Cool, Pawnzor.
Hope you can get it to work.
One of these Thursdays, I'll get on Warface and add you.
Even though I might only play once a week.
Surprisingly, even though in some maps/modes, you'd prefer
one class over another, but all classes are really fun!
Engineer - repair your/team's armour + fun gun.
Medic - give yourself/team health + resuscitation/revival is cool
(and you can kill the enemy with it hehe + the shotgun is not very good
EXCEPT at close range...then it's a beast.
Rifleman - supply yourself/team with ammo + awesome gun.
Sniper - dat rifle. (I got pretty good at using it very quickly, better than my team which mostly were snipers for far longer than me.)
About clans....I joined a clan called TheHighCourt but left sometime after.
Don't know much about clans.
If a lot of us joined this game, we could have made an Xtremists clan or something.
Or not...Just an idea.
@Zero, don't worry, apparently Warface MIGHT come
to consoles, probably for free like DC Universe.
Though it probably wouldn't have cross-platform servers so PC and console gamers play in the same servers.
But who knows. It's fun either way but obviously everything's way more fun when friends play with you.
And if your PC seems to get worse, maybe dust keeps making it overheat and slow down. Dust is a bully to PCs.
Even a little significantly slows down performance.
This is what I have:
- Laptop recently cleared of dust, a fair amount was found.
Not like huge snow ball sized dust but still big like marble sized ones that were torturing my graphics card. Fixed graphics glitches with the dust's removal.
I tried to be thorough but I don't know how well I cleared it though.
- Laptop cooling pad.
(My Microsoft one was of a higher quality than my Belkin one, either that or one was just taken care of more poorly than the other. I used the MS one for MY laptop and I'm pretty careful with my stuff so it might be that.
The Belkin made a more powerful wind but maybe my judgement is not comparable to the laptop's experience. Either way, despite the slightly poor build quality of both, I'd say it's definitely worth getting a decent cooling pad if you have a laptop. For desktops....I don't know really. The internal fan should be doing it's job.)
- I try to ensure (especially when gaming/video editing/3D rendering/modelling)
that my laptop fans always run at 100% by using software called SpeedFan.
- I try to ensure good air flow by putting a thick book at the back, under my laptop,
to raise the height. You know, stuff like that.
Hope that helps. Probably didn't.
Is your PC that bad, Zero?
Like early 2000s PC bad? Is it a desktop or laptop?
Do you know its specs?