SW debates is dead.... and Halo isn't my type of game.When will SW debates start?
Also john do you have Halo 4 but havent finished it yet?
free_milk
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Which one?[QUOTE="freedomfreak"][QUOTE="whiskeystrike"]
Played through the opening of Alan Wake... it definitely feels like it has potential.
whiskeystrike
Original game on PC
Nice. I love Alan Wake.[QUOTE="whiskeystrike"][QUOTE="freedomfreak"] Which one? freedomfreak
Original game on PC
Nice. I love Alan Wake.Now I'm starting mass effect 1 for the first time in 4 years...
Default appearance, vanguard, colonist, war hero and I'll be just going with the flow as far as paragon/renegade choices
:D
[QUOTE="whiskeystrike"][QUOTE="freedomfreak"] Which one? freedomfreak
Original game on PC
Nice. I love Alan Wake.On the topic of Alan Wake, just purchased American Nightmare on GoG. Loved the main game a lot, hope the spin-off's good too. Heard it has an interesting antagonist! :)
Nice. I love Alan Wake.[QUOTE="freedomfreak"][QUOTE="whiskeystrike"]
Original game on PC
Rocker6
On the topic of Alan Wake, just purchased American Nightmare on GoG. Loved the main game a lot, hope the spin-off's good too. Heard it has an interesting antagonist! :)
American Nightmare is crazy. Yeah, the antagonist is just great. He's probably my favorite antagonist this gen.[QUOTE="Rocker6"][QUOTE="freedomfreak"] Nice. I love Alan Wake.freedomfreak
On the topic of Alan Wake, just purchased American Nightmare on GoG. Loved the main game a lot, hope the spin-off's good too. Heard it has an interesting antagonist! :)
American Nightmare is crazy. Yeah, the antagonist is just great. He's probably my favorite antagonist this gen.Glad to hear it, can't wait to start playing. Now I just need to suffer through about an hour of downloading... :(
[QUOTE="Cheleman"]Today Im ouya.Tomorow I might be an apple fanboy.Im changing everyday till I build my pc.(could be months) So why do you decide to become a fanboy ofa certain faction milk?milk, can you please choose a faction already?
you're giving me a headache:P
free_milk
deadlight, underrated game, also had potential in some areas, if u like zombie stuff just buy it from steam or xbla.TheGuardian03Bought it when it released. Flawed but good nonetheless.
[QUOTE="freedomfreak"][QUOTE="TheGuardian03"]deadlight, underrated game, also had potential in some areas, if u like zombie stuff just buy it from steam or xbla.TheGuardian03Bought it when it released. Flawed but good nonetheless. yeah the art style is also great, i wanna see more games like this. Yeah, it does. I'm looking forward to State of Decay. It's a sissy version of DayZ but it looks cool.
I have...seen the light of PC gaming. And it's beautiful ;_;siLVURcross
Yep, really beautiful. I've seen it in the Summer when I built my gaming PC.
[QUOTE="siLVURcross"]I have...seen the light of PC gaming. And it's beautiful ;_;GamerwillzPS
Yep, really beautiful. I've seen it in the Summer when I built my gaming PC.
Was it easy to build?I can imagine myself being scared when I try build it.One mistake and all that money is gone :( Im buying an anti static wristband better safe then sorry.[QUOTE="GamerwillzPS"][QUOTE="siLVURcross"]I have...seen the light of PC gaming. And it's beautiful ;_;free_milk
Yep, really beautiful. I've seen it in the Summer when I built my gaming PC.
Was it easy to build?I can imagine myself being scared when I try build it.One mistake and all that money is gone :( Im buying an anti static wristband better safe then sorry.It's not that dramatic, really. These days, it's easier than ever. And anti-static wristbands are a waste of money...
The best advice I have is to check out some guides on the Internet before going at it, or if you're really afraid of the whole thing, have someone else do it for you, like the local "tech guy", or a hardware store...
[QUOTE="GamerwillzPS"][QUOTE="siLVURcross"]I have...seen the light of PC gaming. And it's beautiful ;_;free_milk
Yep, really beautiful. I've seen it in the Summer when I built my gaming PC.
Was it easy to build?I can imagine myself being scared when I try build it.One mistake and all that money is gone :( Im buying an anti static wristband better safe then sorry.Yeah, it's easy. It was my first build and nothing went wrong. :)
Just be careful with delicate parts such as the motherboard, CPU, GPU and RAM. Try to handle them by the sides if possible (but never touch the CPU socket!). Take your time when building, don't rush, double check things, check the manual and don't overtighten the screws.
Next thing to be careful of is the wiring. Just make sure you connect things in the right place. Just refer the manual for the motherboard, it'll explain everything.
*Edit* Oh and don't forget the thermal paste for the CPU.
Was it easy to build?I can imagine myself being scared when I try build it.One mistake and all that money is gone :( Im buying an anti static wristband better safe then sorry.[QUOTE="free_milk"][QUOTE="GamerwillzPS"]
Yep, really beautiful. I've seen it in the Summer when I built my gaming PC.
GamerwillzPS
Yeah, it's easy. It was my first build and nothing went wrong. :)
Just be careful with delicate parts such as the motherboard, CPU, GPU and RAM. Try to handle them by the sides if possible (but never touch the CPU socket!). Take your time when building, don't rush, double check things, check the manual and don't overtighten the screws.
Next thing to be careful of is the wiring. Just make sure you connect things in the right place. Just refer the manual for the motherboard, it'll explain everything.
*Edit* Oh and don't forget the thermal paste for the CPU.
Is the thermal paste already pre applied on an aftermarket cpu?I have...seen the light of PC gaming. And it's beautiful ;_;siLVURcross
and you're playing final fantasy ix
seems legit
[QUOTE="GamerwillzPS"][QUOTE="free_milk"] Was it easy to build?I can imagine myself being scared when I try build it.One mistake and all that money is gone :( Im buying an anti static wristband better safe then sorry.free_milk
Yeah, it's easy. It was my first build and nothing went wrong. :)
Just be careful with delicate parts such as the motherboard, CPU, GPU and RAM. Try to handle them by the sides if possible (but never touch the CPU socket!). Take your time when building, don't rush, double check things, check the manual and don't overtighten the screws.
Next thing to be careful of is the wiring. Just make sure you connect things in the right place. Just refer the manual for the motherboard, it'll explain everything.
*Edit* Oh and don't forget the thermal paste for the CPU.
Is the thermal paste already pre applied on an aftermarket cpu?Not sure what you mean by aftermarket, but no, thermal paste isn't usually pre-applied on the CPU. Stock cooling fans that comes with the CPU does have it pre-applied. If you are using your own cooling fan that you bought separately (3rd party), then you'll need to apply the thermal paste.
[QUOTE="siLVURcross"]I have...seen the light of PC gaming. And it's beautiful ;_;whiskeystrike
and you're playing final fantasy ix
seems legit
FF9 is such a sexy game.[QUOTE="whiskeystrike"][QUOTE="siLVURcross"]I have...seen the light of PC gaming. And it's beautiful ;_;freedomfreak
and you're playing final fantasy ix
seems legit
FF9 is such a sexy game.Arguably like the best game ever
Just watched Skyfall last night. It was my first bind movie and kicked so much ass, wasnt expecting it to be anything special.
Does anyone here know anything about bundles?
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=BU-080-OE
Is the fan already fitted on this with thermal paste?And is teh fan and mobo good?I mean this is on sale for 293£ its so tempting.
free_milk
Yes, the thermal paste should already be applied since the bundle is "pre-built" which I would assume that the CPU, cooling fan and RAM are already installed.
This is just personal opinion & preference, I would go for an Asus motherboard. I was having trouble with Gigabyte before. But maybe it was an unlucky motherboard. It's your call. Your choice.
Not sure about the cooling fan. I have a Corsair A50 and it keeps my CPU in good temperatures. The heatsink is bigger than yours, so I don't think it'll be as good as mine, but it will do the job.
I'd like to point out that the CPU is Sandy Bridge which is an older technology. Ivy Bridge is the latest. But if that's what you want, go for it! It's still good.
[QUOTE="GamerwillzPS"][QUOTE="siLVURcross"]I have...seen the light of PC gaming. And it's beautiful ;_;free_milk
Yep, really beautiful. I've seen it in the Summer when I built my gaming PC.
Was it easy to build?I can imagine myself being scared when I try build it.One mistake and all that money is gone :( Im buying an anti static wristband better safe then sorry. I got a few friends who did this before to help me out and I learned from the process.[QUOTE="free_milk"]i checked ur posting history, nobodu is deleting ur posts. and really enough with the stupid posts or imma tell daddy that u bought a pc just to be a hermit.:PAdmins and moderators can remove posts without them appearing in Post History.What mod is fvcking randomly deleting my posts?iM ONTO YOU WHOEVER YOU ARE.IF ITS ADOBE ARTIST I SWEAR I WILL POST SPOILERS ON HALO 4 HYPE THREAD.
TheGuardian03
[QUOTE="siLVURcross"]I have...seen the light of PC gaming. And it's beautiful ;_;GamerwillzPS
Yep, really beautiful. I've seen it in the Summer when I built my gaming PC.
Even though I don't have a great pc like some do, mine has made a lot of my friends jelly :PPlease Log In to post.
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