Because you didn't change them....
It's the main wallpaper on the cell phone. ;)
Possibly with very low settings. The reccomended is 2gb.
Yeah it is and if u go on settings it is there it has always been there from the start just don't play read stuff on settings so u know what your doing
Go into Combat Training and go to settings and you can choose how many CPU's you can play against.
Ooh, tough parents, eh? Well what i'd do is that I would explain to them that I would mostly play on the Black Ops Multiplayer (which does not excessive language). Plus, to turn off graphics (blood, etc.), there's an option when you first play Black Ops that asks you if you want it on or off. You can always go to settings and change what you put. Hope this helped!
First Go To System Syettings>Restore Default Settings Then Click Yes and It will Reset Pasword.
Quick question How Didi you get Chaos Black? I've always wanted to play it!
If your Mac has a built-in CD/DVD drive (i.e. is not a Macbook Air), then a CD may be played by inserting the disc into the drive. If iTunes is installed, it should automatically open, unless you have changed the default settings. If you have changed the default settings, then you must open iTunes or any other media player that you use, which should then detect the CD, after which you may select the CD and choose which track to begin playback on.
The Alienware Aurora is a lower spec machine and will play Skyrim on max settings - the base x51 is even more powerful and should have no problem doing the same.
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They shouldn't play any different than before you converted them. You might want to check your Duration Default Settings (Tools, Options, Advanced tab) to ensure you have Restored All Defaults from prior use.
No you can't play high-end games on high settings, but I think that you can play most of new games in low settings.