I would understand that if Microsoft made a new, totally different Operating System every year, it may be difficult for Kensington to provide support and drivers for their products continuously. They won't make a driver, they won't open source the driver, they just want me to buy their new model.
There is nothing wrong with it, it is just Kensington that refuses to make a driver for Windows Vista. It is still working, however it won't work on my new PC. I remember I bought it on September 2004 when I was in Virginia. This is a Bloutooth USB Adapter from Kensington. So, as I have said before, finally I have replaced my primary computer and now I'm using Windows Vista 圆4 on it. Right now I'm playing Halo 2 for Windows Vista and The Longest Journey.
So I will enjoy undead PC gaming for at least the next 50 years. So, why should I *really* care if PC gaming is dying, there are still a lot of games to play. that would keep me entertained for several years (without counting my MMORPG subscriptions). I still have a list of games I would like to buy, and some games I'm looking forward, like: Half Life: Episode 3, Alan Wake, Far Cry 2, Spore, Project Origin, Rage, Tomb Raider: Underworld, Starcraft 2, Diablo III, Left 4 Dead, Duke Nukem: Forever (yeah, right!), etc. So when I found out that games like "The Simpsons: The Videogame" or "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed" won't come to PC, after being a little mad a couple of days, then I realized I was a blessing because I will save time and money by not playing them.
I still have like 20 games I have bought on the last 3 years, and I haven't even installed them. Just like lmchv, he owns a Wii, we owns a DS, he is planing to buy a PS3, but he still owns several games he haven't even started. I have been tempted to buy a console several times, but then I realized it would be foolish because i wouldn't have time to play with it. I haven't owned a new console since the early 90s, on 1991 I got a Nintendo (NES 8-bit), and that was my last console, since then I have been playing games on my PC at home. At least after it is dead, because I don't own any console and it would be very sad if I´m unable to play new games on my powerful PC. Por mientas, todos lo jugadores tienen los privilegios que anteriormente eran exclusivos de los suscriptores. Pero durante este mes que no he estado escribiendo, quizás la mayor parte del tiempo la dediqué a Hellgate: London, habiendo leído que el server iba a ser cerrado en Enero, y luego de haber tenido el juego guardado por casi un año, me animé a empezarlo y voy por el Acto III, supongo que podré acabar todo antes de que apaguen el servidor. Por el lado de N-Gage, acabé el Bounce: Boing Voyage, compré el DChoc Cafe Solitaire y he ganado todos los solitarions, también compré el One y llegué a ser primero en el ranking de mi País. Perseus Mandate, luego incluso pensé en jugar Star Trek: Legacy, pero tampoco lo llegué a empezar nuevamente.Ī decir verdad, incluso por un día estuve jugando nuevamente Sims 2, y también terminé el story mode de Peggle Deluxe y he jugado un poco del juego Eets. Pues, no empecé a jugar todavía Dreamfall, primero acabé el F.E.A.R. If when I arrive home, I still don't have Internet I will chose between these three optionsģ) Kidnap some technician from Telefónica, until he fixes my phone line. Playing The Sims 2 and/or Sims Life Stories.
The Internet most of the time, so I relied on offline games, and stuck I also tried playing Tabula Rasa (since this game The fact that I'm losing the essences each time I lose connection made I'm still trying to beat Moloch, (part of the Stonehenge expansion) but The end of game, as I lost the connection while playing several times. It has a miracle that I was able to reach
During the last 2 weeks I have been losing my InternetĬonnection (ADSL + phone line) intermittently and Telefónica hasn'tĭone anything to fix it yet. How I finally was able to defeate Sydonai in Hellgate: London, isīeyond me.