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  1. Hi sparhawk, I wouldnt suggest changing the frequency, but rather the channel on which your wireless router / modem is running. Via www.portforward.com you can find almost any make of router / modem and how to get into the administrator pages, which comes in handy when you have a "speedtouch wireless modem". If you go the command line and type: ipconfig /all you will find the gateway ip (that being your router / modem) type in the ip in your browser and you will get into the administrator pages. If you have an linksys router or wireless network card, you will be able to find out on which channel(s) the neighbouring wireless networks are running by looking them up with the accompanying software. If you have a common brand like sitecom / EMC you will find that their wireless signal is less strong and transmitting short pulses whereas a linksys router has a stronger signal with longer pulses. Also make sure that there are no door blocking the signal or floors of reinforced concrete. One other thing is that you buy a omni signal enhancer / booster for your router/modem and wireless card in your pc. An example is this one for the wireless N-series by linksys http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c...d=8787039789B05 Always get an omni directional version and make sure that your modem / router or pc card supports replacing the antenna (screw off antenna). Hope this has been to any help. Greetzzz |M|adhatte|R|
  2. Oeh oeh!!!! Me j/k it would however be cool to have a holodeck simulation of thief besides progress is being made towards some sort of holodeck, especially when looking at fancy flight simulators in use by the air force. So it isn't hard to imagine, considering that PDA's are some sort a devolution of the tricorder in star trek. Or what to think of the mobile phone? In the first star trek (60's) there was already a "mobile phone" in use. Anyhow ... I seem to be getting very off topic, and before Zylon Bane gets on my back, I'm not really a trekkie and no I don't have the star trek pj's . Back to the city and its respawning points ... I reckon it would be cool as long as its different from thief 3 ... whereas NPC's magically appear from nowhere. Greetzzz
  3. haha indeed i should, i will be graduating soon, so i will have more spare time on my hands
  4. I reckon it would be pretty awesome to create a huge city by means of teamwork. It would mean that each member of the team would bring his own style of design with him/her, making it possible to create different houses per quadrant of the city, creating a city that is ever growing in different areas as well as styles. It would also mean that more houses were accessible and guaranteeing more randomness within the city furthermore progress would be faster as each quadrant can be quickly developed by the team. Basically it would mean that the city is one large map to cover and explore, a real lifelike and breathing city, like the idea that was behind the city of thief 3. I do acknowledge the dangers of team efforts though, there are differences in the level of knowledge of each team member, making the city only as good as the worst mapper. Furthermore there would be standard issues of teamwork such as bad communication etc. There would also be the danger that the player would have too many houses to enter, making the gameplay too much like the elder scrolls morrowwind, where one could be lost for days ... Hence i would suggest that like the city in thief 3, the city would consist of houses that are just houses you can enter and rob (city cconnected missions) and that there are houses (especially in the rich neighbourhood) that are missions on its own. Anyhow I would gladly help out if anyone weree to start a project like this. Greetzzz |M|adhatte|R|
  5. So do i, i dont really care much for whether they look out of place, they are opponents and they look good to me and they'll probably give a good scare when i cross them.
  6. that quaintness spelled in ye olde englische or rather quainte in modern english
  7. I say "ni" to this! We should all be the keepers of the sacred words: Ni, Ping, and Nee-womm! Guard us from the roman SHRUBBERY! Attack them wiiiiiithh.... A HERRING! :D
  8. I don't have any problems playing thief 1 or thief 2 on xp, however i am running xp pro myself. I just gave a possible solution to crispy's problems. Its a hassle to try to play old games on xp. One other game i wanted to play was magic carpet 1 and 2. well it ain't running so i had to use virtual pc on the other hand i can run other games such as thief, only problem i was having with thief2x on xp pro was the ligos video driver, i had to reinstall it every time i wanted to play the mod, not that much of a hassle, however irritating altogether. A game like thief 3 however ... now that one kept crashing in xp pro but that was a known issue just had to pass another way to the harbour! greetzzz
  9. try installing virtual pc with win 98 se (if you still have the disks, you can run thief then and play it full screen... just an idea ... well it works ... if you have xp pro that is... if not you are screwed
  10. yes it simulates the top-end hardware for the OS, so you have sound and you have video, for example an NVidia g-force MX 420 becomes a 3dfx and a creative live 5.1 became a creative AWE under win95 only thing needed is memory and HDD, make sure that you have the max hdd capacity, for win95 SE its 2gigs per HDD and 64mb RAM its explained in the link i mentioned earlier: Sofar i've succesfully installed, dos 6.22, win95 and 98 on a pc running XP pro and it runs smootly even full-screen you can even use the internet Its a bit of a hassle however when you get the hang of it its reliving old times (especially the drums of win95) make sure you have a bootdisk to install dos,win95 or 98 next to the OS disks. if you dont, you can get them here. http://www.bootdisk.com/ for installation of win95 & 98 SE you need to install DOS 6.22 prior to installing the wanted OS. (you can probably find it somewhere floating on the internet since it still isnt open source!) Its about 4 floppies
  11. Virtual PC by microsoft is basically vmware, except that its made by microsoft, so you can install any OS (virtually) you'll see the pc boot, it uses the drivers/hardware from your XP installation to simulate for example a 3DFX card (top of the line for win95) and a soundblaster AWE. If you follow the link on how to install win95 with virtual pc i gave, you are able to install any OS within virtual PC. I would suggest virtual PC over VMWare, which i have used as well, only because the 2007 version is vista ready, whereas VMware isnt yet. And thats why i hinted to virtual PC :D I would try installing it though eventhough you have the home edition.
  12. ehm ever heard of ... microsoft virtual pc you can install every operation system within another (not dual boot) Works fine, i've been able to install win95 within windows XP, all you have to have are the OS you want to install and a lot of RAM. So if you really wanted you could install windows 95 or 98 to run thief 1 , oh and the 2007 edition works under vista Link to virtual pc download: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/...pc/default.mspx, Explination installing Win95 under virtual PC: http://huguesjohnson.com/win2k/win95vpc.html (works for all OS) So... install and enjoy thief as you ought to enjoy it Greetzzz!
  13. Sygate is a very good firewall, however as Sygate was bought by Symantec/Norton support for the very light sygate personal firewall (pro) stopped since Symantec decided that customers would have to buy their security suite or firewall which has the same functions but is more bloatware. I'd still love Sygate and would prefer it to any other firewall were it not that there are no updates any more. As to Kerio firewall, well this was also sold since kerio's core business are B2B (more profit) then the home user. It was sold to Sunbelt software, which tends to keep it free, however after having used the simple lay-out and settings of sygate i found this firewall to annoying to set up. As to Zonealarm... well thats the most paranoia firewall around, and its not really good at anything except bloating. I installed it once and it turned out to block programs which i set to allow traffic... so basically i threw it out with the garbage. So now i am back to good old simple sygate, but pretty soon i have to reinstall and will have to find a new firewall as well
  14. Just watching these videos makes me want to install both thief 1 and 2 again and play it again! Joy!!!! (too bad i don't have that much time) Greetzzz
  15. Well watch it again and again ... and have a few shots of tequila and you'll reckon link and the princess to be hot just like Nyarlathotep who apparently gets a kick out of a load of people jumping around in costume... albeit that i agree that it looks dodgy
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