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Title: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: ZOldDude on February 28, 2008, 01:41:28 am
Another "toy" for TKC to play with!
The game is over 9.8 GB rar'ed as a torrent:
http://www.stage6.com/user/avenfou/video/2249599/Frontlines-:-Fuel-of-War---HD

http://www.stage6.com/user/avenfou/video/2249532/Frontlines-:-Fuel-of-War
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Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: ZOldDude on February 28, 2008, 06:45:00 am
The game uses a known engine so most cheats need little work to be used on it.
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: [TKC]Symantic on February 28, 2008, 06:53:51 am
Another "toy" for TKC to play with!
The game is over 9.8 GB rar'ed as a torrent:
http://www.stage6.com/user/avenfou/video/2249599/Frontlines-:-Fuel-of-War---HD

http://www.stage6.com/user/avenfou/video/2249532/Frontlines-:-Fuel-of-War

only torrent i can really find is
seeders: 26, leechers: 1604

there is a sleight possibility that that torrent may download a little... i dunno... slow...
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: Vicious on February 28, 2008, 07:17:00 am
Another "toy" for TKC to play with!
The game is over 9.8 GB rar'ed as a torrent:
http://www.stage6.com/user/avenfou/video/2249599/Frontlines-:-Fuel-of-War---HD

http://www.stage6.com/user/avenfou/video/2249532/Frontlines-:-Fuel-of-War

only torrent i can really find is
seeders: 26, leechers: 1604

there is a sleight possibility that that torrent may download a little... i dunno... slow...

Slow would be an understatement. From behind me router i'm lucky to get 10kb/s a second at most. Well in a few months maybe i'll be playing it in time for summer! :icon_biggrin2
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: Frank P. on February 28, 2008, 01:56:45 pm
9.8 Gig, holy crap thats a huge game. Don't laugh but it's a quarter of my HD XD I could probably download that in 3 or 4 days though..
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: ZOldDude on February 29, 2008, 03:44:39 am
Well I got it at max internet speed.
Problem is that the DFI Expert finally died on me last night after 2-2 1/2 years of 24/7 usage!
I noticed over the past 2 months that the voltage to the ram was slowing dropping from 2.7 down to 2.2 yesterday...last night it must have gone just a tad lower as after POST it could not load the OS.

The PSU voltage going into the system was fine and a capacitor on the RAM voltage controller must have leaked dry.

I am on the new system I built about 3 weeks ago...wondering how to transfer the old IE favorites file over (I have a universal adaptor so I can move files from the old HD).
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: Frank P. on February 29, 2008, 09:13:23 am
Well I got it at max internet speed.
Problem is that the DFI Expert finally died on me last night after 2-2 1/2 years of 24/7 usage!
I noticed over the past 2 months that the voltage to the ram was slowing dropping from 2.7 down to 2.2 yesterday...last night it must have gone just a tad lower as after POST it could not load the OS.

The PSU voltage going into the system was fine and a capacitor on the RAM voltage controller must have leaked dry.

I am on the new system I built about 3 weeks ago...wondering how to transfer the old IE favorites file over (I have a universal adaptor so I can move files from the old HD).
With firefox you can save your favourites/bookmarks into a file that can be re-loaded onto Mozilla whenever you want. I think IE would have the same function?
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: ZOldDude on February 29, 2008, 11:12:57 am
The files are on the -old- HD.
If I can find the phone number for DFI here in California I will have them fix the MB...but not sure where the list is located in IE or I could cut/past from one drive to the other?
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: MrMedic on February 29, 2008, 05:01:41 pm
rofl .. are you serious about the IE thing ? if so its simple , copy your favorites folder , usually on c: but if you have multi user accounts it will be in the (os drive)??:\documents and settings\(account name)\favorites
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: ZOldDude on February 29, 2008, 10:52:30 pm
Thanks....never needed to do it befor .
Now how do I get Divx and Xvide files to have -sound- in WMP 9?
I know I had to put some codec in but it has ben so long I forgot!

I have the vidio...just need correct audio.
BTW...VLAN works just fine,just want WMP to wok.
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: Vicious on March 01, 2008, 02:37:15 am
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Media_Player_Classic.htm

Use Media Player Classic, much simpler and better than Microsucks' bloated whale of a "media player"
With a couple of 5meg codec packs you can play pretty much anything/everything out there
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: MrMedic on March 01, 2008, 03:36:27 am
i use k lite megacodec pack , it plays everything and no g-smudgeing on div x 5's either , demucs ac3 etc as well , all in all very good.
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: ZOldDude on March 01, 2008, 01:52:27 pm
Yeah the other computers all have the K-light pac and AC3 rings a bell.
Well I started single play of the game today and just finished it.
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: jazznas on March 01, 2008, 02:29:21 pm
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Media_Player_Classic.htm

Use Media Player Classic, much simpler and better than Microsucks' bloated whale of a "media player"
With a couple of 5meg codec packs you can play pretty much anything/everything out there

Agree with MPC, it's very good, dont want to miss it. And for the codecs i recommend the combinded community codec pack http://www.cccp-project.net/ since K-lite fucked my computer once.
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: Vicious on March 01, 2008, 02:35:56 pm
I'm thinking with FFshow and what jazz said you should have all your bases covered for video (May need the newest divx though from their website)
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: jazznas on March 01, 2008, 02:53:48 pm
cccp comes with (enhanced) ffdshow. (H.264 support) =)
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: ZOldDude on March 02, 2008, 12:33:09 am
What is the location on the HD (folder) of the codex....perhaps I could just move them from the old HD to the new one?

I just have the AUDIO issue with WMP and do not want some "codec pac" that has everything on the planet in it.

Like I said VLAN plays the files fine.
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: jazznas on March 02, 2008, 12:59:56 am
You can use MediaInfo http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en to find out what codec you're missing.
And the cccp doesn't have "everything on the planet in it", it's actually only 6mb and installs like 5 things. =)
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: ZOldDude on March 02, 2008, 01:45:32 am
You can use MediaInfo http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en to find out what codec you're missing.
And the cccp doesn't have "everything on the planet in it", it's actually only 6mb and installs like 5 things. =)
It was AC3...as soon as I d/l the install program I noticed it's icon...had it on more than one HD in APPS folders!

I only like to install what I need rather than "packs"...and both Divx -and- Xvid have been updated in the past few months (yes Xvid finnaly got a new update!).
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: MrMedic on March 02, 2008, 01:42:59 pm
You can use MediaInfo http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en to find out what codec you're missing.
And the cccp doesn't have "everything on the planet in it", it's actually only 6mb and installs like 5 things. =)
It was AC3...as soon as I d/l the install program I noticed it's icon...had it on more than one HD in APPS folders!

I only like to install what I need rather than "packs"...and both Divx -and- Xvid have been updated in the past few months (yes Xvid finnaly got a new update!).

z i hope you didnt install the divx player from divx website , if you did , start a spyware scan.
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: ZOldDude on March 02, 2008, 02:30:18 pm
You can use MediaInfo http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en to find out what codec you're missing.
And the cccp doesn't have "everything on the planet in it", it's actually only 6mb and installs like 5 things. =)
It was AC3...as soon as I d/l the install program I noticed it's icon...had it on more than one HD in APPS folders!

I only like to install what I need rather than "packs"...and both Divx -and- Xvid have been updated in the past few months (yes Xvid finnaly got a new update!).

z i hope you didnt install the divx player from divx website , if you did , start a spyware scan.
I always run a daily rootkit/null'd registry entry scan and have active Java blocker and registry change stopblock.

What I want to know is why are the US DoD and the AU Army allways showing up in my IP blocker...and UPD?
I'm blocking 1,146,399,070 IP numbers in my custom list and change my own IP every few days.
I get nMap scanned like all day long also by people from around the world.

Spyware is not something I get.
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
Post by: MrMedic on March 05, 2008, 02:23:58 am
....nm
Title: Re: Frontlines:Fuel of War
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