![]() Aaabbbcccddd wrote:Suikoden II had more of an impact, but only because of you know who's death scene. Since she stuck with you almost the entire game, it gave you a lot of time to let her sink in, like she's always supposed to be there, and then she dies. However, oddly enough, I think the saddest death scene in Suikoden I is Odessa's, even though you hardly spent any time with her at all. Probably because of the "throw me in the river" part.a great leader who died for her cause is ended up chucked in a river and doesn't even get a proper burial, and then is forgotten about by almost everyone later in the game. I don't think her death ever really impacted me much. When she "died" I breated a sigh of relief that she was finally taken out of my party.įor me, Gremio's death had far more impact due to the fact of being eaten my man-eating spoores.īut I loved Suiko 1 the best, partly because it was the first of the series I played, but also because of how revolutionary it was. Most RPGs hold the formula of battling back an evil empire. In Suiko I though, you play the rebels, the aggressors. VMware Fusion 5.0.1 with 2 VMs – Windows XP Pro and Backtrack 5 R3 (both were idle during this setup).Don't really see a lot of that in RPGs where you incite a revolution for an empire that only a few people seemed to have a problem with.OS X 10.8.2 on a Macbook Pro 8.2 (A1286, Quad Core i7 2.3 Ghz, 16gb RAM, 256gb OCZ Vertex 3, AMD Radeon HD 6750M 1GB).So it may not be working as expected, but for now it seems it is. This is something that I discovered today.This forces your mac to use the integrated graphics at the software level, and prevents your mac from. What I have to do is to stop VMware completely (Cmd + Q), go to Integrated only again and restart all the VMs How to fix a macbook pro 15 or 17 inch from 2011-2013 with a dead GPU.My consumption 2.5 Amp, instead of 1.1 Amp. So instead of having 3:27 hours left, I now have 1:22 hours left.Now, let’s check what the consumption is (the same two idle VMs):.How do I know that I’m saving power? Well, let’s go to Discrete and check the power consumption:.Cody Krieger (the creator of gfxCardStatus) says that even if it says that the Integrated is being used, the Discrete (NVidia) is still being powered on, which invalidates the whole exercise.Here’s my power consumption with the two VMs: I’m using iStatMenus (not free) to check my power consumption.There’s a BackTrack 5 R3 VM and a Windows XP (both idle) with the integrated graphics card:.There’s a BackTrack 5 R3 with the integrated graphics card: Then launch VMWare Fusion, start whatever virtual machine.This feature is disabled by default, to avoid problems with apps that don’t. If you need the most battery life when working on the go, you can force the integrated graphics automatically. ![]()
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