samantha s asked:
I have been in love with this game called Chocolatier (which says a lot because in general I **** computer games and chocolate lol) but I don’t have a credit card to buy the full version. Is there a legal and free way to get it? or at least a way where I don’t nedd a credit card?
lanisa asked:
i changed my screen resolution in mid game, now the screen is black and I cant see the menu to change it back. Its an online computer game. Help?
Larry asked:
My 10 year old is a pretty good student so he can probably grasp concepts slightly beyond his age. And like most kids, he has been playing computer/video games for a while now. He likes Runescape and Star Wars Lego II. He recently has expressed interest in creating his own game. I’d like to encourage this without overwhelming him with too advanced of a programming language. Logo seems out of date. Not sure what else is out there. An example game he would like to put together is a computer chess or checkers game with graphics. I was thinking of “Samuel’s Checkers” for the strategy part. No clue on the graphics/language.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
cupcake.betch asked:
My bf bought the game for a computer and I was wondering if it can be an online game where you play with other REAL people? I know you can with XBOX 360 but can you for a computer? Does anyone know?
Brian B asked:
My computer has 1.3 GHz and the game I want to put on, Age of Empires 3, requires 1.4 GHz. My computer told me that I had to uninstall it, and I did.
Derekxx95 asked:
My friend has a CD-ROM of the Sims. He let me borrow them awhile back but I had to return them. But it got me wondering, is there a way to keep the game saved to the computer so that I don’t have to insert the disc?
antigeek1313 asked:
I just wanna make a simple computer game as just a fun little project is there away to do that?
Me Yo asked:
I have an older computer game (1999) that I still play. I have the CD ROM. It won’t play without the disk. Is there a way to put all that info on my computer so I can play it without having to use the CD anymore?
Upul C asked:
I want to stop people in our office playing a particular computer game which does not need to install to play. They can play the game just double clicking the .exe file. Our network is a Windows NT domain and all the client computers have Windows Xp as OS.
I want to stop this using local group policy or from any other way.
This is a small offline game. I removed them from all computers, but they have saved them in diskettes, pen drives and running them using those. This does not need to install..
c13 asked:
like you can go on paint and stuff, so basically its like a computer in a computer game! oh and please try to help if you can! thank you so much!