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Master

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Re: Rayman 2
Congratulations, how was the experience then?
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Haha great, I've always loved this game slightly better than I did Rayman 3.Master wrote:Congratulations, how was the experience then?
Now I can take it on the go
Holidays --> Rayman 3D =D
Stuck in Traffic --> Rayman 3D =D
Cycling --> Rayman 3D =D
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Dude, don't fucking die.Imco97 wrote: Cycling --> Rayman 3D =D
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Meh, playing the same one game on a Handheld doesn't seem to be all that appealing, especially if it's something I've beaten and played for a good decade.
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Congratulations for your multi-tasking ability! Do you have all your bones intact?Rulez wrote:Dude, don't fucking die.Imco97 wrote: Cycling --> Rayman 3D =D
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Unfortunately no, I broke my finger last week when I was unicycling on a dancing rhino 500 meters up in the air, on a very thin cord.Haruka wrote:Congratulations for your multi-tasking ability! Do you have all your bones intact?Rulez wrote:Dude, don't fucking die.Imco97 wrote: Cycling --> Rayman 3D =D
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Last week I saw someone unicycling home from school past my house, up a hill. I was like wtf that is so badass.
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I am a pony, so is Rayman, now I'm a tinklefairy! 
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Cycling without hands is a thing, but playing Rayman at the same time sounds more than challenging.Rulez wrote:Dude, don't fucking die.
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For grins and giggles, Rayman 2 on a 486. 
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LOL, Lums do not even count 
Beating the game 100% is clearly impossible on that PC.
Beating the game 100% is clearly impossible on that PC.
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Oh godness, the time it took to load the software and to reach the main menu!
Well, we can't guilt a 486 CPU. When I got Rayman 2: The Great Escape my computer was built an year before, and it was a Pentium III with a GeForce 256 running Windows ME: no lag or big loading times.
Ah, beautiful startup tune from Windows 95. I don't think I remember my parents to have that tune when we had a computer for us three and with Windows 95, but we had this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miZHa7ZC6Z0
Well, we can't guilt a 486 CPU. When I got Rayman 2: The Great Escape my computer was built an year before, and it was a Pentium III with a GeForce 256 running Windows ME: no lag or big loading times.
Ah, beautiful startup tune from Windows 95. I don't think I remember my parents to have that tune when we had a computer for us three and with Windows 95, but we had this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miZHa7ZC6Z0
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I had the exact same one.Haruka wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miZHa7ZC6Z0
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@Haruka: Oh nice specs to run Rayman 2 there. 
I have a Pentium III system with Windows 98SE on it. 500MHz, 64MB RAM, some ATI card I forget the name of, and a Voodoo 2 3DFX card.
Also, that tune you heard on Windows 95 is the same I get on Windows 3.1 on that system, and it's due to the Creative SoundBlaster AWE64 drivers putting that in.
I have a Pentium III system with Windows 98SE on it. 500MHz, 64MB RAM, some ATI card I forget the name of, and a Voodoo 2 3DFX card.
Also, that tune you heard on Windows 95 is the same I get on Windows 3.1 on that system, and it's due to the Creative SoundBlaster AWE64 drivers putting that in.
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Blimey, Rayman 2 lagging on a system, that's something I'd never have seen growing up.
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R2 could not even start on my first PC ever 
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I do remember also when I got Rayman 3. It had minor hiccups in the last battle of the game, and the hardware was the same I used for Rayman 2.
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I wonder would RRR work on that hardware.
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If Rayman 2 couldn't work well on it, it stands to reason that Rayman 3 would fare worse, and thus, Rayman Raving Rabbids even more so.
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I suppose I could give Rayman 3 a try, but I doubt it. Considering I don't have the graphics support for it, period, I doubt it'd run. 


