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Thread: The Hangout: I like Chopin Brokoly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Forward UDP on port 7500.

    Try that.
    Did that. Must be something else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    Did that. Must be something else.
    You patched MBAC to v. 1.03 right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    You patched MBAC to v. 1.03 right?
    Yeah. I'm just wondering if I'm supposed to copy the two files from the File folder into the MBAC directory.

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    At least he could run it. ._.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    At least he could run it. ._.
    It's hella fun, too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    At least he could run it. ._.
    I still think you were missing some font packs.

    I mean it ran, it just crashed in matches.

    Some simple font installs and I removed all crashes from playing japanese video games.

    Plus if Operation Virtual Fer taught us anything, it's that MBAC has horribly low sys reqs


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    Awesome, it works online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    I still think you were missing some font packs.

    I mean it ran, it just crashed in matches.

    Some simple font installs and I removed all crashes from playing japanese video games.

    Plus if Operation Virtual Fer taught us anything, it's that MBAC has horribly low sys reqs

    It never ran, I couldn't choose the options, and when the demo battle loaded the computer froze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    It never ran, I couldn't choose the options, and when the demo battle loaded the computer froze.
    Really? I was sure you said you got to the intro movie before it locked up

    Anyway, a computer that can run vista should be able to run MBAC.

    All I'm saying.


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    Dammit, I heard some cool bonus song in Rock Band yesterday and I can't find it anywhere.

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    A computer that can run Vista should be able to run anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raype View Post
    Really? I was sure you said you got to the intro movie before it locked up

    Anyway, a computer that can run vista should be able to run MBAC.

    All I'm saying.

    The intro movie loaded, went into main menu, couldn't choose anything, took too long, demo battle loaded, pc died.

    Not anymore. -_____- My integrated piece of shit vidcard kept showing corrupted jpg's and whatnot. >__> I asked my friend if this was because of Vista and he said that he didn't got that.

    I liked Vista.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    A computer that can run Vista should be able to run anything.


    Panda's gonna be pissed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    Dammit, I heard some cool bonus song in Rock Band yesterday and I can't find it anywhere.
    Happen to know the lyrics/style/speed/band/whatever? *has the rockband soundtrack on his computer*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    I liked Vista.
    Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fer! View Post
    The intro movie loaded, went into main menu, couldn't choose anything, took too long, demo battle loaded, pc died.
    You're supposed to set up the keys first

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