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Ships Ahoy - Far Cry 2

Ubisoft announces that Far Cry 2 is now available, offering open world first-person shooter gameplay set in the wilds of Africa: "SAN FRANCISCO – October 21, 2008 – Today, Ubisoft announced that Far Cry 2 has shipped to store shelves for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, and PC. Far Cry 2 has an ESRB of 'M' for Mature and will be available at the manufacturer's suggested retail price of $59.99 for Xbox 360 and the PLAYSTATION 3 system and at $49.99 for Windows PC. 'From the beginning, we've set out to create a truly dynamic, open-world experience in Far Cry 2,' said Tony Key, senior vice president of marketing and sales for Ubisoft. 'Our team has focused on pulling players into the realistic African landscape to allow them to fully immerse themselves in the game's riveting conflict. We're confident that we've created not only one of the most remarkable shooters in recent years, but also one of the year's best games.'" On a related note, the African Swim page on the Adult Swim website has more "making of" footage from Ubisoft Montreal's research trip to Africa they are eager for folks to see to ensure the trip is deductable. They also have music clips showcasing the talents of some South African musicians. Finally, owners of ATI accelerators should recall the hotfix released yesterday (story).

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44. Ships Ahoy - Far Cry 2 Oct 21, 2008, 16:53 CJ_Parker
 
CPU or MB are guaranteed reinstall.

100% grade A bullshit (as usual from Dagok). I would almost agree with the motherboard part of the statement (depending on from which chipset to which chipset you are upgrading we are more like in "recommended" rather than "guaranteed" territory though) but the CPU? Come on. As long as you upgrade on the same board there is no way that the CPU is a "guaranteed reinstall". Quite the opposite. Windows will recognize the new CPU as if it had always been there. It's just like installing new RAM. You don't even need to reboot or anything.
I can not possibly think of a way how anyone could fuck up a CPU upgrade to the point that it requires a reinstall. Like to share your story for a few good laughs, Dagok?
 
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