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FarCry problem

Original Message
Name: manvir
Date: June 16, 2006 at 11:33:47 Pacific
Subject: FarCry problem
OS: XP Pro
CPU/Ram: 3.00GHz/1.5GB RAM
Model/Manufacturer: myself
Comment:
i just played the demo of FarCry and after like 5 minutes of playing the game froze and i pressed a key on the keyboard and the game turned off



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Response Number 1
Name: Rax
Date: June 16, 2006 at 16:27:35 Pacific
Subject: FarCry problem
Reply: (edit)
maybe the time trial version was expired. LOL!

Wins 98 SE, intel celeron 450MHZ, 128MB pc 100.
6GB HD. ATI rage 128.
24x cd-rom. 8x2x8 cd-rw.
"You know what burns my ass? A flame about this high."


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Response Number 2
Name: vyper54
Date: June 16, 2006 at 20:35:40 Pacific
Subject: FarCry problem
Reply: (edit)
yeh, if not its your computer...(hehe) but seriously it might be your system what you running?

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