For all we know, that could either fix the problem or do absolutely nothing. And besides, there hasn't exactly been much to suggest beyond what Glock18 suggested, considering that the OP didn't post their system specs. Unless eight days somehow turned into 1+ months, it's not exactly 'old' just yet. > How about not bumping an old thread when you have nothing more constructive to say than that? Thanks. After that, open the file and copy the contents to something like pastebin, then copy the link and paste it here in this thread. Open it, then give it a moment to collect your system specs, then click on the 'Save All Information.' button. I'd actually suggest doing this first, in case you haven't done so already.Īs for finding your system specs, you can find out what your system specs are with dxdiag (open the start menu, type 'dxdiag' into the search, and you should see it pop up in the list). By chance, was the game working just fine BEFORE this issue randomly came up, or did this start happening immediately after installation? If this randomly started happening at some point, then you could just be looking at a game that somehow managed to break itself if that happens to be the case, you can either try reinstalling the game completely (uninstall it, remove it any entries of it from the registry, then reinstall it) like Glock18 suggested, or you can cut corners on the reinstallation by verifying the integrity of the game cache instead (right click the game in your Steam library, click Properties, go to the 'LOCAL FILES' tab, then click the 'Verify integrity of game cache.' button). I actually just realized that I forgot to ask another question that's somewhat important in my last post. HALF LIFE BLUE SHIFT MOSUE GLITCH PCHell, I don't even use a mouse that plugs into my PC just the one beneath my space bar. P.S: I never put anything inside any of the plug hole thingies of my PC except for my iPod charger. Also I use a laptop if that helps you in any way. HALF LIFE BLUE SHIFT MOSUE GLITCH WINDOWS 7I don't even have any on the Source remake of Half-Life 1.Ģ) I have not even touched the inside of my PC or have seen it.Īlso I don't know what my PC specs are all I know is that it is on Windows 7 and has a sticker saying "Intel Premium Inside." Sorry, but I don't know what they are. HALF LIFE BLUE SHIFT MOSUE GLITCH MODSPlus, there's always a little something called 'compatibility mode' that tends to help as well.ġ) Since the Source Gold games don't work having mods would be pointless, so I don't. HALF LIFE BLUE SHIFT MOSUE GLITCH INSTALL> Why should they waste money on an older PC or install another OS? Steam has made the original games function rather well as it is, so there's no need to waste money or downgrade. > Worst case scenario, post your system specs here and someone might be able to pinpoint the problem from there. > 2) Have you made any recent changes to your system (such as adding/replacing/removing hardware or adding/removing/updating software)? > - B: If it continues to act up without the mods, or if you didn't have any mods installed to begin with, verify the integrity of the game cache and have Steam re-download any broken/missing/corrupted files as necessary. > - A: If yes, remove those mods and try loading the game again. > 1) Have you installed any mods recently? Plus, there's always a little something called 'compatibility mode' that tends to help as well. Why should they waste money on an older PC or install another OS? Steam has made the original games function rather well as it is, so there's no need to waste money or downgrade. > I can't give you more advice than that I am sorry. > Best solution is to buy a old PC which can run these games or simply installing Windows XP or Windows 7 which can handle most of these games excellently. Worst case scenario, post your system specs here and someone might be able to pinpoint the problem from there. B: If it continues to act up without the mods, or if you didn't have any mods installed to begin with, verify the integrity of the game cache and have Steam re-download any broken/missing/corrupted files as necessary.Ģ) Have you made any recent changes to your system (such as adding/replacing/removing hardware or adding/removing/updating software)? A: If yes, remove those mods and try loading the game again.
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Mark: Hi Mili thank you so much for speaking with us here at theRockpit. The road back has been a hard one, with more tragedy than most people should have to endure, but Mili is strong and life is good and there’s fresh news, and always there is that amazing voice… On Halloween night 1992 tragedy struck when Mili had a horrific onstage accident and the first chapter of Steelheart drew to a close in a flash. I think that they would have been one of the few bands strong enough to make it through, but we will never know. Mr.Steelheart burned brightly at the start of the nineties and made two great albums before, like everyone, they felt the tide turn with the birth of grunge. How frontman Miljenko Matijevic is still able to hit those high notes all these years later is beyond me. Hell, that was probably the only song of the set we could singalong to without suffering an aneurysm or some other fatal injury. #STEELHEART ROCK BAND MOVIE#This movie has a strong following among the 80s hard rock crowd, as evidenced by the group singalong that was “We All Die Young”. In case you’ve been sleeping under a rock, Steelheart is responsible for the music heard in the 2001 cult classic, Rock Star. Although it touched on nearly every facet of their 30+ year career, the set drew heavily from their 1990 self titled debut (their best selling album), as well as songs from their “Marky” Mark Wahlberg fronted friends, Steel Dragon. With an arsenal of anthemic choruses, shredding solos, and vocal acrobatics that’d make King Diamond blush at their disposal, Steelheart unleashed a fiery 75 minute set. Lucky for them, Steelheart’s brand of industrial strength pop metal would appease their appetite and then some. Roughly 30 minutes after Jack Russell’s Great White wrapped up, Steelheart took the stage to an audience that had grown from hungry to rabid. “Once Bitten, Twice Shy” (Ian Hunter cover).For Steelheart, this was going to be a tough act to follow. Russell sang his heart and soul out on “Save Your Love”, “Lady Red Light”, and “Rock Me”, just to name a few. This is a guy who, despite facing demons and health woes, goes onstage every night and gives it his all. Of all the 80s glam metal singers, none have held up better vocally than Russell. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. The star of the night was their namesake, Jack Russell. Although they played all too briefly, the band killed it. In fact, the band has so many hits, I couldn’t help but overhear audience members asking in between sets, “Why didn’t they play *insert classic song here*?” The reason was because their set was limited to an hour. They were one of the flagship bands of glam metal’s second wave, with 10 million albums sold and a slew of rock radio hits. I say “shockingly” because if we’re looking at hits, record sales, and raw statistics, Great White was much bigger than Steelheart. Shockingly, the evening began with Jack Russell’s Great White. Here’s the pictures and review to prove it. Yes, for a few brief hours, you would’ve thought grunge and nu metal had never happened. Both bands are representative of a simpler, happier time in rock n’ roll: A time when MTV actually played music, rock radio actually played rock, and Tawny Kitaen (R.I.P.) was the “it girl”. That’s exactly what was in store for the hard rock hungry crowd at the Arcada Theatre this past Friday night, as Steelheart and Jack Russell’s Great White delivered a double bill for the ages. The late 1980s: An era dominated by big hair and big riffs. |
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