I was thinking of getting the orange box, i know my computer can definitely run the games, but the problem is i don't have the memory space. So I was wondering, can you install the games that come with the orange box separately or you have to install it all in one go?
You can install them individually.
Just get TF2, much more worth it than the rest of them
Teek speaks the truth.teek22 wrote:
You can install them individually.
I'm more of a single player person tbh. One more question, is hl2 ep 1 and 2 expansion packs, meaning they need hl2 installed or are they stand alone games?
No, they are stand-alone.wongydude wrote:
I'm more of a single player person tbh. One more question, is hl2 ep 1 and 2 expansion packs, meaning they need hl2 installed or are they stand alone games?
This is the most helpgul thread I've seen in a while. Bravo BF2s!
watShowMeTheMonkey wrote:
This is the most helpgul thread I've seen in a while. Bravo BF2s!
I agree with kez
get tf2
get tf2
Yea, get TF2. Who wants to play HL2 anyway?
Also, TF2 is out on a disc:
http://www.play.com/Games/PC/4-/2474873 … oduct.html
Also, TF2 is out on a disc:
http://www.play.com/Games/PC/4-/2474873 … oduct.html
Last edited by r'Eeee (2008-04-11 10:35:56)
Well I already got it but when I put the disc in it doesn't do the autorun, and when I try running it it gives me this error message:
Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed.
help please, this pisses me off.
Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed.
help please, this pisses me off.
No idea why you are getting that.
Why don't you buy another hard drive if you're struggling for space?
Because I'm a kid and I live on a 30 dollar weekly allowance.cablecopulate wrote:
Why don't you buy another hard drive if you're struggling for space?
Learning to save is a good lesson for a kid.
I don't have a problem with saving, that's how i get all my games in the first place. Even if I got a new hard drive, this computer I'm using is a shared one which my dad stores so much shit on it's unbelievable, but my point is I don't think he'd approve of a new hard drive. Also, getting a new hard drive won't help me solve that problem, and I'm asking for a solution to that error thingcablecopulate wrote:
Learning to save is a good lesson for a kid.