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jan0s1k:

--- Quote from: Eleet on December 16, 2010, 09:42:43 am ---hold up, your ganna trust a lame ass program to check ur stats when u can simplely right click my computer or explorer and have it auto bring up? also, does xfire work on mac? no i bet not, anyways, u can stop now, or i bring many troll from 4chan here :P

(also, 50 USD is like...err....50 AUD.....AUD = not exactly much, so yea, if ur laptop is worth 50 USD then, bleh it must b a re-make of the first laptop ever xD)

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Lol... Have you seen first laptop? I think that not, yes I trust this program and this web app wrote so good since beggining, and what I can see in proporties of Windows? that I have processor with incorrect GHz ? and RAM wrong wrote? And also, when I done it (statistics) I don't have to look at proporties and hardware manager and rewrite this all shit here, because program done it for me and it's just copy-paste... And also, I don't have so much money (50 USD is hmm big money for me - student - yes I don't have word for it ;p) so this laptop looks for me as pretty good..


EDIT: for Mac Xfire works too, but without overlay because there is a pidgin plugin for it - Gfire...
Have you in your Steam statistics how long you play in FOnline? :)

Opera:
50 USD for that laptop isn't really that much, but when comparing to somewhat average PC nowdays... puh. :)

Yeah, there is system information available in Steam too. Cool thing is that you can compare you system to others.
http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/

There isn't way to see how long you have played FOnline, because it only makes a shortcut to the .exe file and it is a non-steam game. Actually you don't see how long you have played FOnline in Xfire either, but the tutorial shows how make Xfire recognize FOnline as Fallout 2. Basically you can mess up the statistics by playing Fallout 2. It would be nice to have this in Steam too.

LagMaster:
let's just don't transform this tread to a Steam vs. xFire forum(p.s., X-fire is better)

Eleet:

--- Quote from: Opera on December 16, 2010, 06:19:02 pm ---50 USD for that laptop isn't really that much, but when comparing to somewhat average PC nowdays... puh. :)

Yeah, there is system information available in Steam too. Cool thing is that you can compare you system to others.
http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/

There isn't way to see how long you have played FOnline, because it only makes a shortcut to the .exe file and it is a non-steam game. Actually you don't see how long you have played FOnline in Xfire either, but the tutorial shows how make Xfire recognize FOnline as Fallout 2. Basically you can mess up the statistics by playing Fallout 2. It would be nice to have this in Steam too.

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Thanks for the defence on Steams side, i dont have much intel on xFire cuz i cant stand it >.<


--- Quote from: LagMaster on December 16, 2010, 06:47:30 pm ---let's just don't transform this tread to a Steam vs. xFire forum(p.s., X-fire is better)

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Haha u mad cuz Steam is tryin to get it customers to buy more games, which i think is fine, cuz there games are awesome, im yet to get 1 i dont like.

Gorlak:
Xfire is a great , lightweight program, as opposed to the hulking , invasive , resource hog that is Steam.

Bought Halflife when it came out, thought the game itself, and Valve were awesome.. I continued thinking this until I bought Sin:episodes -Emergence.  When I attempted to install the game, and found out that it was required of me to be connected to the internet, as well as install some extra application just to do anything,  I returned the game to the store. In my eyes, Steam is to gaming as Itunes is to music (Absolute trash)

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