I had assumed there would have been more titles out with 64 bit processor support (i,e, like Far Cry) however fairs fair due to the extra ram allocation available. I will have to get another couple of gigs of ram I think as my PC is struggling a little with Windows 7 compared to Windows XP.
I was just wandering if anybody knew or could supply me a list of games that are 64 bit processor enabled? I ask as I have just upgraded to a 64bit version of Windows and would like to know what games use that extra processing power avaiable.
If you buy the game when you install I believe it will install via Steam (I am not 100% sure but when I got Football Manager 10 I was given the option to install it via steam and it then adds the game and updates automatically to your game list).
You won't be required to download the game itself then but you will still need to allow Steam to update the game to be able to play online on it.
I was just wandering if anybody could tell me if the Xbox 360/Games for Windows pad works with the Grand Theft Auto packs available on Steam at the moment (i.e. GTA3, VC, SA)?
How easy is it to earn currency to get players with? Is it a really long course of winning loads of compeitions or can you get the packs in a reasonable time frame?
I have a few quick questions regarding Fifa 10 Ultimate team if anybody has the answers for them:
1). Do you have to pay real cash for in game player cards or do you earn credits in game/win them via matches? 2). Do you actually control the squad (the videos I have seen are vauge making it look like its more Football Manager style gameplay than allowing you to take control of the players?) 3). If I download the demo can I just buy it like the Xbox Live Arcade games or do you have to download a different version?
Thank you for all the feedback. I went with the copy files to new hard disk and then uninstall Steam and reinstalled it to the new hard disk and so far it works.
Many thanks to all of you who replied to this topic, much appriciated :)
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