The specs listed are for sure good, perhaps instead of one 2TB M.2, get two 1TB M.2 that support PCIe 4.0. 1TB OS and Apps 1TB Work files. Use the old 256GB SSD for games?
Uhh.. * Your own unique “self made” versions of your items which indicate that you are the original author * Your themed items released for Team-Fortress 2 in an exclusive Polycount Pack update to the game * Team Fortress 2 poster signed by the team * A variety of random Team Fortress 2 and/or Valve Software swag
I followed that guide. but i have some problems that arent mentioned in it. I think it hit me. When i export the armature it exports 2 things. the animation and the mesh in 2 smds. i think i need to compile the 2. but i think that if i do that i get an mdl so thats not good :/
http://www.polycount.com/forum/showthread.php?t=84074 Your save game from Mass Effect 2 will carry over unless Shepard . Just like from Mass Effect to Mass Effect 2. You'll be able to play Mass Effect > Mass Effect 2 > Mass Effect 3 all with the same character decisions.
This is why I only really play old pc games. Alien VS Predator 2, jedi knight dark forces 2, and soldier of fortune. All very good games, and by some respects, better than some of the newer games coming out. But I'll buy team fortress 2, because it looks absolutely awesome.
That's a pretty terrible example. Valve has had DRM on every product they've put out since Half-Life 2... Infact they turned the Half-Life 2 launch into a way to build a user base for Steam which is in itself a platform for DRM. You were better off sticking with his Witcher 2 reference.