The You Game!
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sonicbrawler182

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< thinks ^^'s Dimentio looks amazing.
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Oh yeah, < got his driving permit today! < has an intense fear of the pressure when driving! Yeah!
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Reese Riverson

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^ has a cool setup!
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< notices that ^ is breaking two rules at ones.
One worded posts and ^ is not playing by the rules of "You Game"
One worded posts and ^ is not playing by the rules of "You Game"
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Master

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< thinks while ^^^ appreciates ^^'s enthusiasm, ^^^ would also like to have a proper response.
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Oh, sorry! < keeps forgetting about it. The post is fixed now.
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Master

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< thinks ^ really needs to curb that habit, as < is pretty sure ^'s now been reminded over three times for this.
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technology4617

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< thinks ^^ needs to realize that ^^ is actually completely going off-topic with that habit. 
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<’s really sorry about that, < keeps forgetting the one-worded post and the You game rules!Master wrote:< thinks ^ really needs to curb that habit, as < is pretty sure ^'s now been reminded over three times for this.
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< suggests that ^ takes it easy, and focus on the topic title and the posts ^ plans to respond to. < Thinks it'd help ^ stay on track by seeing others following rules.
< Also had gone through some trial and error, and got the Gateway going! Since the CMOS battery had been dead, < had to put a new battery in place, get not only the CMOS corrected, but run an EISA configuration utility before < could even use the SCSI controller for the harddrives.
Despite that, < really thinks it was a good learning experience, as < had zero experience with EISA, let alone SCSI.
Next task, is < formatting the two harddrives and starting from scratch on a fresh install, with all the appropriate SCSI drivers.
< Also had gone through some trial and error, and got the Gateway going! Since the CMOS battery had been dead, < had to put a new battery in place, get not only the CMOS corrected, but run an EISA configuration utility before < could even use the SCSI controller for the harddrives.
Despite that, < really thinks it was a good learning experience, as < had zero experience with EISA, let alone SCSI.
Next task, is < formatting the two harddrives and starting from scratch on a fresh install, with all the appropriate SCSI drivers.
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Thanks for the tips, ^Hoodcom wrote:< suggests that ^ takes it easy, and focus on the topic title and the posts ^ plans to respond to. < Thinks it'd help ^ stay on track by seeing others following rules.
Cool! Is ^ a collector of old PCs?Hoodcom wrote:< Also had gone through some trial and error, and got the Gateway going! Since the CMOS battery had been dead, < had to put a new battery in place, get not only the CMOS corrected, but run an EISA configuration utility before < could even use the SCSI controller for the harddrives. Despite that, < really thinks it was a good learning experience, as < had zero experience with EISA, let alone SCSI.
What is ^ going to install on it?Hoodcom wrote:Next task, is < formatting the two harddrives and starting from scratch on a fresh install, with all the appropriate SCSI drivers.
— <’s following the rules —
<’s getting better at Rayman (PS1). < was able to get past Moskito’s Nest and Bongo Hills. Now <’s at Allegro Presto:
Note: Moskito’s Nest was a real nightmare for <. < couldn’t get past the last battle part. < had to play the part 10 times in order to get it done. Bongo Hills wasn’t that hard.
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< says that Rayman 1 is not that hard except for Picture City.
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< is now having trouble with Mr. Sax’s Hullaballoo. < can’t get past the Mr. Sax fight:OldClassicGamer wrote:< says that Rayman 1 is not that hard except for Picture City.

OCG? Are you here?
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< says that ^ should punch back notes at Mr. Sax.
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But these “mini wrong notes” are the problem!OldClassicGamer wrote:< says that ^ should punch back notes at Mr. Sax.
Rayman just keeps dying because of them!
<’s playing the PlayStation 1 version.
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Snagglebee

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<'s father keeps disappointing < 
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^ should just see how <, Haruka or Omar play that levelFifo wrote:But these “mini wrong notes” are the problem!OldClassicGamer wrote:< says that ^ should punch back notes at Mr. Sax.
Rayman just keeps dying because of them!
<’s playing the PlayStation 1 version.
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But < wants to do it without any walkthroughsOldClassicGamer wrote:^ should just see how <, Haruka or Omar play that levelFifo wrote:But these “mini wrong notes” are the problem!OldClassicGamer wrote:< says that ^ should punch back notes at Mr. Sax.
Rayman just keeps dying because of them!
<’s playing the PlayStation 1 version.
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Master

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If ^ wishes to play like so, then all < can really say ^ can do is practice and learn.


