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I've got Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell for PC and I don't see an option to use my controller. Can anyone help me? It's kinda frustrating...

its finally out?

 

must ...umm.... 'get' it! :D

 

I don't understand why people prefer controllers to keyboard+mouse... oh-well

 

how is the aiming in the game? The demo was annoying because for some reason the 'black ops' agent could not aim properly, which was totally unrealistic.

You don't need a controller. The game is awesome with just a mouse and keyboard. Unless you have a moded PS2 or Xbox(controller S is the best) controller I suggest not wasting your time.

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If you're on broadband, I don't mind sending the game to you. Just let me know.

Yeah if you want to put up with his 15k capped cable modem.

 

Now if you want something from me (like the 100+ movies I have as DIVX/XVID/SVCD, I will be happy to send them to you as fast as your connection can handle it, since i've got an OC-3, which is unfathomably superior to erics puny cable.

 

You can only request those movies if you own a physical copy and want a computer copy... because I'm sure the MPAA is already spying on me for downloading so damn many, and they don't care whether I in fact own them or not.

 

jk i don't care if you own them, the MPAA is an incarnation of satan.

heh

 

We should organize a Faf's Bandwisdth Eating pary in which faf will try to max it by sending movies to everyone he can.

Should be interesting.

Sounds like fun :D

 

I don't have to pay for it ;)

 

I pay $32,000/year to go here, I should be able to use all the bandwidth I damn well please!

Holy chiza!

 

What univeristy do you go to?!

 

And that american dollars? crazy...

 

One of the best (top 10) canadian universities costs half that amount per year, Canadian!

University of Miami

 

Between scholarships and grants I pay next to nothing out of pocket...

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