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    How many licks to get to the center Chris Miller's Avatar
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    Say, this is interesting. It doesn't do it in Windows XP. It'll just run in normal priority.

    Download Lands of Serenity today! You will be knocked comatose by its sheer awesomeness.
    The Titan's Quest, best played in the bathroom as the excitement can be somewhat...overwhelming.





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    Bored Potato Nicholas Steel's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by franpa View Post
    Still switches instruments to Piano upon alt-tab (While running fullscreen).
    This is fixed. Wow, how much free time do you have Saffith? I was just browsing through the change log at Shardstorm and you are like the biggest contributor for a very long time now (Since build 1330).
    Last edited by Nicholas Steel; 12-05-2012 at 10:09 AM.
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