Stolen Pixels #92: Crysis Demo, Part 1
Not everyone has the kind of endurance it takes to play the Crysis demo.
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Not everyone has the kind of endurance it takes to play the Crysis demo.
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Haha. Hilarious.They should put these ads in Commander Keen. Because that's someone who needs to upgrade.
Well then you obviously don't have vista, I could go grocery shopping during the start up loading times.That's longer than it takes to reboot my computer
I know, right?Tiamat666 said:I feel your pain.
If publishers don't revise their unskippable splash & ad screen policy, I'm going to die from a heart attack before I'm 30.
To influence pirates to buy the game I guess! I would like to know why I can't press escape ONCE to skip the logos, then once more to skip the intros. (not counting movie style intros like Westwood tends to put in).Danny Ocean said:I know, right?Tiamat666 said:I feel your pain.
If publishers don't revise their unskippable splash & ad screen policy, I'm going to die from a heart attack before I'm 30.
Why do they bother trying to sell their game to us when we already have the game?
That's odd. I have Vista, and my PC gets to the point where I'm browsing the internet in around 45 seconds from initial power-button pressing. And I have quite a few of programs that run at startup.Brotherofwill said:Well then you obviously don't have vista, I could go grocery shopping during the start up loading times.That's longer than it takes to reboot my computer
I think you can do that with all games. -intro I think?oneplus999 said:Has anyone seen anyone other than EA pull this shit? I've noticed it in Battlefield 1942 and Mirror's Edge, too. It makes me feel like they just don't value my time. Fortunately, as someone mentioned, you can usually do a small hack to get rid of it. In BF1942, there was a flag you could add to the game shortcut to make it skip. It's still ridiculous though.