shanaya In Runtime Messages 411 Location Beautiful B.C. Jun 19, 2008 #1 I have Crysis on my PC and am a noob at first person shooter games so I think this will help me do a decent job!
I have Crysis on my PC and am a noob at first person shooter games so I think this will help me do a decent job!
hascet Fully Optimized Messages 3,218 Jun 19, 2008 #2 That looks pretty neat, reminds me of Duck Hunt
Carl D Baseband Member Messages 97 Jun 19, 2008 #5 Technology Junkie strikes again!!! Was it just me or were the instructions on the side of the box hard to read? (I've just woken up and everything is kinda out of focus right now).
Technology Junkie strikes again!!! Was it just me or were the instructions on the side of the box hard to read? (I've just woken up and everything is kinda out of focus right now).
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA Jun 19, 2008 #6 It's a Monster Gecko PistolMouse FPS.
shanaya In Runtime Messages 411 Location Beautiful B.C. Jun 19, 2008 #7 Atomic Rooster said: It's a Monster Gecko PistolMouse FPS. Click to expand... Wow!!! I got a great deal at 9.99 Canadian!! Special sale price
Atomic Rooster said: It's a Monster Gecko PistolMouse FPS. Click to expand... Wow!!! I got a great deal at 9.99 Canadian!! Special sale price
Carl D Baseband Member Messages 97 Jun 19, 2008 #8 That does it!! Time for a major computer upgrade. I'll catch up with you somehow...
shanaya In Runtime Messages 411 Location Beautiful B.C. Jun 19, 2008 #9 Carl D said: That does it!! Time for a major computer upgrade. I'll catch up with you somehow... Click to expand... Never, Newbie!!!
Carl D said: That does it!! Time for a major computer upgrade. I'll catch up with you somehow... Click to expand... Never, Newbie!!!
Carl D Baseband Member Messages 97 Jun 19, 2008 #10 Hey, I'm a n00b, I can't help it. How about this: Mini FM transmitter, you plug it into any device with a 3.5mm audio out socket and it transmits to any FM radio within a certain range. You can select the frequency to transmit on - anywhere between 88 and 108 Mhz. Cost me $78 Australian. Now I can use my MP3 player with the car stereo.
Hey, I'm a n00b, I can't help it. How about this: Mini FM transmitter, you plug it into any device with a 3.5mm audio out socket and it transmits to any FM radio within a certain range. You can select the frequency to transmit on - anywhere between 88 and 108 Mhz. Cost me $78 Australian. Now I can use my MP3 player with the car stereo.