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Joe Redifer

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 17, 2008 15:33


ORIGINAL: locopuyo

Any serious gamer has mouse acceleration off because it is inconsistent as hell.



Who the hell uses a Mac for gaming? That' s what consoles are for.
Agent Ghost

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 17, 2008 15:44
PC mouses have accellerometers too.
Eddie_the_Hated

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 00:54
Most PCs I' ve seen either have the acceleration turned clean off, or set to very-low.
choupolo

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 02:58
Heh, I honestly never knew about this. Just turned off the enhanced pointer preceision thing and it feels so much better!
Chee Saw

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 04:55
I don' t understand people. They bash people for loving Apple and its products, but turn around and are total haters of Apple and their products.

Same close minded attitude if you ask me.

As for the new thin and light macbook; yeah, I won' t be getting it, but it' s cool that they' ve pushed the technology to get it that small. I think it looks pretty sweet!
choupolo

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 05:03
Makes more sense than if they turned around again and loved Apple and their products surely?
Joe Redifer

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 07:40
I believe his point is that they are accusing Apple fans of loving Apple products because they are Apple but then showing that same close mindedness towards Apple products themselves.
Rampage99

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 10:08
*Edit*

Nevermind.
< Message edited by Rampage99 -- 18 Jan 08 2:09:06 >
Chimura

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 10:19
Is about using what your prefer and recognizing the strength and weaknesses of each platform. I prefer Mac, specially OS over Windows, but that doesn' t mean Mac is the be all of computers.
locopuyo

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 11:20
I am big fan of having choice. The apple philosophy is to make everything as simplified as possible, they don' t put choices in any of their products. Everything works one way, you don' t get to decide.
This is why all things apple suck. (IMO ofc)
Joe Redifer

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 14:45
You are so narrow minded. There' s plenty of choice. I think you just enjoy hating Mac.
locopuyo

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 15:10
The number of options in Mac OS compared to windows and linux is uber tiny.
Joe Redifer

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RE: Does size matter? - Jan 18, 2008 16:14
OK.




< Message edited by Joe Redifer -- 18 Jan 08 8:15:43 >
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