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What does everyone get on 3dmark2k and 2k1? 3dmark2001: http://gamershq.madonion.com/compare2k1.shtml?1598551 3dmark2000: http://gamershq.madonion.com/compare.shtml?2009481 http://gamershq.madonion.com/download/
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PGoH consists of mostly adults, which means most are working. I myself am in college with no time except to refresh houses. I don't know everyone's schdules.. so I can't tell you who is doing what. Some might be taking a break from UO. When you have played UO for a long time (49 months here).. it gets stale, except the new barkeeps! :alien:
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From stratics There's not much I can say about recent events, other than that it's hit the Catskills community pretty damn hard. We've received a lot of reaction to it in our mail, and I thought I'd post it. Thanks to everyone who submitted, but my mailbox has been overfilled with screenshots to the point that I haven't been able to receive new messages. Anyone submitting an image at this time, please upload it to another site and send me the link. Brian Yamada submitted the following memorial images. Lady Pandora sent this in: In light of the recent nation-wide tragedy, the Children of Darkness would like to publically extend their condolences to our fellow players in the New York and Washington DC area that may have suffered a loss of a loved one due to this unbelievable attack on human kind. We would like to hold a candlelight vigil to remember those that lost their lives in this horrible act of terrorism on Friday Night at 9 PM EST at Lord British's castle in Trammel. We ask that everyone show up with a candle (or light source) and come to pay their respects. On an off game issue, we would like to remind everyone that blood is the source of life, and many many pints are needed to help those injured. If your health allows, please do your part to donate blood to your local Red Cross Center.
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From http://www.msnbc.com/news/627028_asp.htm Sept. 13 — President Bush, Congress and the Pentagon on Thursday pledged a sustained military campaign against terrorists, beginning with Osama bin Laden, who U.S. officials said they had determined was directly responsible for the terrorist strikes in New York and Washington. U.S. GOVERNMENT SOURCES told NBC News’ Jim Miklaszewski on Thursday evening that based on “overwhelming” evidence, the Bush administration had concluded that the al-Qaeda organization run by bin Laden had executed the breathtaking operation in which U.S. jetliners were hijacked and flown into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. NBC’s Norah O’Donnell reported that a sustained military attack on bin Laden, the exiled Saudi millionaire who has vowed to destroy the United States, would likely include air, land and sea forces. Two aircraft carriers are in the Arabian Peninsula region, each carrying 75 bombers capable of launching long-range missiles. The Washington Post reported on its Web site that the Pentagon planned to call several thousand reservists to active duty in the next few days. Defense officials told the Post that the activation would likely mark the start of a much larger military mobilization in the wake of Tuesday’s terrorist strikes. Bush informed lawmakers that military aircraft were patrolling the skies over Washington and seven other cities, according to Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District of Columbia’s delegate to Congress. Earlier Thursday, Bush told reporters that allies around the world had vowed to help him “whip terrorism.” The Associated Press quoted government officials as saying the Bush administration was pressuring Pakistan to close its borders and allow U.S. jets to fly over its airspace. Gen. Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani military ruler whose government has been accused of backing Afghanistan’s Taliban movement, pledged full cooperation Thursday in the general fight against terrorism and dispatched a delegation to Afghanistan for talks with Taliban leaders. India’s external affairs minister, Jaswant Singh, told The Times of India newspaper that India would provide logistical help or a staging ground for a U.S. military operation. ‘FIRST WAR OF 21ST CENTURY’ Thousands of people are presumed to have died in Tuesday’s attack and a fourth hijacking that ended when the plane crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. The spectacular explosions, which leveled the trade center’s twin towers and collapsed part of the Pentagon, represented the opening shots in what Bush emotionally told reporters Thursday was “the first war of the 21st century.” “This is now the focus of my administration ... now that war has been declared,” Bush said. A senior U.S. official said Americans were still targets. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell quoted the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, as saying more potential hijackers were still at large in the United States and abroad. “This is not over,” the source said. “We should not presume that the all-clear has been sounded. There are more of them out there than were killed in those four planes.” Nerves in the capital were extraordinarily taut. Late Thursday afternoon, the U.S. Capitol building was ordered evacuated, jolting Americans with the televised images of its national lawmakers running out of the building. A short time later, authorities gave the all-clear. About the same time, Vice President Dick Cheney was moved to Camp David, the presidential retreat in Thurmont, Md., as what a spokeswoman said was a “precautionary measure,” and Ronald Reagan National Airport outside Washington was closed indefinitely because of its proximity to the White House. BUSH TO SEE FOR HIMSELF Bush said he would visit New York City on Friday, where an estimated 4,763 people were unaccounted for. The death toll was likely to reach 190 at the Pentagon, which took a similar hit. The president’s eyes were red and wet as he ended his comments, his head and hands trembling slightly. “This is a terrible moment,” he said, “but this country will not relent until we have saved ourselves and others from the terrible tragedy that came upon America.” At the Pentagon, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said the military was preparing for a long military campaign against terrorism in general. “It’s going to unfold over time,” he told reporters. “One thing that is clear is you don’t do it with just a single military strike, no matter how dramatic.” Asked what would be targeted, he replied: “It will be a campaign, not a single action. We’re going to keep after these people and the people who support them until this stops.” ONRUSHING TORRENT OF EVENTS +Investigative, rescue, diplomatic and political developments were moving rapidly Thursday: +Bush built swift support for retaliation against Tuesday’s terrorist acts, and Congress was expected to approve $20 billion as a down payment for what he called “a monumental struggle of good versus evil.” Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said Thursday afternoon that Bush had also agreed to seek an additional $20 billion to help clean up the damage. +Congressional and White House officials were drafting language to authorize Bush to use military force, NBC’s Joe Johns reported. The resolution was being modeled on the one Congress passed a decade ago just before the Persian Gulf War. +An arrest was reported at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, where all traffic was halted into the region’s three major airports: JFK and LaGuardia in New York and Newark International in New Jersey. Meanwhile, two men were arrested at the Hamburg, Germany, airport, one of them an American of Yemeni descent. +Investigators recovered a black box flight recorder from the hijacked plane that went down in Pennsylvania and picked up a signal from the recorder in the jet that slammed into the Pentagon. The recorders could contain information about the last minutes of the hijacked commercial jetliners. +A wave of evacuations occurred in buildings and population centers around the world, almost all of them because of bomb threats that turned out to be false alarms. +In addition to the U.S. Capitol, evacuations were ordered at various times of downtown San Diego, the Mexico City airport, the Lyon Opera House in France and the U.S. Consulate in St. Petersburg, Russia. The Empire State Building and Pennsylvania Station in New York were evacuated Wednesday night. +The FBI arrested a man Thursday after a telephoned bomb threat sparked a two-hour evacuation of rescue teams from an area of the Pentagon shattered by the terrorist attack, a U.S. official said. +Later Thursday night, a section of the Pentagon rubble where fires had been extinguished resumed burning. +The Federal Aviation Administration, which had closed all U.S. airports for the first time ever, allowed air travel to resume Thursday. But new security measures banned curbside luggage check-in and other procedures, and most airlines planned only limited flight schedules. +Northwest Airlines canceled all of its flights after receiving information a spokeswoman said indicated that it was “not prudent to operate.” No reason was given, but officials at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix saud three Northwest employees intentionally breached a security checkpoint Thursday. +“Once they did that, they turned around and said, ‘Hey, look what we did,’ ” airport spokeswoman Suzanne Luber said. +Meanwhile, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport outside the capital was closed indefinitely because of its proximity to the White House. +Stock markets were closed through the end of the week. New York Stock Exchange Chairman Richard Grasso said the exchange would reopen on Monday. +Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill said that he remained confident in the economy and that prospects for an economic rebound in the United States remain unchanged. +Many college football games that had remained on track to be played this weekend were postponed Thursday after officials reconsidered. All Major League Baseball and National Football League games were postponed through the weekend. +Insurance companies worldwide braced for an expensive bill. “We’re going to pay out a lot of money, but that’s what we’re in business to do,” Ed Zore, chief executive of Northwestern Mutual, the No. 1 U.S. individual life insurer, told Reuters on Thursday. +The FBI had received more than 22,700 tips at the Web site it set up for reporting tips: www.ifccfbi.gov. The FBI’s toll-free hot line — (866) 483-5137 — had received 2,055 calls by Thursday afternoon. +In addition, the Justice Department was running a hot line for families seeking information about victims and survivors. The number is (800) 331-0075. WORST ATTACKS EVER The FBI has committed about 4,000 special agents and 3,000 support personnel to what Ashcroft characterized Wednesday as the “most massive investigation ever conducted in America.” Another 400 FBI laboratory specialists are working at crime scenes in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. Ashcroft said Thursday that investigators believed they had identified all 18 of the people involved in the hijackings, saying five each were believed to have taken over two of the planes while teams of four took command of the other flights. So far, seven men, all of Arabic descent, have been identified as suspects in the hijacking by law enforcement officials or in published reports. At least four of them were believed to have received training in flying commercial aircraft in the United States. An unknown number of possible associates have been detained over the past two days. Officials told NBC News that most were considered material witnesses who might provide useful information even if they were not involved in the plot. Indications solidified Thursday that some accomplices might have had airport security clearance. NBC News confirmed a report by The Boston Globe that a ramp access pass for Boston’s Logan International Airport was recovered from a rental car used by the suspected hijackers. The pass would have allowed an individual to walk onto the tarmac and potentially gain access to aircraft parked there. ‘AN ATTACK ON ALL’ If and when Bush decides to launch a strike, he will have the support of his NATO allies, who voted for the first time in their history Wednesday to invoke a provision of the alliance charter declaring the terrorist attacks to be an assault on NATO itself. “An attack on one is an attack on all,” NATO Secretary-General George Robertson said in Brussels, Belgium. “The parties will take such action as it deems necessary — including armed force.” At the United Nations, NBC’s Linda Fasulo reported that in a rare and dramatic show of support for a U.S. government with which it is often at odds, members of the U.N. Security Council stood up to adopt a resolution that “unequivocally condemns in the strongest terms the horrifying terrorist attacks,” calling them “a threat to international peace and security.” The resolution signaled that the Security Council would not oppose direct U.S. military action, warning that those “aiding, supporting or harboring the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors ... will be held accountable.” The pledges of solidarity came after a day in which Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell worked the phones to build a worldwide coalition, including Muslim countries. Bush spoke twice overnight with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and a former Russian spy chief, Deputy Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Trubnikov, talked to U.S. Undersecretary of State Richard Armitage, who was in Pakistan. Trubnikov agreed to coordinate Moscow’s counter-terrorism efforts with Washington, the Foreign Ministry said. Earlier, Russia’s foreign intelligence service pledged to work with its former Cold War adversary to stop terrorism. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MSNBC.com’s Alex Johnson; NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski, Norah O’Donnell, Robert Hager, Robert Windrem, Joe Johns, Andrea Mitchell and Mike Viqueira; The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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The connectivity fix for the Veteran Rewards system has been published to all shards, and we are ready to resume activation of the Veteran Rewards system! We are targeting to activate the system on each remaining shard at some point during the day designated below, which means that players should not expect the system to be active immediately following their scheduled morning maintenance. Please note that this schedule is subject to change, and may be extended should any unforeseen issues arise with the rewards system. All dates listed are Central Daylight Time. Tuesday, Sept. 11: Siege Perilous Wednesday, Sept. 12: Europa and Baja Thursday, Sept. 13: Arirang and Great Lakes Friday, Sept. 14: Catskills and Hokuto Monday, Sept. 17: Oceania, Izumo, and Wakoku Tuesday, Sept. 18: Drachenfels, Mizuho, and Asuka Wednesday, Sept. 19: AOL Legends, Balhae, and Formosa
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Player-owned bartenders (listed in Testing for Next Update) have now been published to all shards, and will be active shortly after their next scheduled maintenance period. Note that the bartenders will not be active immediately. In order to enable players to purchase bartenders, we must first wipe and reset all current non-essential NPCs, including shopkeepers and creatures. This will not affect stablemaster NPCs, players’ pets, or player-owned vendors. This wipe will be done on Friday morning, Sept. 14th CDT, and players can expect to see a low creature spawn for a short time until the numbers have returned to normal. This change will be added to Latest Game Updates once the bartenders are active on all shards.
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Quote from Lord Ser Brightblade, posted on Sep. 13 2001,3:04 Yeah, Mallock is alright. I called his office since Lord Bloodstone couldn't (circuits were busy). Because of the bombings he didn't go to work.
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Friday Night at 7:00 p.m. [EST] step out your door, stop your car, or step out of your establishment and light a candle. We will show the world that Americans are strong and united together against terrorism. Please pass this to everyone on your e-mail list. We need to reach everyone across the United States quickly. The message: WE STAND UNITED - WE WILL NOT TOLERATE TERRORISM. We need press to cover this-- we need the world to see.
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Called Stan, none of them live there in NY.
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We understand that many travel and communication avenues, businesses, financial institutions, etc. have been hampered or closed due to yesterday's events, which has no doubt caused many players difficulties in accessing their UO accounts. We are also aware that yesterday was a day for helping others and a day of concern for family and friends. Due to the seriousness of this occasion, we will be refreshing all houses automatically this afternoon in order to help players who may have been unable to access their accounts.
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BUSH: Good evening. Today, our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts. The victims were in airplanes or in their offices: secretaries, business men and women, military and federal workers, moms and dads, friends and neighbors. Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror. The pictures of airplanes flying into buildings, fires burning, huge structures collapsing have filled us with disbelief, terrible sadness and a quiet, unyielding anger. These acts of mass murder were intended to frighten our nation into chaos and retreat. But they have failed. Our country is strong. A great people has been moved to defend a great nation. Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve. America was targeted for attack because we're the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world. I appreciate so very much the members of Congress who have joined me in strongly condemning these attacks. And on behalf of the American people, I thank the many world leaders who have called to offer their condolences and assistance. America and our friends and allies join with all those who want peace and security in the world and we stand together to win the war against terrorism. Tonight I ask for your prayers for all those who grieve, for the children whose worlds have been shattered, for all whose sense of safety and security has been threatened. And I pray they will be comforted by a power greater than any of us spoken through the ages in Psalm 23: ``Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil for you are with me.'' This is a day when all Americans from every walk of life unite in our resolve for justice and peace. America has stood down enemies before, and we will do so this time. None of us will ever forget this day, yet we go forward to defend freedom and all that is good and just in our world. Thank you. Good night and God bless America.
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If you know anything goto http://www.ifccfbi.gov/ "The Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C). IFCC's mission is to address fraud committed over the Internet. For victims of Internet fraud, IFCC provides a convenient and easy-to-use reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of a suspected criminal or civil violation. For law enforcement and regulatory agencies at all levels, IFCC offers a central repository for complaints related to Internet fraud, works to quantify fraud patterns, and provides timely statistical data of current fraud trends."
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"There will be an OOC memorial held at Empath Abbey tonight for those who lost their lives in today's attacks against the USA. Please pass this message along." This will be all night long.
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For news about what has happened. http://www.foxnewyork.com/ "World Trade Center Collapses In Terrorist Attack; Washington Also Hit NEW YORK (AP) -- In one of the most horrifying attacks ever against the United States, terrorists crashed two airliners into the World Trade Center in a deadly series of blows Tuesday that brought down the twin 110-story towers. A plane also slammed into the Pentagon as the government itself came under attack. Thousands could be dead or injured, a high-ranking New York City police official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Authorities had been trying to evacuate those who work in the twin towers when the glass-and-steel skyscrapers came down in a thunderous roar within about 90 minutes after the crashes, which took place minutes apart around 9 a.m. But many people were thought to have been trapped. About 50,000 people work at the Trade Center and tens of thousands of others visit each day. American Airlines initially said the Trade Center was hit by two of its planes, both hijacked, carrying a total of 156 people. But the airline later said that was unconfirmed. Two United airliners with a total of 110 aboard also crashed -- one outside Pittsburgh, the other in a location not immediately identified. Altogether, the planes had 266 people aboard. "This is perhaps the most audacious terrorist attack that's ever taken place in the world," said Chris Yates, an aviation expert at Jane's Transport in London. "It takes a logistics operation from the terror group involved that is second to none Only a very small handful of terror groups is on that list. ... I would name at the top of the list Osama bin Laden." President Bush ordered a full-scale investigation to "hunt down the folks who committed this act." Within the hour, the Pentagon took a direct, devastating hit from a plane. The fiery crash collapsed one side of the five-sided structure. The White House, the Pentagon and the Capitol were evacuated along with other federal buildings in Washington and New York. Authorities in Washington immediately called out troops, including an infantry regiment. The Situation Room at the White House was in full operation. Authorities went on alert from coast to coast, the U.S. and Canadian borders were sealed, all air traffic across the country was halted, and security was tightened at strategic installations. "This is the second Pearl Harbor. I don't think that I overstate it," said Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb. In June, a U.S. judge had set this Wednesday as the sentencing date for a bin Laden associate for his role in the 1998 bombing of a U.S. embassy in Tanzania that killed 213 people. The sentencing had been set for the federal courthouse near the World Trade Center. No one from the U.S. attorney's office could be reached Tuesday to comment on whether the sentencing was still on. Afghanistan's hardline Taliban rulers condemned the attacks and rejected suggestions that bin Laden was behind them, saying he does not have the means to carry out such well-orchestrated attacks. Bin Laden has been given asylum in Afghanistan. Abdel-Bari Atwan, editor of the Al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper, sad he received a warning from Islamic fundamentalists close to bin Laden, but did not take the threat seriously. "They said it would be a huge and unprecedented attack but they did not specify," Atwan said in a telephone interview in London. In the West Bank city of Nablus, thousands of Palestinians celebrated the attacks, chanting "God is Great" and handing out candy. American Airlines initially identified the planes that crashed into the Trade Center as Flight 11, a Los Angeles-bound jet hijacked after takeoff from Boston with 92 people aboard, and Flight 77, which was seized while carrying 64 people from Washington to Los Angeles. In Pennsylvania, United Airlines Flight 93, a Boeing 757 en route from Newark, N.J., to San Francisco, crashed about 80 miles southeast of Pittsburgh with 45 people aboard. United said another of its planes, Flight 175, a Boeing 767 bound from Boston to Los Angeles with 65 people on board, also crashed, but it did not say where. The fate of those aboard the two planes was not immediately known. United's pilots union said United Flight 175 crashed into the Trade Center. But the airline had no immediate comment. An emergency dispatcher in Westmoreland County, Pa., received a cell phone call at 9:58 a.m. from a man who said he was a passenger locked in the bathroom of United Flight 93, said dispatch supervisor Glenn Cramer. "We are being hijacked, we are being hijacked!" Cramer quoted the man as saying. The man told dispatchers the plane "was going down. He heard some sort of explosion and saw white smoke coming from the plane and we lost contact with him," Cramer said. Evacuations were ordered at the United Nations in New York and at the Sears Tower in Chicago. Los Angeles mobilized its anti-terrorism division, and security was intensified around the naval installations in Hampton Roads, Va. Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., was evacuated. At the World Trade Center, "everyone was screaming, crying, running, cops, people, firefighters, everyone," said Mike Smith, a fire marshal. "It's like a war zone." Jennifer Brickhouse, 34, from Union, N.J., who was going up the escalator into the World Trade Center when she "heard this big boom." "All this stuff started falling and all this smoke was coming through. People were screaming, falling, and jumping out of the windows," from high in the sky, she said. "I just saw the building I work in come down," said businessman Gabriel Ioan, shaking in shock outside City Hall, a cloud of smoke and ash from the World Trade Center behind him. Nearby a crowd mobbed a man on a pay phone, screaming at him to get off the phone so that they could call relatives. Dust and dirt flew everywhere. Ash was 2 to 3 inches deep in places. People wandered dazed and terrified. The planes blasted fiery, gaping holes in the upper floors of the twin towers. About an hour later, the southern tower collapsed with a roar and a huge cloud of smoke; the other tower fell about a half-hour after that, covering lower Manhattan in heaps of gray rubble and broken glass. Firefighters trapped in the rubble radioed for help. "I have a sense it's a horrendous number of lives lost," Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said. "Right now we have to focus on saving as many lives as possible." The death toll on the crashed planes alone could surpass that of the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, which claimed 168 lives in what was the deadliest act of terrorism on U.S. soil. "Today we've had a national tragedy," Bush said in Sarasota, Fla. "Two airplanes have crashed into the World Trade Center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country." He said he would be returning immediately to Washington. The crashes at the World Trade Center happened minutes apart, beginning just before 9 a.m. Heavy black smoke billowed into the sky above one of New York City's most famous landmarks, and debris rained down on the street, one of the city's busiest work areas. When the second plane hit, a fireball of flame and smoke erupted, leaving a huge hole in the glass and steel tower. John Axisa, who was getting off a commuter train to the World Trade Center, said he saw "bodies falling out" of the building. He said he ran outside, and watched people jump out of the first building. Then there was a second explosion, and he felt heat on the back of neck. People ran down the stairs in panic and fled the building. Thousands of pieces of what appeared to be office paper drifted over Brooklyn, about three miles away. Several subway lines were immediately shut down. Trading on Wall Street was suspended. New York's mayoral primary election Tuesday was postponed. All bridges and tunnels into Manhattan were closed. David Reck was handing out literature for a candidate for public advocate a few blocks away when he saw a jet come in "very low, and then it made a slight twist and dove into the building." Terrorist bombers struck the World Trade Center in February 1993, killing six people and injuring more than 1,000 others. "It's just sick. It just shows how vulnerable we really are," Keith Meyers, 39, said in Columbus, Ohio. "It kind of makes you want to go home and spend time with your family. It puts everything in perspective," Meyers said. He said he called to check in with his wife. They have two young children. In New York, "we heard a large boom and then we saw all this debris just falling," said Harriet Grimm, who was inside a bookstore on the World Trade Center's first floor when the first explosion rocked the building. "The plane was coming in low and ... it looked like it hit at a slight angle," said Sean Murtagh, a CNN vice president, the network reported. In 1945, an Army Air Corps B-25, a twin-engine bomber, crashed. into the 79th floor of the Empire State Building in dense fog. In Florida, Bush was reading to children in a classroom at 9:05 a.m. when his chief of staff, Andrew Card, whispered into his ear. The president briefly turned somber before he resumed reading. He addressed the tragedy about a half-hour later."
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We will be releasing a client patch on Tuesday, September 4th at approximately 10:00 AM. This patch is the same patch that was previously released and reverted on August 30th, and contains the following changes: 2D gameplay window can now be resized without restarting the client When in a party in 3D, the player's status bar will have heal/cure buttons Improvements to the "Last Shard Used" button functionality in the 3D client The character creation templates have been revamped Book crash fixed Players will not always be put in Britain when not using Advanced creation mode. They are put in a random starting city. Players will no longer be asked if they wish to proceed with criminal acts while in Trammel. New characters will now start with 80 stat points. Many crashes and other bugs have been addressed in this patch. The current versions should now be 3.0.4m (2D client) and 3.0.4m Build 74 (3D client). NOTE: Windows 95 users that have not upgraded to Winsock 2 may receive the error “missing winsock32.dll”. To fix this problem, these users should download and install the new version of Winsock, which can be found here. Also important to note: Users attempting to log in while using UO Assist may receive the error "The IGR time limit has been met." Until UO Assist is patched by Tugsoft (its parent company), players will need to log in without UO Assist.
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What is everyone running? My system: AMD T-Bird 1.33GHz 640mb DDR PC2100 RAM GeForce 2 GTS 32mb DDR Soundblaster pci 512
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Seems my mobo and that ABIT card are incompatible. So I ended up with a Asus geforce 2 v7700 card which is running slower than my original geforce 256.. pffft
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I got into windows finally... good enough to copy the files I needed. The reformat and install went well. Card does not work.. I bought a new ABIT Siluro GeForce 2 MX 400 64mb SDRAM.. but no matter what I have tried it will not run any 3d applications without crashing. Only thing in there is the vid card, the ram, power supply, hdd, cpu, fans, mobo.. etc.. no other cards or anything. All the latest updates.. exchanged the mobo and vid card. I did everything I could on my end.. techs said to bring it in and they would take a look at it... will take 6 days though. *shrugs*
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I am going to be doing a reformat here soon.. can't even get windows to reinstall so I can boot up.. not sure how I am going to save stuff I have on the drive. I don't think there is a copy command that will create directories as well as copy files... or is there? Anyway, everyone send me an ICQ.
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Another daddy in the ranks. Congrats!!