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So the last game a company makes shouldn't be modded? I'm lost.
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This is what MFone started. Glad to see other people can do it too.
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Heres the tutorial: http://www.blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/illustrator-tutorial-create-a-gang-of-vector-ninjas
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http://www.speedtest.net/result/532725475.png
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http://snafu-ed.blogspot.com/2009/07/seven-year-old-steals-car-to-avoid.html Video is there
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Yeah, sorry bout that. Seems there is two stories. I'm referring to the one that was on the news yesterday about the kid avoiding church and getting out of the car and running.
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I don't care what he did. He ran from the police and hes 7. Something in the parenting went wrong.
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Um..If the connector is a sata cable. I assume the power then is a sata molex then. The other end of the game then goes to the mobo. Is that mobo connection (from drive power to mobo) removable, or soldered in?
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I think the game is an absolute joke to be honest. The graphics suck, they make keyboards just for the god damn game, and its overall point and storyline is crap. Its an addicting game that no one should play.
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I don't see the problem with reporting a problem. He reported a problem with the board, and people get mad at him. Another perfect example of the maturity levels of some of the members here. On topic, I've noticed quite a few a problems with the friends things myself. Most of those bugs are bugs with IPB and are waiting to get fixed since the friends function wasn't heavily tested at all during Betas or RCs.
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Yeah I did, kinda a stretch though. Those sites have one purpose and to distribute the ISOs. I don't really want to go into that. It rips your server a new hole with all the downloads they get.
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Only Donor status can be purchased, you must earn VIP currently through 100 positive REP. However, things might change.
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You apply the patch to the mainmenu using Serenity. Then resign it, and your all good
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Why a beta of Windows 7? Why not the RC? Also, over-priced Dells and HPs here start at 399.00 and come with a 500gb HD, 3gb of RAM, and all that foreign crap that fails in a year or two.
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File Name: Xbox Media Center File Submitter: iBotPeaches File Submitted: 02 Aug 2009 File Updated: 22 Jan 2011 File Category: Xbox Apps Author: XBMC Crew Version: SVN rev30779 Xbox Media Center XBMC, recursive acronym for XBMC Media Center, is an award winning free and open source software media-player and entertainment hub for all your digital media. Multi-platform, Internationalized, and Localized XBMC is a cross-platform software available for Linux, Mac OS X (Leopard, Tiger, and Apple TV), Microsoft Windows operating-system, as well as the original Xbox game-console. With translations to over 30 languages for a worldwide audience. All versions of course completely free of any adware or spyware. XBMC for LinuxXBMC for MacXBMC for WindowsXBMC for XboxXBMC Live Community Over 50 developers have contributed to XBMC, and over 100 translators have worked to expand its reach. XBMC was created by created by a group of like minded back in 2003. XBMC Community Forum today have over 30,000 registered members, nad XBMC had already an estimated userbase of over one million daily end-users when it was only running on the the Xbox platform, and now that XBMC runs nativly on several other platforms as well we estimate that that the userbase have growed exponentionally. User-friendliness that is Next To Godliness XBMC is easy to install and setup, and its many beautiful custom user interfaces offers simple very intuitive navigation which are very convenient and flexible, adding to great price verses performance ratio when installed on cheap hardware to this best in class software. With and experience surpases all retail media center systems. Superb Format and Codec support XBMC supports a very complete spectrum of of audio and video multimedia file formats and codecs right out-of-the-box, and include features such as playlist playback, audio visualizations, picture viewing, slideshows, and weather forecast functions, RSS feed scroller on your home screen, together with a ever expanding array of community driven third-party add-ons and plugins. Endless playback capabilities for All Types of Media XBMC can play most audio and video file formats as well as display images at resolutions up to 1080p FullHD and over with no software limitation from virtually any source, including your local harddrive, CD/DVDs, USB flash drives, the Internet, and network shares, up-scaling any lower resolutions videos to the maximum of your displays capability. XBMC can also playback DVD-Video movies with menus from ISO/IMG-images on-the-fly, even when they are in an RAR or ZIP archive. For music playback XBMC offers ReplayGain, gapless, crossfading, cue sheet, and pre-amplification playback option, as well as advanced smart playlists, and chapter support. XBMC can download or stream Internet video and audio streams, and play Internet radio stations (such as Podcasts and SHOUTcast), and listen to your favorites and discover new music with free, streaming music from Last.fm, among others. XBMC of course handles all common digital picture formats with the options of panning/zooming, and slideshow with Ken Burns Effects. XBMC also handles CBZ and CBR comic book archive files, this feature ets you view/read, browse and zoom the pictures of comics pages these contain without uncompressing them first. Online Powered Media Management XBMC has a database driven video and music library view modes which help organize and filter all of your media straight out-of-the-box in. The video library allow you to easily browse your video content by things like; genre, title, year, actors, and directors, as well as carry our extensive searches on casts and related information. Similarly, XBMC music library allows the organization of your music collection by information stored in your music file ID meta tags, like title, artist, album, genre and popularity, as well as having access to powerful search and Smart Playlists features, helping you find exactly what you want in a fast and simple way. Album and Cover Art XBMC takes full advantage of broadband Internet connection if available, Artwork is automatically fetched for posters, artwork, fanart, synopsis and reviews on movies, plot, cast and episode information for TV shows, also album covers and artist information for music. Extendable and Flexible Add-ons XBMC features a Python Scripts Engine and WindowXML application framework (a XML-based widget toolkit for creating a GUI for widgets) in a similar fashion to Apple Mac OS X Dashboard Widgets and Microsoft Gadgets in Windows Sidebar. Python widget scripts allow normal users to add-on extensions with new functionality to XBMC themselves, using the easy to learn Python scripting language, without the need for knowledge of any complex programming languages or the inner workings of XBMC. Current plugins and scripts include a multitude of added functions like Internet TV and radio streams, podcasts, movie-trailer browsers, and cinema guides, e-mail clients, instant messaging, train-timetables, peer-to-peer file-sharing downloaders, IRC, also casual games (sometimes also referred to as mini-games or party-games) such as Tetris, Snake, Space Invaders, Sudoku, and much more. Fully Skinnable and Customizable Interface XBMC is noted and highly regarded as having a very flexible GUI toolkit and robust framework for its GUI, (now also proven by the fact that several other software projects have copied it). Users can create their own skins, or choose one of the many already available skins. XBMC uses a standard XML base, making theme-skinning and personal customization very accessible to everyone. Users themselves can create their own skin (or simply modify an existing skin) and share it with others via public websites dedicated for XBMC skins trading. Colors, controls, navigation, positioning of elements, animation, even adding additional functionality can be achieved with a skin. Project Mayhem is the official skin from Team-XBMC; which is now in its third version, commonly know as PM3. Many third-party skins exist and while many are of original and unique designs, a few skins are almost exact replicas of other multimedia software, with skins clones of Apple TV and Front Row, Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition (MCE), MediaPortal, Meedio/MeediOS, HDeeTV, Kaleidescape, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and others. Each skin provides a totally different and unique user experience, all showing just how flexible XBMC's skinning engine really is. FOSS (Free Open Source Software) XBMC Media Center software is distributed as open source under the GNU General Public License, (with a few sub-libraries licensed under the LGPL), and as a non-profit project XBMC is run and developed by volunteers in their spare-time without any monetary gain. Team-XBMC encourage anyone to contribute to the project, submit their own source code patches for new features and functions, improve existing ones, or fix any bugs in XBMC that you might find. Technical Summary XBMC is written in the C++ program language (and some Assembly code), XBMC uses the SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) multimedia framework and OpenGL for graphics rendering the Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows based operating-system platforms, and the Xbox version of XBMC uses Microsoft DirectX multimedia framework and Direct3D for graphics rendering, (as the Xbox does not support OpenGL). Click here to download this file
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Xbox Media Center XBMC, recursive acronym for XBMC Media Center, is an award winning free and open source software media-player and entertainment hub for all your digital media. Multi-platform, Internationalized, and Localized XBMC is a cross-platform software available for Linux, Mac OS X (Leopard, Tiger, and Apple TV), Microsoft Windows operating-system, as well as the original Xbox game-console. With translations to over 30 languages for a worldwide audience. All versions of course completely free of any adware or spyware. XBMC for LinuxXBMC for MacXBMC for WindowsXBMC for XboxXBMC Live Community Over 50 developers have contributed to XBMC, and over 100 translators have worked to expand its reach. XBMC was created by created by a group of like minded back in 2003. XBMC Community Forum today have over 30,000 registered members, nad XBMC had already an estimated userbase of over one million daily end-users when it was only running on the the Xbox platform, and now that XBMC runs nativly on several other platforms as well we estimate that that the userbase have growed exponentionally. User-friendliness that is Next To Godliness XBMC is easy to install and setup, and its many beautiful custom user interfaces offers simple very intuitive navigation which are very convenient and flexible, adding to great price verses performance ratio when installed on cheap hardware to this best in class software. With and experience surpases all retail media center systems. Superb Format and Codec support XBMC supports a very complete spectrum of of audio and video multimedia file formats and codecs right out-of-the-box, and include features such as playlist playback, audio visualizations, picture viewing, slideshows, and weather forecast functions, RSS feed scroller on your home screen, together with a ever expanding array of community driven third-party add-ons and plugins. Endless playback capabilities for All Types of Media XBMC can play most audio and video file formats as well as display images at resolutions up to 1080p FullHD and over with no software limitation from virtually any source, including your local harddrive, CD/DVDs, USB flash drives, the Internet, and network shares, up-scaling any lower resolutions videos to the maximum of your displays capability. XBMC can also playback DVD-Video movies with menus from ISO/IMG-images on-the-fly, even when they are in an RAR or ZIP archive. For music playback XBMC offers ReplayGain, gapless, crossfading, cue sheet, and pre-amplification playback option, as well as advanced smart playlists, and chapter support. XBMC can download or stream Internet video and audio streams, and play Internet radio stations (such as Podcasts and SHOUTcast), and listen to your favorites and discover new music with free, streaming music from Last.fm, among others. XBMC of course handles all common digital picture formats with the options of panning/zooming, and slideshow with Ken Burns Effects. XBMC also handles CBZ and CBR comic book archive files, this feature ets you view/read, browse and zoom the pictures of comics pages these contain without uncompressing them first. Online Powered Media Management XBMC has a database driven video and music library view modes which help organize and filter all of your media straight out-of-the-box in. The video library allow you to easily browse your video content by things like; genre, title, year, actors, and directors, as well as carry our extensive searches on casts and related information. Similarly, XBMC music library allows the organization of your music collection by information stored in your music file ID meta tags, like title, artist, album, genre and popularity, as well as having access to powerful search and Smart Playlists features, helping you find exactly what you want in a fast and simple way. Album and Cover Art XBMC takes full advantage of broadband Internet connection if available, Artwork is automatically fetched for posters, artwork, fanart, synopsis and reviews on movies, plot, cast and episode information for TV shows, also album covers and artist information for music. Extendable and Flexible Add-ons XBMC features a Python Scripts Engine and WindowXML application framework (a XML-based widget toolkit for creating a GUI for widgets) in a similar fashion to Apple Mac OS X Dashboard Widgets and Microsoft Gadgets in Windows Sidebar. Python widget scripts allow normal users to add-on extensions with new functionality to XBMC themselves, using the easy to learn Python scripting language, without the need for knowledge of any complex programming languages or the inner workings of XBMC. Current plugins and scripts include a multitude of added functions like Internet TV and radio streams, podcasts, movie-trailer browsers, and cinema guides, e-mail clients, instant messaging, train-timetables, peer-to-peer file-sharing downloaders, IRC, also casual games (sometimes also referred to as mini-games or party-games) such as Tetris, Snake, Space Invaders, Sudoku, and much more. Fully Skinnable and Customizable Interface XBMC is noted and highly regarded as having a very flexible GUI toolkit and robust framework for its GUI, (now also proven by the fact that several other software projects have copied it). Users can create their own skins, or choose one of the many already available skins. XBMC uses a standard XML base, making theme-skinning and personal customization very accessible to everyone. Users themselves can create their own skin (or simply modify an existing skin) and share it with others via public websites dedicated for XBMC skins trading. Colors, controls, navigation, positioning of elements, animation, even adding additional functionality can be achieved with a skin. Project Mayhem is the official skin from Team-XBMC; which is now in its third version, commonly know as PM3. Many third-party skins exist and while many are of original and unique designs, a few skins are almost exact replicas of other multimedia software, with skins clones of Apple TV and Front Row, Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition (MCE), MediaPortal, Meedio/MeediOS, HDeeTV, Kaleidescape, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and others. Each skin provides a totally different and unique user experience, all showing just how flexible XBMC's skinning engine really is. FOSS (Free Open Source Software) XBMC Media Center software is distributed as open source under the GNU General Public License, (with a few sub-libraries licensed under the LGPL), and as a non-profit project XBMC is run and developed by volunteers in their spare-time without any monetary gain. Team-XBMC encourage anyone to contribute to the project, submit their own source code patches for new features and functions, improve existing ones, or fix any bugs in XBMC that you might find. Technical Summary XBMC is written in the C++ program language (and some Assembly code), XBMC uses the SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) multimedia framework and OpenGL for graphics rendering the Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows based operating-system platforms, and the Xbox version of XBMC uses Microsoft DirectX multimedia framework and Direct3D for graphics rendering, (as the Xbox does not support OpenGL). -
A now that we've reached a point. I'm locking this. We don't need a topic every time someone gets a negative rep.
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The Foundry remakes and sandbox remakes are never as good as the map itself. If anything, I wanted Headlong.
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This is what I wrote about 3 years ago for iBotModz, for a random string based on the time. It grabs the day, hour and minute in the very beginning that does a ton of if statements to see if its that time, Then it writes the saying. I have it coded at every 20 minutes. I was in process of adding this to our new site, just couldn't think up enough sayings. Except you want to write it to the header, so I think you'll have to google how to write to header via javascript. <script LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> day = new Date() hr = day.getHours() var min = day.getMinutes() if (hr == 0 && min == 00) document.write("Modding isn't cheating, its enhancing the game") if (hr == 0 && min == 20) document.write("Killtrocity 1 cannot be bought at stores") if (hr == 0 && min == 40) document.write("XBMC, is for Xbox Modders only!") if (hr == 1 && min == 10) document.write("XBConnect, I mod it and they don't care") if (hr == 1 && min == 20) document.write("Wheres my eeprom located?") if (hr == 1 && min == 40) document.write("Hold on...FTP transfer going") if (hr == 2 && min == 00) document.write("Modchips are another anwser") if (hr == 2 && min == 20) document.write("A Softmod, does not involve soda") if (hr == 2 && min == 40) document.write("Modding xbox's is legal") if (hr == 3 && min == 00) document.write("Wheres Team Actionsack?") if (hr == 3 && min == 20) document.write("SoccerMounds, is a mod") if (hr == 3 && min == 40) document.write("iBotModz, is not a pikmin site") if (hr == 4 && min == 10) document.write("1337, is modder language") if (hr == 4 && min == 20) document.write("If I put the halo 2 autoupdate in my X Folder, can I mod old maps?") if (hr == 4 && min == 40) document.write("Where did I Download Zone Alarm too?") if (hr == 5 && min == 00) document.write("What is a default.xbe file?") if (hr == 5 && min == 20) document.write("The Z Drive, doesn't exist") if (hr == 5 && min == 40) document.write("Action Replay..does not allow you to mod") if (hr == 6 && min == 00) document.write("I beat Campaign on Legendary in 1 hour") if (hr == 6 && min == 20) document.write("5 Years, and all bungie comes out with is 10 new medals wow") if (hr == 6 && min == 40) document.write("Bungie doesn't like us") if (hr == 7 && min == 10) document.write("D is for Disk drive not Donuts") if (hr == 7 && min == 20) document.write("Xbox 150$ Halo 2 30$ AR 25$ Seeing the look on your opposing team as you spawn kill Priceless") if (hr == 7 && min == 40) document.write("Whats up with the Pikmin?") if (hr == 8 && min == 00) document.write("Can't right now, modding someone elses.") if (hr == 8 && min == 20) document.write("Hate the Player, not iBotModz") if (hr == 8 && min == 40) document.write("Can you mod the TV?") if (hr == 9 && min == 00) document.write("Can you guys help me mod my game boy?") if (hr == 9 && min == 20) document.write("You can't order pizza with command prompt") if (hr == 9 && min == 40) document.write("what kind of batteries does an xbox take?") if (hr == 10 && min == 10) document.write("you can't FTP with a phone cord") if (hr == 10 && min == 20) document.write("The similes are threatening me") if (hr == 10 && min == 40) document.write("Sometimes the best Halo 2 player, is a retired Modder") if (hr == 11 && min == 00) document.write("A no-scope is not a sniper with no scope") if (hr == 11 && min == 20) document.write("Bungie...We've beat all updates 1.0-1.5 will another help?") if (hr == 11 && min == 40) document.write("Red Bar...O yeah!") if (hr == 12 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 12:10") if (hr == 12 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 12 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 13 && min == 10) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 13 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 13 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 14 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 14 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 14 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 15 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 15 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 15 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 16 && min == 10) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 16 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 16 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 17 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 17 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 17 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 14 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 14 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 14 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 15 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 15 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 15 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 16 && min == 10) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 16 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 16 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 17 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 17 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 17 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 18 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 18 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 18 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 19 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 19 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 19 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 20 && min == 10) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 20 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 20 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 21 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 21 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 21 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 22 && min == 10) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 22 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 22 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 23 && min == 00) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 23 && min == 20) document.write("Time now is 1:10") if (hr == 23 && min == 40) document.write("Time now is 1:10") </script>
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Theres alot of modded controllers. Some used for rapidfire, some with cool lights
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People give ideas... I take them then we come up with this. People get mad at me... No matter which system I use to get VIP, people will get pissed.
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It searches for the words that you specified, thus "flagged" words. The larger list is private, sorry
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