gamespy memory issues

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Tom

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I just did called up the taskmanager on xp, and it showed gamespy to be taking up about 56MB of memory!

Deleting all the non-favorate servers reduced that to a more manageable 11MB. Just a thought, for those (like me) with not a massive amount of system RAM.
 
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S-Gray

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Is that HLSW Dutch/German ? I had a look at their Webby but it was a git to understand
 
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-adz-

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If u click on the union jack on the left it translates it for you
 
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throdgrain

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You dont use counter-strike much either as far as I can tell ;)
 
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Skyler

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Nah I do play CS, had to resort to playing on BY wank tho, seeing as BW is now full of tumbleweed :(


I did manage to own some "l33t0rs" quite convincingly the other day :)

Was pistol round and I was T, my entire team rushed off and died, leaving me to take on 6 CT's who had the bomb. I capped 4 of them nicked the bomb, planted and capped the last two, before flashing my flashlight a fair few times to taunt the llamas :)

I wasnt popular on the server after that :(

Nearly every single one of them mentioned something about my config...

The old... "pld cfg" etc. came out...

Shame I use 100% default config isnt it! :D

Well, apart from scr_conspeed 9999 :)
 
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isuck

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Originally posted by -adz-
If u click on the union jack on the left it translates it for you

or u could just go to hlsw.net, which is the english version, which is probably where the flag takes u, so fuck off !
 
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Mr Bungle

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Originally posted by Tom[SHOTTEH]
I also defragged my hd, but it won't work properly for some reason. This is the method I used...

http://www.datadocktorn.nu/us_frag1.php

I remember when Microsoft said that NTFS never needed defragging... No, you have that wrong, 'Fast File System" never needs defragging, NTFS dies within about two days of sustained load. I found that one out the hardware spooling 500Mb-1Gig files to a CTP machine off a 3 way stripped 9Gb SCSI setup. :p

Hopefully NT has improved since, it would be hard for it to get much worse IMHO. :)

That defragging technique is fantastic btw, I was certainly tempted to try it out back then. :)

Cheers,
Rupert
 

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