i gave up on tomb raider 1 on the saturn the grafics were that poor i couldnt hardly play the game iv also given up on tomb raider legend cus too many times you do bit then get totaly stuck on something stupedly easy but impossible unless you know how
i watched a few tube clips to help but im playing shenmue 2 on the 360 now
I didn't even see that you were a DJ. You definitely need a Mac now. You can run your own podcast and pick all the music you want. Play it over iTunes and stuff. You can even run the music or your own mixes from your web page using podcasts on a blog you can create with iWeb. You would love it.
:) I just finished Tombraider: Anniversary Edition on my Mac with the logitech dual action joystick. It was such an awesome game. I played the original over a decade ago when it came out. Back then it was just pixels and trashed up. lol Pretty cool to play the new and improved with today's graphics on my Mac. It was a lot of fun. :)
If you play a lot of games though, you might want to go with the new 24" iMac with 512 megs of video ram and OS X Leopard. All macs now come with Leopard pre-installed.
Website? Oh my! If you want a nice website and easily be able to change things just by dragging this and dropping that... you need a Mac for sure. It would make your life so much easier. All I do is open up iWeb and change whatever. You'd love it. Best bet is to just get you an 20" iMac with 256 megs of video RAM for abotu $1,799. Refurbished though is even less.
Just make sure when you create your jam up website in iWeb that you save your domain file. I lost my entire website on a Logic Board repair, and I had to rebuild the whole thing from the web design. From scratch. If I didn't have a Mac to do it, I would have been in a horrible mood. But, rebuilding a site on a Mac is a piece of cake. Not like Windows. Thank goodness for iWeb.
lol viruses = ketcup
jmw1500 1 year ago
lol ketchup
shroomxk 3 years ago
i gave up on tomb raider 1 on the saturn the grafics were that poor i couldnt hardly play the game iv also given up on tomb raider legend cus too many times you do bit then get totaly stuck on something stupedly easy but impossible unless you know how
i watched a few tube clips to help but im playing shenmue 2 on the 360 now
DjGizzo 3 years ago
I didn't even see that you were a DJ. You definitely need a Mac now. You can run your own podcast and pick all the music you want. Play it over iTunes and stuff. You can even run the music or your own mixes from your web page using podcasts on a blog you can create with iWeb. You would love it.
blicksflicks 3 years ago
:) I just finished Tombraider: Anniversary Edition on my Mac with the logitech dual action joystick. It was such an awesome game. I played the original over a decade ago when it came out. Back then it was just pixels and trashed up. lol Pretty cool to play the new and improved with today's graphics on my Mac. It was a lot of fun. :)
blicksflicks 3 years ago
cheers for your help as far as games go iv got loads of consoals and am just getting into downloading selfbooting dreamcast games lol
DjGizzo 3 years ago
If you play a lot of games though, you might want to go with the new 24" iMac with 512 megs of video ram and OS X Leopard. All macs now come with Leopard pre-installed.
blicksflicks 3 years ago
Website? Oh my! If you want a nice website and easily be able to change things just by dragging this and dropping that... you need a Mac for sure. It would make your life so much easier. All I do is open up iWeb and change whatever. You'd love it. Best bet is to just get you an 20" iMac with 256 megs of video RAM for abotu $1,799. Refurbished though is even less.
blicksflicks 3 years ago
they do look alot cooler dont they my wesite stinks ive given up on it now its like a nightmare and if it goes wrong i have to start again
DjGizzo 3 years ago
Just make sure when you create your jam up website in iWeb that you save your domain file. I lost my entire website on a Logic Board repair, and I had to rebuild the whole thing from the web design. From scratch. If I didn't have a Mac to do it, I would have been in a horrible mood. But, rebuilding a site on a Mac is a piece of cake. Not like Windows. Thank goodness for iWeb.
blicksflicks 3 years ago