Game yang kita install pada windows XP terkadang tidak bisa kita install di windows Vista, ini sering terjadi pada Game Flash (game kategori ringan) , karena biasanya game ini tidak membawa ekstensi file lain yang bisa mendukung game tersebut untuk di run, sehingga saat run program sering memunculkan ” error missing msvbvm50.dll “. ini disebabkan karena resolusi pada windows XP dan windows Vista yang berbeda, dan dalam game tersebut tidak ada yang mengontrol untuk masalah ini.
Untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut anda bisa mendownload msvbvm50.dll di sini
Anda extract file tersebut, hasil extract copy ke C:\Windows\System32. setelah itu restart komputer anda, lalu bermain game dengan tanpa kendala lagi.
note : Jangan extract langsung ke C:\Windows\System32. karena settingan default vista tidak mengizinkan extract file pada drive C . Khususnya pada folder Windows.
I get no love for my Danger Close Pro
Noob tubes all day, it’s an all day show
I use that Lightweight, got my running shoes on
Put that knife in your back, and again when you respawn
My blood is so cold, oh you think you can find me?
Man I’m so Cold-Blooded, you’re walking around blindly
Stopping Power so strong, I drop you in no time
2 kills, UAV, rockin’ that Hardline.
Hey Penguins! Flamster3000 here! The Puffle Rescue game will be released tomorrow on Monday March 15th! Billybob has given us several sneak peeks of what the new game will be like.
Here is the image:
What do you think?
In other news, the Penguin Play Awards will be coming very soon. They will be coming on Thursday!
I got Final Fantasy XIII for Xbox 360 earlier this week, and I’m afraid it’s been commanding all my game-playing time. I’m also afraid that, so far, the entire game has been one giant string of cutscenes, with the occasional player-controlled fight or locomotive section thrown in to keep your attention. You don’t really feel like it’s you accomplishing anything, though. All you do is move your character along a line from one place to another, or dispatch some enemies in a decidedly more clumsy way than they could probably do on their own, and then you get another cutscene. And when I say linear path, I mean linear path. They’re so narrow you could spit and hit the wall. They’re also deceptively rendered. At several points while I was “exploring” I thought I found a side passage, only to run into an invisible wall. The ground clearly continued along the same plane I was on, but the game just wouldn’t let me go there.
Those are about the biggest “problems” I have with the game so far. I’ve only been playing it for about 6 hours, though. (Over half that time was probably spent in cut-scenes.) As for the good impressions, it is very shiny. I haven’t seen one clipping problem yet–no cloaks through characters or hair through walls–and when you stand on uneven ground, your characters actually stand unevenly on the ground. I’ve also noticed that the music is reminiscent of Cowboy Bebop. Not necessarily a bad thing, since Cowboy Bebop was so epically awesome, but not really the kind of music I’m used to in a Final Fantasy.
Over all, I’m still on the fence about whether or not I like this one. It’s no 7–although it does smack of its predicessor–but it does have its attractions. I’ll make sure to blog about XIII more in the future, after I’ve played it a little more and actually unlocked the ability to select my own party setup.
The UK’s biggest games retailer GAME is launching a space within Playstation Home, the free social networking experiance on PS3. No further details have been revealed.
It is possible that you could link directly to GAME’s website and order from within Home. This could spell the start of a whole new shopping experiance. You could go into the Diesel store and buy an actual shirt for yourself to wear and get one for your avatar.
It’s inevitable that GAME will want to make money from the venture so maybe there will be the chance to purchase the snazzy black and purple uniform and wear it next you go bowling or play Ice Breaker!
Not to my surprise, the game site where I normally get plenty of my most recent gaming soundtracks as a contributing member of the website have skipped a beat – in terms of not being able to provide me one of my most favorite RPG games I have most recently played [and finished, I might add], this one being quite exclusive to Wii. It is also referred to the international public release as Tales Of Graces. But why is there hardly even a website that at least provides some link to the entire soundtrack to the game I really adored over? Yes, like seriously.
Well, I’m glad to say that I was finally able to get my hands on the limited edition album cover here in Sendai [yes, I bought it - with some artwork in a rare published magazine as a side bonus, it seems] and thankfully extracted the music onto my MP3 player for carryover [I love you Samsung, yes I do!].
For those who kept the tracks all to themselves – Tales of Graces, shame on you!