I love seeing all these people saying "the problem is you" or some variation. Implying that I need to learn how to use my PC "properly."
This wonderfully informed and helpful point of view carefully overlooked one thing: I know how to use my computer. Am I expected now to apologize because I followed the instructions that were laid out for me to install this game and was met with one problem after another?
I'm sorry, I refuse to believe that I was somehow incompetent because I placed the disk in the drive and clicked "Install".
I'm sorry that I expected some level of functionality from this process.
I'm sorry that I don't want to spend hours researching the nuances of my computer or digging through the ever-so-helpful responses that those on the internet tactfully provide for diagnosing my problem.
1) Building a PC is still expensive.
2) I DON'T KNOW HOW to build my own PC.
3) I don't have the time between a job, school, and a child, to learn how to build one. I barely have enough time for the hobby that I enjoy so I'm certainly not going to waste what little time I have by trying to navigate the internet labyrinth to learn what I need to know.
This wonderfully informed and helpful point of view carefully overlooked one thing: I know how to use my computer. Am I expected now to apologize because I followed the instructions that were laid out for me to install this game and was met with one problem after another?
I'm sorry, I refuse to believe that I was somehow incompetent because I placed the disk in the drive and clicked "Install".
I'm sorry that I expected some level of functionality from this process.
I'm sorry that I don't want to spend hours researching the nuances of my computer or digging through the ever-so-helpful responses that those on the internet tactfully provide for diagnosing my problem.
Again, why is the first response "build your own computer"? Please, read what I'm about to type, understand it and stop being so prejudiced:Typical story of a person who doesnt know much about computers, first off don't buy a dell XPS that is your first problem. Build your own gaming computer, so that you arent over charged, and dont have BIOS restrictions and a bunch of BS programs and on your pc that only slow it down. Second, (again with the dell trash) their cases have poor airflow and you probably have a bad heatsink, dust the inside of your case with compressed air and get a better cooler. Excess heat probably causes most of your lock ups in the first place. Lastly disable processes that have probably accumulated through using different programs, and use CCleaner to clean up the crap floating around on your drives. Hell, Defragmenting your drives would help too. Problem solved, you learned something and baby seals dont have to be punched.
1) Building a PC is still expensive.
2) I DON'T KNOW HOW to build my own PC.
3) I don't have the time between a job, school, and a child, to learn how to build one. I barely have enough time for the hobby that I enjoy so I'm certainly not going to waste what little time I have by trying to navigate the internet labyrinth to learn what I need to know.