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    @=XDC=NeonSamurai wrote:

    That I shall do Mr Turks, once enough folks have confessed to which degree they are addicts to EA’s electronic crack.

    I know that my mate Cowboy has Vanilla BF2 and SF.

    Tell your wombat you will give him a £10 bag if he goes and “acquires” a new copy of sf for you.

    in reply to: New front page!!!! #22454
    airmessy
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    I have not seen it before.

    in reply to: help :( #22444
    airmessy
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    http://www.dabs.com/contenttopiclist.aspx?ContentType=Help&NavigationKey=4294967288+4294967285&SectionName=Returns_and_Refunds

    In order to return goods to dabs.com, we request that you follow our online returns procedure. Thanks to our easy-to-use online returns tool, you can do this now via our website!

    How do I access the online returns facility?
    If you need to return a product to dabs.com, we request that you log into your dabs.com account by clicking on the ‘my account’ icon at the top right hand side of our website. Once you’ve logged in please select ‘view orders and returns’ and choose the order that you wish to return goods from.

    If you see a blue ‘r’ icon next to the order line this signifies that a product can be returned to dabs.com. A green ‘r’ signifies that you have already requested an RMA returns number from us – something which you’ll need when sending back products to us. When the green ‘r’ icon is clicked on, information relating to the status of the ‘in progress’ return will be displayed – which means you can track its return progress, every step of the way.

    Selecting a reason for your return
    The ‘return reason’ list allows you to select the reason why you are returning a product. There are a variety of reasons to choose from including – ‘goods unwanted within 7 working days of delivery’, ‘goods faulty within 28 days of delivery’ ‘goods faulty and within warranty’, ‘goods not as ordered’ and so on.

    As you select your reason for return, our system is sophisticated enough to carry out a check to qualify that the reason you are selecting is a valid one. This is based on the date the order was shipped to you and the type of customer you are registered as – i.e. a private or business type customer, as some sections of our returns policy may differ.

    Providing product fault information
    For certain types of returns, such as faulty products, you will asked to supply further information such as the type of product fault. This approach ensures that we are supplied with all the necessary information.

    RMA confirmation number
    If you’ve returned products to Dabs before, you’ll be familiar with our RMA policy – i.e. that we request you to obtain an RMA number or returns number in order to send products back to us, thus enabling you to track the return throughout its full process. Once you have completed the steps above, the RMA confirmation screen displays the newly generated RMA number and gives you the opportunity to arrange your collection. In addition, you will also be sent an email confirming the RMA details and providing you with more information about what you need to do next.

    Arranging a collection
    Collections are arranged using the same process as per the previous system we had in place. You can arrange for your goods to be collected by entering your collection address and the number of boxes that are being returned. An added advantage is that you can now add a new address if you need to. Note that depending on the reason for return, in some instances you will be responsible for paying the courier costs.

    Collection confirmation
    At the final stage of the process, before submitting your collection request, you will be presented with a summary page to check the information you have entered. Note that if you are paying for the collection/courier charges, all of the relevant payment details including the exact charge and your selected payment method will also be displayed.

    Collection status – Order RMAs
    On the returns status page, the total number of RMA return numbers that have been issued for a particular order, is summarised, along with the current status for each. There are a variety of different returns status messages that may be displayed including for example: awaiting return of goods, collection arranged, fully refunded, return cancelled and so on. Each type of status links through to an information box which contains a more comprehensive explanation of what it means to help you track your return, every step of the way.

    in reply to: Logitech G5 gaming mouse #22432
    airmessy
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    2000 dpi laser engine
    An ultra-high resolution engine churns images at an astounding 6.4 megapixels per second. A massive (30-pixel by 30-pixel) sensor array and precision laser technology provides best-in-class performance and tracking.

    G5 Laser Mouse

    In-game sensitivity switching
    The G5 provides instant access to three sensitivity levels— 400 dpi, 800 dpi, and 2000 dpi—before driver installation. Shift from pixel-precise targeting to fast-twitch maneuvers, without pausing the action.

    G5 Laser Mouse

    Adjustable weight cartridge
    Adjust the G5s weight and balance (up to 36 grams) for the control you need to dominate the competition.

    G5 Laser Mouse

    Polytetrafluoroethylene gaming feet
    Forget sticky workarounds—the G5’s durable polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) feet give the ultra-smooth glide you want in a gaming mouse.

    G5 Laser Mouse

    Full-speed USB
    A 500 reports/second*, bi-directional connection delivers blazing speed and instant acceleration.

    I am liking the stats on that.

    Only bad thing i can see with it is that its not wireless. I dont think i could go back to a mouse with a wire on it now.

    in reply to: PC Crashes when playing online games #22214
    airmessy
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    @Messiah2505 wrote:

    With guildwars you can play the game in a window form and i have kept an eye on the temps and they never goes over 47 degrees, just before crashing.

    Has it always been like this?

    If not what was the last thing you changed or installed before the trouble started?

    in reply to: Where the fook is… #22356
    airmessy
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    ghey!

    in reply to: MSN 8 #22337
    airmessy
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    @Beer_Monster wrote:

    aye, go on then, chuck one my way if you have any left. our lass likes to use MSN for the video and voice chat to the folks and friends in the states. it saves my a stack in phone bills.

    skype is the best for that.. The voise system on it is second to none. The new version has webcam to.

    http://www.skype.com/helloagain.html

    in reply to: Armored Fury #21682
    airmessy
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    @Ronathon wrote:

    @Wipers wrote:

    @Ronathon wrote:

    Can they be changed manualy via rcon then, so that map ends admin changes it so that next map is a SF one then it drops back to vanilla next round?

    Nope – a server restart is required when changing between SF and Vanilla.

    Very laudible plans but if someone knows of a way of getting enough people to come on the server in the evening without it being on Karky first then I’m all ears.

    Bah.. 🙁

    If you start it off on Warlord it will pull a crowd – then just run daylight maps and it should stay full (Iron Gator is the only one that some tend to leave as it’s a bit laggy, but reminds me of Oil Rigs from DC).

    The trick with SF is not to run the night maps, people just hate them.

    And with EU Forces Tabara Quary isn’t that popular.

    I like the one night map.
    The one with 2 islands and a fortress thingy on top of the western cliffs

    in reply to: Robbed!! #22365
    airmessy
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    That was ment to be in one of the first patches..

    I am sure it was… They put a patch in that stopped the commander getting team swapped.

    In a later patch they also did it so squad leaders would not be swapped to.

    One fo the patches must have borked the no “commander switch” code.

    airmessy
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    Got them all.. Ill be getting a10 rape fury to 🙂

    in reply to: PC Crashes when playing online games #22212
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    @=XDC=McQueen wrote:

    Not that I’m an expert at these things, just online tends to be more cpu/gfx card intense than offline. ( I think )

    Erm no….the gfx settings are the same wether your online or not plus the gfx/cpu dont KNOW that your online anywho…

    Your cpu should be under more pressure online with some games as it has more to do.. fx card would be as normal

    in reply to: MSN 8 #22333
    airmessy
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    cheers m8.

    in reply to: XDDR war #22224
    airmessy
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    The e-pains is strong in those threads 😈

    in reply to: MSN 8 #22331
    airmessy
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    You can throw one my way if there are no takers. 😛

    in reply to: Happy Birthday!!! #22243
    airmessy
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    Happy birthday.

    Have a good one.

    Dont forget to tell you dad that because its your birthday you can use the computer to play bf2 with us all day 😛

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