The monk was my #1 after he was introduced. After playing him to 13 in the beta, I have dropped him to #3-4 (not sure yet). He does feel slower and less fun due to the combos - the barb simply feels more powerful - and the speed vs. strength arguement isn't pronounced since the monk doesn't FEEL much faster, but certainly is less powerful. Hopefully the endgame monk is more fun, but for now, my first playthrough will be a Barb.
Ok... well if your disc is scratched.. you dont need it.. why is this a hard concept? Your CD key from your disc will work to allow you to download the game from bnet and use the CD key from your messed up disc.. no issues.. easy as pie.
I know... If I KNEW it wasn't coming till 2012, atleast I could stop checking up on it so much... try to forget about it, and be surprised and happy when it is released... but the constant unknown just keeps torturing me, I've wanted diablo 3 since I was in middle school... maybe the beta will come out early 2011...
Perhaps it's best it doesn't come out soon... I think dialo2 caused me to miss more "life" than anything else I've ever done... I mean... in the summers between school I would literally only leave the computer to occasionally feed myself and use the restroom.. showering was optional... now with a full time "career" a decade later... I can see me using all of my sick days and vacation for a game.. my g/f will absolutely hate me.. and I'm sure the hygiene will revert as well haha
So... now that we have all the classes. PVP Arena. And some more gameplay video... I REALLY want to just play the bloody game. I am soooo tired of waiting and it looks like it's gonna be awhile more to wait. I started D2 over again, but it's just not the same since I've played it SO many times over the past decade. Sorry... just venting my frustration.
I would build it myself. It is really not hard at all, and you get to know your machine way better. Saves you a good chunk of change and you get to pick and choose the parts, what is better than that?
I build my first system, air cooled q6600 in an antec 900 overclocked to 3.5ghz, a few years ago. Then stepped up to the beast I have now... a watercooled i7 running at ~4.5ghz in a haf932... couldn't be happier I tried to build my own rather than buying a prebuilt those few years ago...
Pretty basic question... assuming you have a graphing calculator... I'd just use that for everything but the first part... (local min/max function and you can just search the table of every point for the one when Y=0 for when the ball lands) - still use the calculator but... just to check work for the parts that want you to find the max by formula... not sure what math you are in, but the max will be a point in which the slop is equal to zero.. first derivative is the slope.. so take the derivative and set it equal to zero and solve for T. so you get... -32t+64=0 > -32t=-64 > t=2 .. second derivative is -32 < 0 making it a local max (not certain on this part)...
just plug in 2 for t and solve for H
to graph the original function - just plug in points... and solve for T or H...
if this is wrong, you must forgive me, been like 4 years since I took or used calc1 or 2...
for F and G - just solve the function for when H=0 and when h=250...
while a clean install would be best, you should be able to do an "upgrade" install.. where you keep all your settings and files but it still installs the OS. Infact i am certain you can do this, says so on their site. You could always do what I am doing... burning everything I want to keep to a few DVD-R's and do a clean install...
I have been using win7 since the beta came out and I have been fairly impressed. It still lacks some features I'd like to see.. but it is faster and the features it does have seem more useful than vista's... if you take the time to disable everything you don't normally need the OS speeds up nicely.. I will say I didn't notice more than a 10% increase in speed over vista, but I was running both on a 4.5ghz quadcore.. so perhaps lower end machines will have greater gains in speed.
Still.. I'd like to see someone (aside from linux based OS's) deviate from the whole glass/glossy UI... be nice to see something new and innovative... rather than lightly improving something everyone has been doing for years..
Edit: and you should be able to change the background color of the new "start" button... if you make the interface red.. the little blue circular windows button just does not fit in...
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Hey Kash, my net is giving me a hard time, I'll be back in a jiffy - gonna reset modem
Perhaps it's best it doesn't come out soon... I think dialo2 caused me to miss more "life" than anything else I've ever done... I mean... in the summers between school I would literally only leave the computer to occasionally feed myself and use the restroom.. showering was optional... now with a full time "career" a decade later... I can see me using all of my sick days and vacation for a game.. my g/f will absolutely hate me.. and I'm sure the hygiene will revert as well haha
I build my first system, air cooled q6600 in an antec 900 overclocked to 3.5ghz, a few years ago. Then stepped up to the beast I have now... a watercooled i7 running at ~4.5ghz in a haf932... couldn't be happier I tried to build my own rather than buying a prebuilt those few years ago...
just plug in 2 for t and solve for H
to graph the original function - just plug in points... and solve for T or H...
if this is wrong, you must forgive me, been like 4 years since I took or used calc1 or 2...
for F and G - just solve the function for when H=0 and when h=250...
Still.. I'd like to see someone (aside from linux based OS's) deviate from the whole glass/glossy UI... be nice to see something new and innovative... rather than lightly improving something everyone has been doing for years..
Edit: and you should be able to change the background color of the new "start" button... if you make the interface red.. the little blue circular windows button just does not fit in...