Hah, I play games on PC sometimes, but me having an xbox and liking the simple fact that I don't have to upgrade it every 6 months to play the newest games makes me a button masher? I think NOT. I press with finesse mofo.
The average user's speakers are garbage, and the above average user's speakers are fairly decent. The ones with powerful X-Fi audio with EAX5.0, X-Ram (which is useless in the face of standard memory) and 5.1 or higher system are an extreme minority. I'd take a sound card over chip any day though...Thedutchjelle said:Pretty light? Wut? My ATI x1600 can't run it.
I hate my gaming hobby for this. Tech bought now is obsolete in just a few years. And it's always the goddamn videocard. Never do they push the audiocard to it's max or whatever. I match everything on that list but the videocard. Sigh.
Well I guess DNF won't come to me then this yearI think I can survive the wait tho.
Well, think of it this way. Dragon Age 2 was only 7GB, and it had a ton of recycled environments as a result. This clocks in at 10GB, and given that it is an FPS, this either means its a longer game, or that the missions are going to be packed with shit to throw at people.Easton Dark said:Everything looks good, but damn, 10gb?
Wonder what's taking up that space right there.
Only crazy enthusiast rebuild every six months which I can safely say I person that enjoys doing that but I enjoy tweeking the latest hardware, overclocking and the like its a separate part of the hobby one side is the gaming the other is building an optimizing. I can totally understand that majority of people dont want this but I find it great fun but really most pc gamers dont do this.Ian Nelson said:Hah, I play games on PC sometimes, but me having an xbox and liking the simple fact that I don't have to upgrade it every 6 months to play the newest games makes me a button masher? I think NOT. I press with finesse mofo.
No, this is what we get for 3D Realms leaving most of the work unfinished and then Gearbox trying to fix everything.AnythingOutstanding said:This is what we get for making it a console port instead of a PC exclusive like it should have been.
*cry*
Your example here is very laughable, especially without context of respective era or other specs from each chip.Pebkac said:"Series 3" vs "Series 4" isn't going to make a huge different, but the 8 in 3850 signifies a gaming series card, while the 2 in 4250 signifies general purpose; ie: high definition movies.
It's like Celeron 3.2 GHz VS Pentium 2.6 GHz.
It is your PC. It takes me less than a minute, starting from clicking on the shortcut.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Steam: Start Steam. Wait 2 minutes for it to load because the interface is laggy as fuck (dont even bother telling me its my PC because you are wrong).
So it's a problem with Steam that the game updates? Wouldn't it actually be good that it is updating the game? And what does it have to do with Steam? If you don't leave it running in the background, then it can't get updates. You can also toggle the setting to not automatically update the game.Finally in, get a pop up trying to sell me a game. Go too my game library, start the game. Wait for Steam to start the game. Steam forces an update. Wait for the game too update. Game loads, play. If I had a bad internet connection I would have too play around with a very bitchy offline mode too.
engrishdont want too have.
Dragon Age, Mass Effect 2, Last Remnant, almost City of Heroes, probably World of Warcraft, Portal 2... and of course the record goes to Star Wars Force Unleashed. 25 GB.Easton Dark said:Everything looks good, but damn, 10gb?
Wonder what's taking up that space right there.