New Disasters Maxis has let some information out about what its "Top Secret" disasters are going to be. You can see them at: http://mediaviewer.ign.com/ignMedia...rviewer&pagetype=article&page_title=SimCity 4 There, you can see an Electrical storm setting houses on fire and a large robot type... thing bowling down whole neighbourhoods, then taking off into space. Just click on: October 30, 2002 New SimCity 4 Gameplay Trailer - 8392k
Sam. What processor do you have??. Maybe that's why? I dunno. *sighes* Now i found the place to view it but it was just white. *sighes* *sobs on Sam's shoulder*
Oh wow that would be great!!! My husband LOVES Godzilla!!! I'll tell him about this, maybe he'll want to see it... heeheehee.... "here honey, I made a new city for you to destroy!! Let's watch!" heehee!! :whitekitty: :bunny:
aaawe nina *trys to comfort nina by giving her a hug* i have a Pentium III 800, but i wouldnt have thought that would be the problem... but then again.. i dont know everything.
Thanks Sam *hugs back* Then you should be just fine Sam. I've heard absolute minimum is 500 mhz. Recommended is minimum 700..
oooh poor Nina!! I don't think I can view the videos either... but it might be I don't have the program to run them downloaded and installed, I didn't see what they were, like if it was Quicktime or Flash or Windows Media Player or what.... I used up my 5 pictures and didn't try the videos really.... What is your processor now Nina? Mine is Pentium II 300 mhz... slower than Sam's! :whitekitty: :bunny:
AMD K6II 400 mhz. We both need to upgrade Fae.. *sighes* But I have my new processor and the RAM I need pretty soon now.. :classic:
I'm glad you'll get yours upgraded soon! My brother gave me a computer he had stored in my parent's attic... but it turns out to be an old 486 and not something we could really put new components into like we hoped when we thought it might have been a Pentium III... sigh. I'm thinking I'll dissect it and try to learn everything about what parts of the computer ARE and how the fit together and work.
Lol Fae. I have my old 486 still.. Depending on what processor you have it's a fairly goos machine for basic work on.. But nothing for games like these. Get some books and start mix with it . But be careful with the power supply - it can give you nasty shocks. And be very careful with the components. Good way to learn basically how to buld your own puter I think. That way you can do the job yourself later on. Except if you have to program motherboards and such.. :classic: Good luck Fae!!
I think I'll need some luck... and some supervision too if I can get some of my tech friends to hover around while I learn!! I hope you can find out if it's your computer that won't let you see the videos or something you can fix, like not having the viewing program installed....
Oh, you got one to work?? Yay!! Maybe I'll go back today and try getting a video to work... if I don't forget I meant to do that...