Evening Reading
As for me, it's pre-E3 week as Garnett and myself attend fancy, secret events to get a sneak-peek at some of the games you'll be seeing at E3 2010. Don't worry, we can't talk about any of it just yet.
Gaming News o'the Day
- Square Enix made a lot of money.
- New Dragon Age: Origins DLC has been released.
- BlizzCon 2010 tickets on sale in June for $150.
- Epic blames piracy for console focus.
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http://www.lmnopc.com/greasemonkey/shack2007/shack-comment-filter.user.js
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bon_Jovi-_Wanted_Dead_Or_Alive.ogg
jimmy_legz loves this song - he bought the game expecting this to be the intro song
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I find Crysis unplayable on a 4890 with no AA, no AF at 1920x1200 maxed, I think 1680x1050 might be fairly good, maybe I'm wrong about the 1280x800 thing on the 4890. As for a 4850, I still say you need a decent video card - my primary point is really that your average PC gamer spends half the price of a console every 6 to 12 months just to keep his or her PC in line.
I own and love my PC but people QQing over RDR need to stop whining and just buy a console, are they gamers or are they gamers?-
If the steam hardware surveys and nvidia's falling consumer range revenues are any indication you are not an average PC gamer. People are sticking with their old systems, and rightfully so. I might not be able to run Crysis at 60 fps, but I sure as shit can run every other game at 60 fps, with AA and all that other stuff. I don't need a new card. It's pretty boring that performance and high framerates are the only thing that interest you in PC gaming.
So yeah what I don't understand is how anything less than 60 fps on PC bothers you, but a 360 which runs most of its games not at high def but at standard definition and at 30 fps, is just fine? Bizarre. -
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