Galax RTX 3090 SG 24GB: Often underclocked to 1500Mhz 0.737vĢTB WD SN850 NVME + 1TB Sasmsung 970 Pro NVME + WD AN1500 1TB + 1TB Intel 6000P NVME USB 3.2 Ryzen R7 5800X (PBO tweaked, 4.4-5.05GHz)ĮK Quantum Velocity AM4 + EK Quantum ARGB 3090 w/ active backplate. Soundmax AD2000BX Onboard Sound, via Logitech X-230 2.1 | ADI SoundMAX HD Audio Silverstone Fortress FT01B-W ~ Logitech G15 R1 / Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000 XFX GTX 285 1GB, Modded FTW BIOS 725/1512/1350 w/Accelero Xtreme GTX 280 + Scythe sinks| ATI X1250Ģx WD6400AAKS 1 TB Raid 0, 140GB Raid 1 & 80GB Maxtor Basics External HDD (storage) | 160GB 2.5" Xigmatek Dark Knight w/AC MX2 ~ Case Fans: 2 x 180mm + 1 x 120mm Silverstone FansĤGB OCZ Platinum PC2-8000 1000Mhz 5-5-5-15 2.1v | 2 x 1GB DDR2 667 MHz I've since got the Steam version which runs just fine.
Fable 3 no disc inserted install#
I shortly after wiped Windows (because of other reasons) and didn't bother to install it again. I ended up playing it through once only, even though it was awesome. I believe it had securom on it, which I only realised when I went to install it. The last disc-based game I bought was CoD4, because I forgot to check on the DRM. I suggest selling your Fallout 3 and getting the Steam one, you won't regret it. Sure Steam is DRM, but it's account based and hence works in a much more reasonable manner. This includes grade A titles such as Far Cry 2 and Crysis/Crysis Warhead etc. I boycott all Steam games with 3rd party DRM, no matter how good they are. I bought Fallout 3 on Steam, which has no 3rd party DRM and runs just fine, every time - no product activation shit or rootkits. Securom and the like is why I no longer buy games on disc any more.
I sympathize totally dude, you shouldn't have to change your hardware just to satisfy some poxy DRM scam - and I don't think newtekie's post was fair, either.