Sim City... New Orleans Style
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Thats the point!
Is the image not displaying for you? Shows up fine for me... Must be some sort of anti-hotlinking.
http://simcityneworleans.ytmnd.com/
Is the image not displaying for you? Shows up fine for me... Must be some sort of anti-hotlinking.
http://simcityneworleans.ytmnd.com/
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it shows up, you don't ahve enough people complaining they don't have enough whatever and leaving to steal from other areas (60% of the arrests in Mobile for armed robbery since the hurricane are all new orleans evacuees) also looks like too much destruction (most of the buildings are still standing, and people are in their homes unlike MS and AL where they are in tents with the temps in the 30's at night)
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Originally Posted by paarman97maro
Who pays for games?
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You don't get spyware from downloading hacked retail games. You get spyware from downloading shitty little programs from shitty little internet companies that no one has ever heard of.
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I swear, the anti-virus companies and media and other sources have created such a frenzy about spyware, viruses, and hacking. I download software, games, movies, mp3s, everything on a regular basis. I visit more porno than the average person, especially since I don't have a job anymore. I have only ever gotten 1 virus on my computer which was from downloading a crack for some software, the size was 850kb and the second the virus was even done downloading, Norton Antivirus had taken care of the problem. Otherwise, as long as you don't do something stupid like downloading a .com file, you're fine. Oh, and make sure your browser's settings always ask whether or not you want to download something and where you want to save it and stuff like that, that way you never accidentally download something you shouldn't. If someone says "Here, check out this pic!" and the link is to download an .exe file, well.. that should tell you not to download it.