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triforcemario

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  1. This was on the N-Europe main page a few days ago... I thought everyone here read it. :P

     

    Again, there's actually nothing in the game to remotely suggest these adult party games should take place... You could do this same ad but with Mario Party.

     

    Nobody on the forums reads the main site.

     

    Ungrateful bastards :p

    Wait, N-Europe HAS a main page!? :laughing:

  2. Extremely hard, yes, but less likely than spirits from beyond the grave?
    The table originated from a place well known for paranormal activity. My mum used to work there back in the 70's, and recalls on various occasions witnessing (with other people) rope knotting in mid-air, being hit by scolding hot pebbles where there were no ovens for miles around, boxes stacking themselves, being kicked and bruised by thin air, amongst many other things.

  3. No, you don't think it was animals.

     

    Actually, that said, an animal or a just a creaky old house is no where near as likely as evidence-free ghosts. How foolish of me.

    As I previously stated, the house is surrounded by a high fence, thus making the entry of animals or humans extremely hard (tall mesh fence with deep cement foundations, and did I mention that on the other side of said fence that there's a huge drop?), and the house was only built a few years ago. It didn't sound like creaking, I can tell you that now without any hesitation. Again, it sounded like a howling sheiking laughter.

  4. Go on...

    If it's a massive shit you took, please don't though :D

    This took place just over a month ago.

     

    We had a table in our house. Quite an old one, if I may add, and with a history of being located within a place known for paranormal activity (a large warehouse built above the old roman burial grounds of Leicester, but that's a much longer story).

     

    One night, it started to make strange, creaking sounds. It had no reason to be making these sounds, since it didn't have anyone on top of it. At first we suspected it was wood-worm, so we took it apart. Found nothing. The following night, the same thing happened again, but considerably louder. We decided that we were going to throw away the chair, since something wasn't right about it, so we put it outside (we live in the countryside, btw) ready to throw away the following morning. Now here comes the weird bit.

     

    That night, the table started making sounds again. But this time, they were so loud, I could hear them from within my room, with all the doors shut, and all the windows shut. Me and my brother both came out of our rooms, and the noise suddenly got louder, and it started to turn into a sheiking, howling laughter. An extremely loud one. At this point, we literally started to crap ourselves, and tried to find a torch. Just before we entered our parent's room, the noise completely disappeared again. I managed to sleep after a long time awake that night, but my brother didn't, and he claimed to have heard it again.

     

    We looked into all the possibilities, and I can definitely confirm it wasn't an animal. No animal makes noises like that. It definitely wasn't the wind, and if it was someone playing a prank, my dogs would've heard them entering (we have a large gate at the front of our house that makes a shit load of noise when opened, and the whole perimeter of the house is surrounded by a mesh fence).

     

    So there you have it. My story.


  5. Just getting a bit fed up with there constant 'upgrades'. Why wasn't this motion plus in the first place?!
    Because then you would have complained that you had to buy a whole new controller rather than a cheap upgrade?

     

    Plus, the reason why it wasn't done in 2006 is that although the technology existed, it wasn't affordable enough or small enough to be properly used.


  6. ?!?!

    The Wii outputs at 32Khz. As in, everything is (re)sampled to 32Khz.

    How can they do 48Khz output?

    If High Voltage have been able to do anything, it's push the Wii beyond what anyone thought possible. I remember reading an interview where it was mentioned that even Nintendo was surprised on how much they were pushing the console, and how they were able to use some normally inaccessible RAM in the game itself (or something along those lines).

  7. ...YESSSSSSSS!

     

    haha NOE don't even know how to advertise anymore

    thats how it was done:D

     

    24MB!!!

    Have in mind it wasn't actually 24MB, but 24Mb (Megabits), which is the equivalent to 3MB (MegaBytes). HUGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. :bouncy::bouncy:

  8. The batteries are practically new as mentioned, so that shouldn't be a problem. If it is the keyboard then it's one mighty coincidence it decided to mess up the moment after I stop my PC from running some things on startup.
    Just to double confirm whether what I believe is right or not, try downloading a Linux Live-CD (such as Ubuntu) and running it before Windows boots (don't worry, it won't overwrite anything on the harddrive as long as you select the Live-CD option). If the keyboard doesn't work there, then we can confirm 100% that it's broken.

     

    Either that, or try it out on another PC, see if it has the same problem there.


  9. I think BIOS is F9 or Del, I've tried both and I get nothing.
    In that case, it's got nothing to do with the Operating System itself. It's either a problem with the PS/2 socket or the keyboard itself. You mentioned the keyboard is wireless, try replacing the batteries. If that doesn't work, try using another keyboard, if it's a PS/2 one (purple plug) and it doesn't work, it means that the socket is broken. If that's the case, the most logical thing to do is to get a USB keyboard, or get a new motherboard (although that's the most expensive option, and tbh is a bit pointless in this case).

  10. I don't have another keyboard. It connects via the purple keyboard connector thingy. The only response I can see happening is the F Lock light changes on the hub, so it must be responding somehow. But when I try to press F12 on startup it doesn't bring up the configuration.
    When you first turn on your computer, try accessing the BIOs by pressing one of the Function keys (It's usually F1 or F4, you'll have to double check on the BIOs screen or on their website) and tell me whether that works or not.

  11. Klaus Kinski as Count Dracula in Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht.

    Forest Whitaker as Idi Amin Last King of Scotland.

    Malcolm McDowell as Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange.

     

    Runners up:

    Jonathan Pryce as Sam Lowry in Brazil.

    Min-sik Choi as Dae-su Oh in Oldboy.

    Bill Murray as Phil in Groundhog Day

    The entire cast of Pulp Fiction

    Jackie Earle Haley as Rorschach in Watchmen.

     

    And many more that I'm too tired to figure out right now...

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