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  1. Do a little research on this dude. He's running another scam. Some people will believe anything
  2. MTV Networks sells off Xfire gamer chat business to Titan Gaming August 2, 2010 | Dean Takahashi Add a Comment MTV Networks has sold off its Xfire gamer chat business, according to an announcement on the Xfire site. That’s an interesting twist, considering Viacom, the parent of MTV, bought Xfire in 2006 for $102 million. Titan Gaming announced this evening that it purchased Xfire for an undisclosed price. The purchase price has to be low, since Titan has raised only $1.3 million to date. The company plans to use Xfire to innovate in the gaming space. Titan itself runs a tournament games business. But Xfire’s current services will be uninterrupted, said John Maffei, chief executive of Titan Gaming, in a statement. The message posted on the Xfire web site says, “Xfire has been purchased by another company. Most of the team that has brought you Xfire for the last 6 years is leaving, including me. We’ve enjoyed our time and I personally am sad that I was only able to do 127 releases. Good bye and game on! –Chris.” It’s not clear who the buyer is yet. The Xfire site says it has more than 16.7 million registered users who use its chat service, which allows gamers to see what their friends are playing and to join them in an online multiplayer match simply by clicking on their names. Xfire was founded as Ultimate Arena in 2002 by Dennis “Thresh” Fong, a former professional game player who turned entrepreneur. He was joined by serial entrepreneur Mike Cassidy and David Lawee, now a Google executive. Xfire started as a tournament game site where players could bet real money against each other. But the business that took off was an instant messenger chat service for gamers. That enabled Xfire to grow quickly, but now it seems that Viacom has tired of the business. Fong, meanwhile, went on to create Raptr, the social network for gamers that is now one of Xfire’s competitors.
  3. I was wondering what was going on...haven't played on the servers for a while cuz of my hand left hand going numb. So, I've been taking a break. Pretty cool program tho. Like it.
  4. T-Mouse I think it's the ACE server he's talking about, Bear. And yes, it is possible to sprint faster with a weapon other than the Desert Eagle. The USP .45 also provides the speed boost. EDIT: Just to be clear, it doesn't seem to me there is any unfair play in question here, unless you're talking about something different entirely. Certain sidearms provide increased movement speed when you have them out, and everyone has access to them. Well, that's the issue...the players I've seen playing at a higher speed rate have been holding a primary weapon while doing it.
  5. It's always been my understanding that in order to boost the sprint speed on the COD 4 DM server you have to pick the golden pistol to do it. Over the past several weeks I've noticed quite a few players zooming around the maps with their butts on fire like they had a jet engine coming out of their A holes. However, when specing them while doing this I've noticed that they are not using the golden pistol. Is that possible? Is it an overclocking adjustment that allows this? I kinda think this is a rather unfair advantage being used, whatever it is, and should be stopped.
  6. I really like AVG free. I can't count the number of times it has saved my computer from alot of virus attacks by quickly removing them before they have a chance to get started. It's a very good program.
  7. Was on the COD 4 Ace Mod server with a certain player and he was saying that he was getting a 1500 fps rate with this graphics card. Is that even possible on the server?
  8. JohnnyDos Hairclog this won't help ypu but last Saturday as I was about to install W7 my Seagate died.It allowed me to format but after I wanted to install windows 7 windows couldn't find it. So I tried to reinstall windows XP on it again Same thing couldn't find it .I went nuts for 2 days OK
  9. We found some great tutorials on setting up some free cloning programs and a real cool (and free) Virutal XP machine, which will work with the goals we have for this stupid Seagate.
  10. After nearly a month of alot of sweating, throwing stuff across the room, screaming, head pounding and cussing out the Seagate programmer who screwed up thousands and thousands of Barracuda hard drives with a bad firmware code, I FINALLY GOT MY HARD DRIVE BACK!!!!!!
  11. The second CA-42 cable arrived and nothing went good or according to expected results. Still couldn't get the thing to be recognized by the computer, even though drivers and Nokia PC suite software were supplied with this one. One of the major problems with this workaround is that the Nokia cables apparently are not manufactued consistenly from one source to another on the net. The wiring configs always seem to be different. There are a couple of other ways to try, parts for the next try are on the way...more later
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