I can't remember my first card because I was really young and just getting into computers and talked my parents into letting me buy a new Graphics card for our home PC. We picked one up at Staples and went home and my computer didn't have a PCI slot only an AGP slot. We returned it and a year later i bought a custom built PC from cyberpowerpc.com and I don't know what I got either. Then I built my first computer which I got a Sapphire Radeon HD5770 which lasted me untill i recently bought a EVGA 4GB GTX 770.
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From my understanding they are making games for just the new 3DS. The good news for us and bad news for Nintendo is that any body developing games for the 3DS would lose so much money if they made it just for the new 3DS instead of for both. So I think there will be a couple games for the New 3DS just like how there was only like 5 games for the N64 ram expansion. If they are planing to go all out with the New 3DS they should call it something different. What i'm going to hate is when they release Majora's Mask for the new 3DS only... if they do that I will hate them while I hand over my money.
I only had time to play online once last night and it did take me 3 times to get into a game with my friend but after that we stayed in the game for a couple rounds till it kicked us out. How I see it though is that the problem with their network can be fixed but when games don't put in these simple things such as LAN and split screen thats when i see a problem in the core game. Hopefully they do get the network fixed at some point because the little I did play online was so much fun.
My friends and I just picked up twisted metal and I can't be more satisfied. Now i haven't got the chance to play the campaign but I've been playing multiplayer non stop. The first night we all got it we got together and hooked up There PS3 and was happy to see it had LAN. LAN is starting to die out on some games and thats a real lose for a couple reasons. For One reason some online multiplayer match making can be very buggy and not work all the time, which is what Twisted Metal's online is. The second reason why i'm glad they have LAN is because twice a year the local Penn State and it makes everything so much easier when you can just play over LAN. So we had a punch of friends over figuring that we were either gonna play 3 people on LAN or 4 people on each screen in there own game. Then we saw that you can do split screen on every game in LAN. This was a big Plus for me. I have seen so many games go without LAN or if they do go without split screen on them. I have to say that I am so happy that i Picked up this game. What are your guys' thoughts on Twisted Metal and your experience?
Was gonna wait to see if they would make a redisign with a 2nd analog stick... Then they came out with the Legend of Zelda 3DS. Got me one of those bad boys :cool:
It's the year of the 7 because Gamespot wants us all to realize that 7 is not a bad score. They just did a article about how not to ignore the 6.0 rated games and it's true.
Sorry for my confusion. What i ment by Dimm slot 1 and 2 were the pairs.:PWhat i should have said was when i put RAM in DIMM Slot 2 and 4. I had my old ram in slots 1 and 3 and then i put my new RAM in slors 2 and 4 and thats when the loop started. I tested both pairs of ram in slots 1 and 3 and it works fine. I put both pairs of ram in slots 2 and 4 and it doesn't work. I also tried puting the RAM in slots 1 and 3 and then booting it up once with a 3rd piece of ram in just slot 2 and once again with the 3rd piece in slot 4. All causing a loop. I don't know if these some type of power or something seting in the BIOs that i need to enable for the 2 and 4 slots to work but most of the articles I read about this problem either doesn't relate or doesn't work. But Thank you for your time and trying to help. I'll let you know when I figgure it out and if you have any more helpfull ideas i would love to know. Thank you:D
I just bought 2 4gig G-skill snipper Ram for my computer. When i went to turn the computer on after putting the RAM in the computer started up then within 10 seconds of everything turning on it would shut off and then turn it's self on again and reapeat this. It never shows anything on the screens. They are just black all the time. I took out the new ram and put them into the DIMM slot 1 where my old ram was and it turned on fine. Then i took my old RAM that i knew was working and put it just in the DIMM slot 2 and it caused the reboot loop. Has anyone have any idea what this might be.
Mother Board: MSI P67A-GD65 (MS-7681)
CPU: Intel Core i5 2500
New RAM: G-Skill Sniper DDR-1600 PC3-12800 4Gbx2
Old RAM: G-Skill DDR3 PC3-10666
Power Supply: Corsair CMPSU-650TX 650W
Video Card: Radeon HD 5770 Sapphire
Thank you for your help.
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