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Assassin’s Creed II for Windows 7

No comments March 8th, 2010

Assassin’s Creed II is a gorgeous and impressive piece of work, unfortunately undercut by a few notable issues that intrude on the fun. Developer Ubisoft Montreal has addressed many of the original’s flaws by filling its follow-up with fresh and enjoyable mission types while still retaining the joy of movement and atmospheric wonder that characterized the original. The game’s vision of Renaissance Italy is astounding, delivering a world that you will love exploring and a sense of wonder that few games can so joyously deliver. The cohesive story and a terrific new character will draw you in, and traditional platforming sequences and other new additions pile on the fun.

Mass Effect 2 Fight For The Loss With Heavy Grade Weapons On Windows 7

No comments January 14th, 2010

Hey guys, come on! Holidays have gone, but excitement is still there. Bio Ware an electronic entertainment company specialized in creating computer, handheld and console video games since 1995 has brought an award winning, sci-fi role playing game – Mass Effect 2. Introduction of heavy – grade weapons like grenade launcher, gun which can be used to blast through groups of enemy vanguards have made the special thrilling effects in the game. Having fine electronic arts the game is to be released on 26th of January, 2010.
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Installation of Mass Effect 2 is similar to Blade Runner and features fires burning from what looked like refineries, as well as brightly colored neon billboards. Fans of series will be pleased to know that the game will run at a constant 35 frames per second. Bio Ware has made use of added protection to pop out and take a few quick shots at the troopers, which also highlighted the game’s new damage system. The game teaches the lesson to fight for the lost. You can target your enemy’s arms, legs and heads with more accuracy than before and firing a bullet straight into an enemy’s skull results in a satisfying instant killing.

You can kill your enemy’s in areas like mixture of confined and open areas by sniper rifle, shotgun and assault rifle which is the best solution for these areas. Eclipse troopers are the new enemy in Mass Effect 2 which gives a chance to try out the new control scheme of the game. Bio Ware has changed this new control scheme in effort to improve the combat. Ability to swap out ammunition types from the mid fight radial menu, a more responsive cover system and additional effectiveness to headshots have made the combat changes more impressive. The radial menu ammo switching made it worlds easier to adjust to different types of enemy on the fly, while the improved hit detection made picking off enemies from a far quite thrilling.

We can say that in a lot of ways, Mass Effect 2 looks like the game everyone wanted from the original. Its glaring bugs appear to have been taken care of, with texture pop-in mostly out of the picture and an inventory system have been improved to a great extent. Deeper look at the galactic conflicts and lingering tensions have made the original so interesting. Bio Ware is quite sure that Mass Effect 2 will carve out its own unique place in the series so far.

So, enjoy the game, enjoy with heavy grade weapons, enjoy with fine electronic arts and fight for the loss.

Microsoft After Holidays Discount

No comments December 29th, 2009

We hope you had a great holiday. Starting today, the Microsoft Store
will be offering 2 PCs for 30% off- the offer is valid while supplies
last, so don’t waste time!

30% off HP Pavilion DM3 from the Microsoft Store. Offer valid while
supplies last!

30 % off Toshiba NB205 “White” from the Microsoft Store. Offer valid
while supplies last!

Also just a reminder of other deals going on:
Office Home & Student Office Home & Student Spanish, $60
off, or $89.99 (12/27-1/2)
Buy any PC, get a copy of Windows 7 for 50% off (ends
1/2/10)

Windows 7 OEM for US users

No comments December 17th, 2009



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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 32BIT – OEM DVD $109.99 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32BIT – OEM DVD $149.99 Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32BIT – OEM DVD $199.99

Windows 7 OEM for Canada Starting at $119.97

No comments December 16th, 2009



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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 32BIT – OEM DVD $119.97 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32BIT – OEM DVD $159.97 Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32BIT – OEM DVD $219.97

Win Free Windows 7 Home Premium Update

No comments December 11th, 2009

For the holidays Windows7full.com offer a chance to win free update. All you need to do is to register and the winner will be randomly selected and posted on Jan 1 2010. Good luck!

To register click HERE!

Great Gifts From Microsoft Store. MS Office 2007 Student for $99.99

No comments December 6th, 2009

Yet again Microsoft has Offered MS Office 2007 Student package (Word 2007, Excel 2007, PowerPoint 2007, and OneNote 2007) for $99.99 USD. The offer is valid for US only and includes Free Shipping. The MS Office 2007 pack includes all program that are necessary for a high school or collage student, which makes it great Christmas gift. This programs alone are 109$ each, (you can easily verify that on the MS Store website) but this bundle, which includes all of them is $99.99 for limited time.

Microsoft Store Offers Office Student for $99.99

Microsoft Store Offers Office Student for $99.99

Windows 7 Full invites You on Google Wave

No comments December 4th, 2009

I have recently activated my Google Wave account. I am willing to send out invites to active users on this website. If you wish to get an invite simply register here and post a 200+ words article talking about what you would use Google Wave for. I will pick the most interesting ideas and will send out invites to the respective Google Email accounts.

I would also like to let people know about the opportunities that windows7full.com offers to publishers that would like to make some extra cash off affiliate advertising. If you wish to start writing articles and post your own ads with in the articles you can register and start immediately! This is a great opportunity to tap to the general traffic on the website.

Windows 7 Beyond Your Imagination

No comments November 17th, 2009

Windows 7: Beyond Your Imagination

Windows 7, the latest version of Microsoft Windows has been made available to general public from 22 of October, 2009. Windows 7 is intended to be more focused, incremental upgrade to the windows line with the goal to be fully compatible with applications and hardware. Touch and Handwriting recognition, support for virtual hard disks, multi-core processors, improved boot performance. Direct Access and Kernel improvements have made the Windows 7 unique one.

You people would be thinking why we should buy Windows 7? Ya. Several features added in Windows 7 will bound you to buy this operating system. Windows 7 adds support for systems using multiple heterogeneous graphics cards from different vendors (heterogeneous multi-adapter) a new version of Windows Media Center. XPS essential pack, Windows Power Shell, Re-designed Calculator with Programmer and Statistics mode have made windows 7 more interesting.

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Specific features of Windows 7:

Improves the Productivity: Direct Access leverages IPv6 and IPsec into a system provides secure connectivity back to the main network, regardless of where users are connected or even they are logged in at all. BranchCache helps users at remote offices to stay productive because the network can be configured to cache web pages and files on local servers or in a round-robin peer style for sites without local servers, ensuring that frequently accessed data and files will be served up quickly to end users.
More Secure: Microsoft has retained the concept of User Account Control but reduced the number of pop-ups that frustrated Vista users. BiltLocker are updated including the ability to encrypt removable devices. AppLocker lets administrators to prevent users from downloading and running unauthorized software.
Netbook friendly: Laptops, netbooks are smaller and less expensive mobile devices. The bulk of netbooks in organizations today run XP Pro and Linux. Windows 7 plays nicely on most netbooks, especially the pro version.
Desktop Virtualization: The Windows 7 has its own virtualization option, XP Mode, which lets you run XP as a virtual machine.

SaaS – friendly: Windows 7 offers an environmental friendly to software as a service. It’s tightly integrated with Internet Explorer 8, providing a stable platform for Web applications. IE8 is available for XP and Vista enterprises can standardize on a single browser.
Definite Timeline: XP mainstream support ended in April, Vista’s will end in April 2012, while Windows 7 will have mainstream support for five years, or two years after the release of the product’s successor. Vista lacked the features, stability and market acceptance to drive forward the desktop, while Windows 7 has addressed all of these issues. Windows 7 will give you a breath to prepare for coming wave of alternatives.

Dragon Age Origins on Windows 7

13 comments November 4th, 2009

I have installed Dragon Age Origins (Both; The Character Creator Demo and the full version of Dragon Age Origins) and they both work flawless. The installation went quick and the game loads up pretty fast (under 30 seconds after the first time). Unlike NFS Shift, DAO needs the user to set up the video setting, which is simply and easy to do at any stage of the game play. There are no problems with the game on Windows 7. If you have any issues with Dragon age on Windows 7 please comment on this blog explaining your problem.

Dragon Age - Origins

Dragon Age - Origins