DannyWilde
L13: Maniac
- Seit
- 6 Feb 2007
- Beiträge
- 4.331
Ich glaubs dennoch nicht 
Aber wenn ja, dann sind das verdammt niedrige Anforderungen!

Aber wenn ja, dann sind das verdammt niedrige Anforderungen!
Im folgenden Video siehst du, wie du consolewars als Web-App auf dem Startbildschirm deines Smartphones installieren kannst.
Hinweis: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Ich glaubs dennoch nicht
Aber wenn ja, dann sind das verdammt niedrige Anforderungen!
Der Beitrag ist zwar etwas älter...aber was soll
Kann es sein das Du games for windows gemeint hast?
The Witcher ist auch so ein Titel und hat keine Gamepad option!
.... aber ich glaube/hoffe dennoch, dass das Spiel ein Gamepad unterstützt....
2GB sind zum Glück nicht mehr so teuer. Billig kriegt man die schon um die 30 und Mittelklasse bewegt sich auch um die ~50Na toll 2GB RAM. Ich muss echt mal aufrüsten -.-
Nichtmal Dualcore bei den empfohlenen Anforderungen?
According to Derek French, Mass Effect, scheduled to arrive on the PC this 28th, will employ the same SecuROM online activation system that was initially put into Bioshock, allowing the buyer to activate his copy of Mass Effect for 3 times before politely asking to him / her to go to hell, that is, contact the customer service “helpline” to get it reactivated. And while the game itself wouldn’t require the DVD to be physically present in the drive, it goes one step further and phones home every 10 days and re-authenticates just to make sure legit customers are not the worst form of criminal scum publishers swear we are.
The authentication, which will be initialized every time you run MassEffect.exe, will send the CD Key and a unique machine identifier to the activation servers, which will be cross-referenced with the data that was sent when the game was initially activated. Well, actually, it runs screaming to Mama every 5 days, but if it can’t connect, it will still allow you to save the galaxy and sleep around with Asari consorts for another 5 days, presumably reminding you to re-activate often with the dogged persistence of a James Bond doomsday death clock
Der EA einfluss beginnt:
According to Derek French, Mass Effect, scheduled to arrive on the PC this 28th, will employ the same SecuROM online activation system that was initially put into Bioshock, allowing the buyer to activate his copy of Mass Effect for 3 times before politely asking to him / her to go to hell, that is, contact the customer service helpline to get it reactivated. And while the game itself wouldnt require the DVD to be physically present in the drive, it goes one step further and phones home every 10 days and re-authenticates just to make sure legit customers are not the worst form of criminal scum publishers swear we are.
The authentication, which will be initialized every time you run MassEffect.exe, will send the CD Key and a unique machine identifier to the activation servers, which will be cross-referenced with the data that was sent when the game was initially activated. Well, actually, it runs screaming to Mama every 5 days, but if it cant connect, it will still allow you to save the galaxy and sleep around with Asari consorts for another 5 days, presumably reminding you to re-activate often with the dogged persistence of a James Bond doomsday death clock