So you need an SSD to open such large images effectively, however, using SSDs as swap storage is misusing as so much writing quickly is seriously wearing on all the data cells.
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So you need an SSD to open such large images effectively, however, using SSDs as swap storage is misusing as so much writing quickly is seriously wearing on all the data cells.
The 20kx30k Istaria map took 3 minutes to download (VDSL25M @ 2.7 Mbyte/s) and about 4 to 5 minutes to open with GIMP on a 3.2GHz quad core computer with 4GB DDR3-1333 RAM. Unfortunately though, GIMP...
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To add: I play Istaria on a ADSL 768k/128k at my parents'.
Also, i once tried Istaria via 3G in a public train heh. It worked well, but i'd recommend using a VPN to do so because Istaria seems to be...
Istaria is reliably playable even on GPRS because it's network backend was programmed with 56k in mind.
At most, Istaria eats 16kbyte/s (usually during teleport, otherwise 4 to 5kbyte/s are normal)...
Will both suffice for Istaria, but *not* for other games. I'd recommend additionally buying an nVidia GTX560 (about $200) or an ATI Radeon HD 6870 (also about $200).
However, in contrast to WoW, this game is not meant to make money, it's meant to make fun for the players. This is what most games now today lack in and this is also where Istaria shines.
Istaria's current (time) setting and situation does not allow PvP and it will never allow PvP.
So your best bet is visiting the Arena which is the only (consensual) PvP area.
hmmm, how about corridor rooms with renamable signposts then?
Ever heard about the word privacy then? ;)
Istaria is not Facebook or Google Streetview. That's why the Plot/Lair plans are visible owner only.
Over 50% of all player characters are dragons.
There are not many players playing the non-human biped races.
If dragons were playable for free, VI could close Istaria after 2 months for insolvency....
Bad idea imo. As told above, it's only a feature of the game that humans are playable without a subscription.
Dragons should stay pay to play, otherwise VI won't make enough money to cover regular...
To add: In short, dialup is not a thing of the past, but a necessity in areas of little to no commercial concern.
"Updated network settings to use larger packet sizes since dial up is a thing of the past."
Please continue supporting internet connections lower than 1 Mbit/s because not everyone has broadband,...
Hello,
due to recent events i'd like to see the 'Friends only' option you put in for the whole lair separately setupable for each kind of storage room.
Advantages:
- No more thievery
- Access...
Looks like it's being worked on. Chaos and Order are down.
Note that if you don't own a credit card and PayPal does not permit you to use an alternative payment option to a credit card you can still use Moneybookers with various non-credit card payment...
Working for me (Chaos shard)
Dudes, even the devs are [currently] against higher prices:
NO WAY.
I'll immediately leave Istaria if there's ANY possibility for Dollardoping.
I voted no, why?
Istaria is as expensive as WoW.
Blizzard manages to give a lag-free experience with $14.95 a month. So VI can do the same.
I admit, the problem is that the netcode is...
I voted no, why?
Istaria is as expensive as WoW.
Blizzard manages to give a lag-free experience with $14.95 a month. So VI can do the same.
Also, Istaria is 8 years old and barely updated....
NOTE:
If you use Vista64, it's the same path as it should be described as in Win7
If you use Seven32, it's the same path as it should be described as in XP - Vista
Should be corrected.
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