.


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spudthedestroyer wrote:
(or you can use alcohol 120% which can mount and burn .bin/.cue and loads of formats perfectly - don't use nero, it is very poor at burning .bin/.cue)


What's up with Nero and bin/cue buring?

Just curious.


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graag wrote:
izac wrote:
wow.. looks cool..
can you play it online too?

Thanks spud for that quick thinking.. I most try this one.. *click*


SR release works fine and yes, there's also multiplayer support in the form of GameSpy, Internet, LAN.


this game seems to be more and more interesting...


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 1:41 pm  Post subject:
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well, ithe game in the end is tough... i spent whole day for one sigle map...

some advices:
fire magic...
4th level spell Fireball does about 35 damage and 70% that target will be knocked down :-)
i have about 190 points in fire magic
and about 190 in Onehanded weapon.

fireball -> knocked down -> hit with sword or mace
and so on... enemy can not even hit u... (well.. if there is one monster)

LUCK - man.. with high luck u MAKE MORE CRITICAL HITS!
u have luck at 10... took 2 perks +5% criticals + sword +5%criticals
and almost every second hit will be critical..
Charisma - mana.

have fun...
well... it's first RPG in 2003...


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forgot.
there r 2 perks

Disease Ward
Binding with your spirit has made disease your friend. You eat the plague for breakfast and vacation in leper colonies. Your body immediately converts any Disease Damage dealt you into Hit Points.

and

Venom Ward
Due to your mother being bitten by a magical snake, your immune system has learned to process toxins and use them to bolster your strength. Instead of taking damage, poison damage heals you instead. Cannot also have Disease Ward Perk.


yep yep yep
u will be healed (while u r Diseased or poisoned)if u will took one of that perks.

i suggest u to take Disease Ward.
cuz poison.. well mostly at the begining of the game
and Disease... in crypts every bicth has that ability.. and Crypt is very difficuilt area...


btw
nice perk lol
Dark Majesty
Last night you had the strangest dream. A shadowy being approached you with an offer that sounded too good to be true. For simply signing a blank piece of paper, he will make you a warrior of unparalleled puissance. You gain +3 skill points in all of your melee skills, +10% to poison resistance, +1 skill points per level, and a house in a very warm climate in your old age. What a deal!


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karstmobile wrote:
spudthedestroyer wrote:
(or you can use alcohol 120% which can mount and burn .bin/.cue and loads of formats perfectly - don't use nero, it is very poor at burning .bin/.cue)


What's up with Nero and bin/cue buring?

Just curious.


Without technical details, it's shit and is more likely to screw up and produce toasters

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spudthedestroyer wrote:
Without technical details, it's shit and is more likely to screw up and produce toasters


hmm... never had a problem here and I once had to be super sure about burn quality because of a shitty ancient drive I finally replaced.

I'm not a bin/cue maniac so might just have been lucky.


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karstmobile wrote:
spudthedestroyer wrote:
Without technical details, it's shit and is more likely to screw up and produce toasters


hmm... never had a problem here and I once had to be super sure about burn quality because of a shitty ancient drive I finally replaced.

I'm not a bin/cue maniac so might just have been lucky.


nothing to do with hardware, nero is poor .bin/.cue burning software unfortunately, and screws up a lot when other software wouldn't :)

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spudthedestroyer wrote:
nothing to do with hardware, nero is poor .bin/.cue burning software unfortunately, and screws up a lot when other software wouldn't :)


Yeah, I had to be careful on both ends, the burner and the reader. It was small (and insignificant to most readers) errors that would give the old drive I used to read with a hard time. Didn't have any problems with just not burning correctly at all.

Thanks for the info... if I have any problems I might just know what to blame...

:matrix: NERO


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 10:26 pm  Post subject:
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omg.. Spud
I NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH NERO!
fo last 6 months i burned about 350 Cd's...
NO SINGLE FAILURE!!!!!!!!
and that Cue shit is useless..
cuz almost all warez cd's goes with mode1
sector 2351 (or something like that)..


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2003 11:16 pm  Post subject:
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consider yourself lucky then :)
Lot's of people have trouble with nero, it's got better in recent versions, but it's still not the best software for burning images I've found. For example, with svcds, many people find that it freezes part way through some movies (Matrix Reloaded TS had huge threads about this problem and switching to fireburner or alcohol helped them out), which is why I use alcohol 120%. It's made for burning images

Anyways, I'm too far off topic now after posting them files, you can all go back to talking about rpgs :lol: I don't play on them myself, more of an adventure game kinda guy (Read: Zelda, nomad soul, etc.)

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2003 1:47 am  Post subject:
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yeah, maybe i am lucky...
i had probs with CD mate and other software.. but never with Nero.about alcohol 120%...
i have about 1Gb left on 2 harddisk (40Gb+80Gb)
so i prefer burning :o)


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