Posted November 18, 2013

undeadcow
Bovine Aftermath
Registered: Jun 2013
From United States

TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada

Niggles
MOMOSaysMAHAYO;)
Registered: Apr 2009
From Australia
Posted November 18, 2013
Have NoScript on Opera but not on Chrome or IE - none of the three will bring that site up.hmmmm
Opera finally brings it up.Very very slow 1.5kb/s
IE = page cannot be displayed
Chrome = cache copy error
Opera finally brings it up.Very very slow 1.5kb/s
IE = page cannot be displayed
Chrome = cache copy error
Post edited November 18, 2013 by nijuu

TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada

undeadcow
Bovine Aftermath
Registered: Jun 2013
From United States
Posted November 18, 2013
Hugeseal.com works in my Firefox also.

PincushionMan
Round Ninja
Registered: Feb 2010
From United States
Posted November 19, 2013
Agreed, works in FF but not Chromium.
There's a pretty heavy flash or Js rotator at the top of the page that kills my laptop's tiny ATi card. If they wanted lightweight, they could have gone to this guy, who only charges a beer for his rotator.
Oh wait, it is bxslider. Haven't seen it used to create a marquee before. Cool to know it can do that.
I feel sorry for them. Their contact form is just a straight [url=mailto:email@example.com]email@example.com[/url] type address. They must want to get spammed to oblivion and/or turn their Internet pipe. Not that contact forms and a captcha are immune, just seems odd.
I see a lot of jQuery on their site, with a lot of plugins. I wonder if they all work with jquery-latest (currently 1.10) on all browsers.
I've not heard of this joker.com registrar before; I wonder if they host the email or if the spam is clogging the hugeseal pipe right now.
There's a pretty heavy flash or Js rotator at the top of the page that kills my laptop's tiny ATi card. If they wanted lightweight, they could have gone to this guy, who only charges a beer for his rotator.
Oh wait, it is bxslider. Haven't seen it used to create a marquee before. Cool to know it can do that.
I feel sorry for them. Their contact form is just a straight [url=mailto:email@example.com]email@example.com[/url] type address. They must want to get spammed to oblivion and/or turn their Internet pipe. Not that contact forms and a captcha are immune, just seems odd.
I see a lot of jQuery on their site, with a lot of plugins. I wonder if they all work with jquery-latest (currently 1.10) on all browsers.
I've not heard of this joker.com registrar before; I wonder if they host the email or if the spam is clogging the hugeseal pipe right now.

nightrunner227
See? I'm real.
Registered: Nov 2012
From United States
Posted November 19, 2013

There's a pretty heavy flash or Js rotator at the top of the page that kills my laptop's tiny ATi card. If they wanted lightweight, they could have gone to this guy, who only charges a beer for his rotator.
Oh wait, it is bxslider. Haven't seen it used to create a marquee before. Cool to know it can do that.
I feel sorry for them. Their contact form is just a straight [url=mailto:email@example.com]email@example.com[/url] type address. They must want to get spammed to oblivion and/or turn their Internet pipe. Not that contact forms and a captcha are immune, just seems odd.
I see a lot of jQuery on their site, with a lot of plugins. I wonder if they all work with jquery-latest (currently 1.10) on all browsers.
I've not heard of this joker.com registrar before; I wonder if they host the email or if the spam is clogging the hugeseal pipe right now.

gixgox
Back to life again.
Registered: Dec 2008
From Germany
Posted November 19, 2013
Some hours ago I noticed the lag too, but now the site is loading without hiccup in Firefox.
However I didn't log in through Steam yet.
However I didn't log in through Steam yet.

blotunga
GrumpyOldGamers.CyringOutMiserably
Registered: Apr 2012
From Other
Posted November 19, 2013
Total War franchise 80% off on GMG with GMG20-ODON7-FLUA7 code. Too bad I can't endure myself to buy it because of the already huge backlog...

innerring
New User
Registered: Dec 2012
From Bulgaria
Posted November 19, 2013
Better wait for a Humble Sega Bundle or if you haven't played any TW game, Rome: TW is 90% off when it's on sale (1 euro). Also the (Grand)master collections prices haven't changed in like two years - should get cheaper soon imo with Rome 2 out...

blotunga
GrumpyOldGamers.CyringOutMiserably
Registered: Apr 2012
From Other
Posted November 19, 2013
$33 is not a bad price for the GM collection. Still it would be nice if the price would fall or Rome 2 would be included (yea right :D). I think they'll make a grand-grand master collection for that. Anyway I have way too many games in the backlog already, that's why I eve skipped some good deals on gog.

YellowAries
goo.gl/ezVlkL
Registered: Mar 2012
From United States
Posted November 19, 2013

Stooner
still sober
Registered: Dec 2011
From Brazil
Posted November 19, 2013
Post edited November 19, 2013 by Stooner

Niggles
MOMOSaysMAHAYO;)
Registered: Apr 2009
From Australia
Posted November 19, 2013

https://store.bistudio.com/arma2-games
DRM-Free(?) versions or Steam.
Post edited November 19, 2013 by nijuu

Stooner
still sober
Registered: Dec 2011
From Brazil
Posted November 19, 2013

https://store.bistudio.com/arma2-games
DRM-Free(?) versions or Steam.

yep. ;p
Post edited November 19, 2013 by Stooner