Doesn't Loaf have it?!overmortal said:We could . . . if some of us had the damned dvd. . . or, in my case, if we had a dvd rom drive to begin with.
Oh, sorry!overmortal said:I was referring to myself . . and whining.
Chin up old boy!I was referring to myself . . and whining.
Good for you, now fix the card and start playing!rjspring said:I got the DVD in the mail today, the movie and audio quality are unbelievable! I am playing them in Power DVD as the DXR3 decoder is in the mail to my house at this moment. This brings back a flood of good memories and Wing IV has never looked so good!
Bandit LOAF said:Hmm, does the DXR3 (well, Hollywood+ in my case) count as a video card? Because it'd be neat to brag about WC Computer having *three* video cards.
... and five sound cards. Hurrah!
Bandit LOAF said:Hmm, does the DXR3 (well, Hollywood+ in my case) count as a video card? Because it'd be neat to brag about WC Computer having *three* video cards. ... and five sound cards. Hurrah!
*thinks of IMAX gaming*overmortal said:I've always wanted to hook up my computer in a movie theater, and play Wing Commander on a huge screen, with theater sound. That would rule.
2 words . . . data projector. High quality data projector + large wall + good sound system = great gaming/movie/TV show experience (we watched the super bowl one year on a 60 foot wide wall and with a friends dolby surround sound system. It was worth the effort ). Screw big screen TV's, IMO data projectors are the only way to go.overmortal said:. . . and play Wing Commander on a huge screen . . .