| Username | technopath |
| Real Name | Chris Janson |
| Rank | Novice Member |
| Joined | November 8, 2007 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 17 |
| Location | Tannum, Queensland, Australia |
| Last Visit | November 7, 2008 |
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| Biography | My blog -> www.gigga.us |
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why don't they ever just say the game will come out way later then they know it will, so when it is released "early" it is a blessing.
I hope the alpha testers realize how lucky they are. I would love to try Fallen Earth out. I really hope they come out with some really good ideas and ways to make it an even more awesome game!
Spore
Warhammer Online
Diablo 3
Fallen Earth
Red Alert 3
Dawn of War 2 ![]()
Team Fortress 2 achievement packs/new weapons
ok, thats not really a game but more of a content expansion, but i still want it soon :p.
it really depends.
playing mmos (like AoC) does not actually use much bandwidth. an entire Saturday playing TF2 will only take up around 20mb for me, assuming I didn't download any new maps. AoC is pretty flashy and the newer mmos do use more bandwidth just because they have more objects that the server has to tell your computer about.
Youtube can be a killer because an average video (like a 4 minute music clip) is around 50mb.
I have no idea how much the webcam would take up but if it is a two way webcam conversation i guess it would actually rack up quite a few megabyte over half an hour.
i recommend downloading yourself a one-month trial version of a program called NetLimiter 2 Pro. This logs all the downloading/uploading your computer does. This should show you exactly how much bandwidth your computer used since it was installed.
You can also use it to limit how fast each program can download (eg. use it to slow down torrents while your youtube video loads)
Another game just like this is Twelve Sky. It is from the same people, Areia Games, and it is just like Last Chaos but with ninjas. It too is heaps of fun and a great free mmorpg to get into.
What is your favorite feature on MMORPG.com?