oh well I get it it is fine for those older members of the list to
instult and be rude to new people and If some new members with a
mesure of intelligence who requires explicit instructions like the
rest of the normal world should must be put in their place
huh,(another arrogant indovidual , I just cant believe it)
YourGOOD FRIEND Tony
.t 02:44 PM 3/28/2009, you wrote:
Hi
This is getting nowhere. What he's trying to say is that reading
system requirements is one of the most important things you can do.
But flaming back is no way to make friends on this list, and people
are trying to help you - but its advice nonetheless and you can
probably learn from it.
I use an alias for my name too, and a lot of others do, too. Shrug
its a way to keep your name private - maybe I don't want people to
know my name, after all, IP addresses are tracable...
contact details:
email: [email protected]
and others
msn: [email protected]
skype: the_conman283
system details:
Hp pavillion dv5220CA notebook pc
AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 2.0 GHZ, 1024 mb DDR ram,
Fujitsu 100 gb 4500 RPM Hard Drive, connecsant AC-link audio
----- Original Message ----- From: "Anthony Vitale" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] I give!!!!
Well a very good day to you to Mr. Shadow Dragon,
Your note demonstrates a lot of arrogance for someone who uses an
alias instead of their own name to represent themselves. I suppose
when you by an item that needs assembly you hope the
instructions/directions are in some foreign language you have to
guess at, or maybe have no directions at all so that you can guess
how to assemble the item.(snicker) If I wanted to play with a
puzzle instead of following instructions I would have done that
instead of asking for help (makes sense to me). I have a masters
degree in counseling and don't really need advice about
victimization . I wonder besides being a grate game player which
I think you must probably be would you mind telling me just
exactly what level of education or psychological degree you hold to
place labels like victim on people you don't even know. You really
aught to look up the work arrogant and see if your picture is there
next to it in the dictionary.
Sorry you had to write that dumb note to me I would rather
communicate with nice people
Your friend Tony
ps don't forget to let me know your level of education not just
your brillance in game playing!
At 12:35 PM 3/28/2009, you wrote:
Most games give system requirements, and installation
instructions, and a lot is covered on just about every audiogames
page thanks in part to dark, richard and a few others. Had you
just taken the time to explore the audiogames website and read
some game documentation instead of trying things for about 2
seconds, giving up and acting like a victim like you're doing now,
you probably would have been in business long ago. I can
understand that not everyone is a computer jenius, and odds are I
don't have too many friends here due in part to a fiasco on my
part a while back, but I don't like to see others blamed for one
person's falts. So take it easy, quit playing the role of a victim
and you'll get a lot farther in what you try to do. Appologies to
the mods for borderline flaming.
Having said that there are a lot of online games and offline text
games such as world of legends that can be played without
framework and other such things, as well as very basic games like
tournament and probably a few others. Usually the truly good ones
have some requirements attached to them though.
--------------------------------------------------
From: "Anthony Vitale" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 9:53 AM
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] I give!!!!
thanks Nick for your offer,
I am finally getting it. it would have been fairly simple if in
the begining someone had written and said "you absolutely need
direct x and the microsoft framwork" and explained what they
were Then told me where I might locate them. I have a dialup
connection so I am on my third night of downloading the microsoft
framwork because it is so huge and I don't want to tie up my
phone for 35 hours in a row. As far as direct x I'll get that in
one night but the confusion could have all been avoided had
someone given me simple specific information and dirrections for
what I needed. I finally got enough pointers and the correct
direction, so thanks to those who helped. Well it is almost done
now and after this I should be ready to try some games, maybe the
ones I downloaded .
Thanks for your help
Tony
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