Screw SSD I just got me a 2 TB HD to hold all my games and porn and was done, i don;t need my games to load faster, loading screens gives me free time to view said porn or enjoy something outside the game!
(Seriously I got it only for the games because i see no real point in SSDs except for something to wave around for epeen. >.>)
Keith Dragoon - Ambassador of Artz and Adorable
Combined cost is $350, while i do agree it's a little heavy... it is well worth it. As for all the people against solid state drives, yes they are worth every penny. At home i only have 1 do to cost, but at work my PC has 3 and it is worth it. And quiet, no more of that jet engine sound every time you try to look in a folder...
Keith_ 2TB's disk drive for storage yes, for operations no... on my solid state i need seconds to copy/move GB's of data from one folder to another... any spiny spiny drive need's over 20min for same amount. After you go Solid state, rpm drives feel like the stone age.
If it was me, (and I have a lot of space in my computer) I'm leaving 1.0 alone until the full version of ARR is installed and all my character data is transfer, just to play it safe.
What safe is there to play? The only folder worth backing up is the one I mentioned, since it contains screenshots and a template of your character. Your actual character data is server-side and will be waiting for you come 2.0
ARR will use a completely new client, so no point in keeping 1.0 installed unless you've been logging on from time to time for the lulz or to watch cutscenes
Meow
Devs already answered this a while back. You're free to uninstall if you don't wish to play the 1.0 client anymore.So if a Dev could answer this, or if it's already been answered by and someone posts a link that'd be wonderful.
Basically, I'd just like to know if I should uninstall the game or not. As ARR will be shipped out to retailers as a brand new game, will those of us who have the original game simply just need to download a large patch file on launch day, or is it going to be an entirely new client in which case there'd be no point to keeping the original.
Some clarification would be greatly appreciated as I don't want the original client to interfere with things (for example, in the original beta we were told to uninstall it after release of the main game) and it takes up a large chunk of space on my drive.
Your character data isn't stored on your hard drive. There is nothing to "play it safe" with. SE said you can uninstall, so you can uninstall. Uninstalling will leave behind your screenshots and other files created by the game anyway, so there is absolutely no reason not to uninstall unless you're just sentimental.If it was me, (and I have a lot of space in my computer) I'm leaving 1.0 alone until the full version of ARR is installed and all my character data is transfer, just to play it safe.
Last edited by Alhanelem; 12-14-2012 at 04:02 AM.
Your statement isn't completely correct; you are right that actual character data isn't stored on his drive, but he might have a saved character appearance data saved. That won't get deleted from an uninstall but it will if you format you use your ssd as a main and your current drive for storage...Your character data isn't stored on your hard drive. There is nothing to "play it safe" with. SE said you can uninstall, so you can uninstall. Uninstalling will leave behind your screenshots and other files created by the game anyway, so there is absolutely no reason not to uninstall unless you're just sentimental.
that is only for you want to make a new character with that saved appearance data.Your statement isn't completely correct; you are right that actual character data isn't stored on his drive, but he might have a saved character appearance data saved. That won't get deleted from an uninstall but it will if you format you use your ssd as a main and your current drive for storage...
Im sure others already covered it. It is a different client you will download. THe old game unless playing on the old servers, will no longer be used at all.
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