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The Swagman wrote:Well now lads, firstly lets address the military forum bit.
I was thinking that if a forum has a history section and older guys who are civies these days can but up articles about things that happened before they were born as an interest thing, then there isn't much difference to putting up articles about computer war games such as MOH or COD. Both are based upon actual military history.
Not only that, but certain off duty soldiers, sailors and airmen have been known to play computer games.

Now Gazza I'm pleased to find that there are nice guys on here too.
I am a bit surprised that you are getting good results out of Airborne with a Radeon 1600. If you are, that's great.

Tom, your ATI Radeon 9600 Pro 256mb is now getting long in the tooth and I have looked at it's spec sheet. It is only capable of shader 2 technology they say. But if it is playing it, nice one. See below.

SmartShader™ 2.0

Full support for OpenGL® 2.0 programmable pixel and vertex shaders in hardware
2.0 Pixel Shaders support up to 16 textures per rendering pass
2.0 Vertex Shaders support vertex programs up to 1024 instructions with flow control
New 128-bit per pixel floating point color formats
Shadow volume rendering acceleration


The game seems to demand shader 3 technology and 512 MB as well.
One thing mystifies me here Tom is that a mate has a 9800XT and when he loaded Airborne, it came up with a message that his card didn't support the game.

I have been looking for an 8800GTS at a price I can afford.
You see, "I come from a land downunder, where women throw and men chunder." Down here at the moment 8800s are still $500 plus even on e-bay.
But I can get your 9600 for only $80 as a stopgap.
Your 9600 and the 9800 have been the best of video cards, but with shader 3 and even 4 tech looming, I feel that the next upgrade needs to last me more than the 12 months since I upgraded to my Radeon X800.

Finally, with CRYTEC coming out [the best FPS ever made] I don't want any more problems.
But then guys, CRYTEC isn't a military game and shouldn't be mentioned here.
Sorry mate I dont understand all this pixel shader stuff :-?. I have had the computer for ages now and It was bought as a gaming PC and has got something called a overclocked graphics card or something, and that makes the 256 card play games that need a 512 one. But im not sure I only play games if im bored :lol:.
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Overclocking is the process of forcing a computer component to run at a higher clock rate than it was designed for or was designated by the manufacturer.

Overclocking is usually practiced by PC enthusiasts in order to increase the performance of their computers. Some hardware enthusiasts purchase low-end computer components which they then overclock to higher speeds, while others overclock high-end components to attain levels of performance beyond original specifications. :D
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The Swagman wrote:Well now lads, firstly lets address the military forum bit.
I was thinking that if a forum has a history section and older guys who are civies these days can but up articles about things that happened before they were born as an interest thing, then there isn't much difference to putting up articles about computer war games such as MOH or COD. Both are based upon actual military history.
Not only that, but certain off duty soldiers, sailors and airmen have been known to play computer games.

Now Gazza I'm pleased to find that there are nice guys on here too.
I am a bit surprised that you are getting good results out of Airborne with a Radeon 1600. If you are, that's great.

Tom, your ATI Radeon 9600 Pro 256mb is now getting long in the tooth and I have looked at it's spec sheet. It is only capable of shader 2 technology they say. But if it is playing it, nice one. See below.

SmartShader™ 2.0

Full support for OpenGL® 2.0 programmable pixel and vertex shaders in hardware
2.0 Pixel Shaders support up to 16 textures per rendering pass
2.0 Vertex Shaders support vertex programs up to 1024 instructions with flow control
New 128-bit per pixel floating point color formats
Shadow volume rendering acceleration


The game seems to demand shader 3 technology and 512 MB as well.
One thing mystifies me here Tom is that a mate has a 9800XT and when he loaded Airborne, it came up with a message that his card didn't support the game.

I have been looking for an 8800GTS at a price I can afford.
You see, "I come from a land downunder, where women throw and men chunder." Down here at the moment 8800s are still $500 plus even on e-bay.
But I can get your 9600 for only $80 as a stopgap.
Your 9600 and the 9800 have been the best of video cards, but with shader 3 and even 4 tech looming, I feel that the next upgrade needs to last me more than the 12 months since I upgraded to my Radeon X800.

Finally, with CRYTEC coming out [the best FPS ever made] I don't want any more problems.
But then guys, CRYTEC isn't a military game and shouldn't be mentioned here.
I wonder how we got along before you joined :-?
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Maybe the "gamers" should toddle off to MFAT. It seemed like it was heading that direction anyway, with all the teenybopers hanging out there. Hence my avoidance.
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I wonder how we got along before you joined

Well now Harry, that's a disappointment coming from you to a new, posting member who just wants to see his way past the pricks here to the forum's attributes.
You see, last week when I told you to keep your mouth shut about stuff you know nothing about, I found immediate respect for you and this forum because you didn't ban me for it.
This is the first forum out of many that I have belonged to where the Moderators aren't up themselves.
To even look sideways at Mods in their greatness on other forums means banishment.
I'll post along a bit. I like some of the guys here.
You can always get rid of me anytime at the touch of a key.

The sign of a good Moderator Harry is the leadership, that results in never having to ban anyone.
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gazza911 wrote:Overclocking is the process of forcing a computer component to run at a higher clock rate than it was designed for or was designated by the manufacturer.

Overclocking is usually practiced by PC enthusiasts in order to increase the performance of their computers. Some hardware enthusiasts purchase low-end computer components which they then overclock to higher speeds, while others overclock high-end components to attain levels of performance beyond original specifications. :D
Oh ok thanks for the info. :D
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The Swagman wrote:I wonder how we got along before you joined

Well now Harry, that's a disappointment coming from you to a new, posting member who just wants to see his way past the pricks here to the forum's attributes.
You see, last week when I told you to keep your mouth shut about stuff you know nothing about, I found immediate respect for you and this forum because you didn't ban me for it.
This is the first forum out of many that I have belonged to where the Moderators aren't up themselves.
To even look sideways at Mods in their greatness on other forums means banishment.
I'll post along a bit. I like some of the guys here.
You can always get rid of me anytime at the touch of a key.

The sign of a good Moderator Harry is the leadership, that results in never having to ban anyone.
Very impressive. But you are not a Jedi, yet!

Swap spit with Hackedoff one yer own time, Digger.

Nice set o' clangers, tho'! :D
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I doubt if Harry needs your assistance Anglo Saxon.
But tell me about the 'nice set of clangers'? You've got me.
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The Swagman wrote:What an honor. A celebrity has spoken to me and I'm just a casual member.
Yep I'm a celebrity alright 8) now how do I go about getting tons of money for pics of me falling about drunk?? :roll:
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That isn't part of the perks of being a celebrity on this forum Alfa.
On here you should be just satisfied with the thrill you give casual members by just talking to them.
And Alfa. A Jedi spoke to me too.
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He is a bit like that Anglo, isn`t he? :-?
This is the first forum out of many that I have belonged to where the Moderators aren't up themselves.
To even look sideways at Mods in their greatness on other forums means banishment.
I'll post along a bit. I like some of the guys here.
You can always get rid of me anytime at the touch of a key.

The sign of a good Moderator Harry is the leadership, that results in never having to ban anyone.
You really will have to try very much harder than this.

Point of information. The cost of running this site is high. Apart from some donations and small amounts of sponsorship, Beast pays the rest. We don`t have adverts on every post like many sites do. If having a forum for gamers, spit, can achieve a decent level of income for Beast then that`s great. If you aren`t interested in games you don`t have to go there. I know I won`t.
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You seem to spit quite a bit Harry. Excess saliva can mean certain latent medical problems. You should get it checked out.
Try an learn to relax more Harry.

Not sure why I'm being given a look at the books and why you have associated a gaming platform with advertising and finance, but all it takes for me to not post anything about gaming here is for Beast to make a ruling.
That gives you as a Moderator the ruling guideline on the subject.

As I said previously, there are one hell of a lot of members here that are into gaming and computers and it wouldn't be hard to find a whiz kid to run the section for you.
Notice I said computers. Gaming really is more than just shootin' everything up. It is modern computer technology awareness.
Something that is very relevant in today's military.

As many know, the US military have designed computer games as part of their soldier's training.
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Why not get a whizkid to go set up their own forum?
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Why? We've got this forum right here with a huge membership and many of them are gamers and computer nuts.
When you look at the actual percentage of ordinary members who aren't mods and Jedis and stuff who actually post now, it is very small.
Many here are doing their best to make that one more who doesn't post by getting rid of me.
I mean Hyper, now you even want me to find a nice girl to marry instead of putting jokes about sex on the forum.
Hopefully, by introducing gaming into the forum might get more of the guys activated into something more than the dialogue that I have experienced here.
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