Because the computer SUCKS. It doesn't run anything well at all, (If you put WoW on the lowest settings you still only get about 30FPS) PLUS she has two antivirus programs running at once and it slows it down to shit.
She wants to get a new one for christmas though so hopefully I can get her to buy a decent one.
Why the hell would you want to play wow on your grandmothers computer?
Why the hell would you want to play wow on your grandmothers computer?
Because it's addicting! Besides, it was just an example (I haven't had a subscription since Feb). I can't think of any other popular game that can run on her computer. OH I also played the first need for speed underground a lot on her computer (the second underground game is too graphically intensive for it -.-)
Also your face blinds me with the homebrew forum style i'm using. I have this nice black backround with soothing green and violent moon rays hitting me at 21,000,234 mph. Not a bad thing, just something that hit me like a violent moon...yeah you know the drill.
Also your face blinds me with the homebrew forum style i'm using. I have this nice black backround with soothing green and violent moon rays hitting me at 21,000,234 mph. Not a bad thing, just something that hit me like a violent moon...yeah you know the drill.
Actually the rays coming from your screen are traveling nearly 299,792,458 meters per second.
Also your face blinds me with the homebrew forum style i'm using. I have this nice black backround with soothing green and violent moon rays hitting me at 21,000,234 mph. Not a bad thing, just something that hit me like a violent moon...yeah you know the drill.
Actually the rays coming from your screen are traveling nearly 299,792,458 meters per second.
It's actually much nearer to 299,702,547.
This is calculated by taking light's optimum speed of 299,792,458, and dividing it by air's refractive index of 1.0003. This slows down more and more depending on how dense the matter that it's pasing through is. Bose Einstein Condensates can all but stop light, which would be odd to see.