it cant be done, it would have to be a trainer if anything, i am thinking that halo 3 achievements are only activated by a trigger in a game when something happens.
Personally I think that this out does almost every game to date. Hilarious story line, great multiplayer, and the physics are top notch. For example in the full version when shooting at someone with a .50 cal, they are going to know where you came from. If you over dust a could of dust will shoot out when you fire the sniper. Bullet damage is not what I expected but oh well. Sound is great, realistic sounds for everything. I would give it a 9.75/10
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:97c91i8pJo_CxM:http://www.objects-of-design.com/UploadImages/ProductImages/LargeImages/Letter-M-260.jpgany people are skeptical about Jailbreaking their iPod Touch. Some have no idea what the point is and others are afraid of the risk. I am here to answer alot of those questions. Q: Whats so good about Jailbreaking the iPod? A: Its jailbreaking the iPod that really brings out its true capabilities. Not only is it a media device, it is now basically a computer. From games like TTR (its like guitar hero but for you fingers) to Touchpad (an app that connects the iPod to you computer via wireless internet and turns the touch screen into a touchpad) to internet radio, the possibilities seem almost endless. You can also see that the accelerometer doesnt just detect if its turn sideways, but with apps like AcceleroLog, it basically turns a media player into a seismograph. With jailbreaking, you are no longer bound to the grip of wi-fi when playing games, you can just easily download and play. Q: Well doesnt Jailbreaking void the warrenty? A: Yes is does. But if there is something wrong with your iPod, just simply format it through iTunes to the latest firmware and you should be good as new. If it isnt then all traces of your iPod being Jailbroken no longer exists. There is a very low risk for people not allowing for it to be returned. Q: Cant the iPod be bricked? A: Not really. There has only been a few times that this has happened and each time it was with a developers iPod. This rule goes for all devices, not just iPods. Anytime you are updating a device you are always running a risk of the device failing. From a simple clock change to a custom firmware, there is always something that can go wrong. Think of the PSP for an example. When updating a PSP who remembers what happens if the battery dies, falls out, or the power cable gets unplugged? Yup, its bricked and will most likely not work again either. So yes you CAN technically brick your iPod but it is extremely unlikely. Most of the time you will just need a simple reboot or at most a recovery. Q: Well the App Store is coming out, wont that do the same time. A: It will do some of what Jailbreaking can do but not all. Jailbreaking allows you to modify your firmware and software freely. When developers submit apps to Apple for the App Store, Apple will deny anything that lets you modify any of that. Another thing is that Apple is going to be charging for app from the App Store and Jailbreaking is almost free, just the cost of buying an iPod Touch. Q: Well cant Apple just patch the iPods to not allow them to be Jailbroken? A: Yes, but new ways can always be found. Think, the only way would be if Apple completely locked down the device, then YES Jailbreaking would be stopped, but then so would be syncing and updating. Q: Ok so I see that Jailbreaking is worth it, how easy is it though? A: Very, depending on the Firmware version of the iPod the methods are going to be different. For example, the 1.1.2/3 version of the iPod can be modded by first modding a 1.1.1 iPod and then upgrading, and the 1.1.4 can easily be Jailbroken from its factory condition. Q: Ok so how do I do this. A: Read up on it, google it, visit other forums. Many places will tell you how to and what they think the best way is. Personally I like http://www.iPodTouchFans.com for when I feel like playing around with my iPod. Q: Ok what about the iPhone? A: All the answers are the same EXCEPT the bricking. Bricking the iPhone is alot more common than the iPod and caution should be taken. Q: Will you have my babies? A: Yes, yes I will... Now please thank me for writing up an awesome Q&A
I used to play, got to lvl 93 i think then i just got up and quit. I found better free somewhatMMORPG, like Rakion and Wolf Team, they are great games and I would recommend it to anyone with a keyboard and mouse.
Does anyone know of any good CMS', Im currently testing out Plone, its good and all but I need a comparison to other ones. I cant remember the name of the one that the site http://www.nidcr.nih.gov is using now, but it is going to be no longer supported by the end of next years summer and we need to find something to switch it to. So if you could post the CMS' name, website, if its open source, and how easy it is to use, that would be great.