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#1 Fuoco88
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I think its totally unbelievable how retailers out there are pricing their pc systems. IT Warehouse which is a national i.t. store lists premade systems on their website. But these 'gaming systems' are absolute bogus. They are conning the innocent, the people who dont know any better. they are listing a gaming systems such as a 2.4ghz Core2Duo, 1gb DDR2 533mhz, 250gb sata HDD, Nvidia geforce 7600GT 256mb, windows xp home, and lastly a 19" LCD. How much do say? Ill tell you. $2095. This is crazy. Officeworks, Dick Smiths, these places are all the same. They are cheating the public. For $2000 you could have a gaming rig consisting of a Quad Core Q6600, corsair 4gb DDR3 1066mhz, pci-e 2.0 motherboard with a Radeon HD4870, 750watt PSU, gaming case, windows vista 64bit, zalman cpu cooler and 22" LCD. Dont believe me? If your looking at building your own rig, check www.skycomp.com.au. thats where i get my gear from. great prices. In conclusion, dont buy pre made b***s*** systems from retailers who try squeeze every penny out of you.

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#3 Fuoco88
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I think its totally unbelievable how retailers out there are pricing their pc systems. IT Warehouse which is a national i.t. store lists premade systems on their website. But these 'gaming systems' are absolute bogus. They are conning the innocent, the people who dont know any better. they are listing a gaming systems such as a 2.4ghz Core2Duo, 1gb DDR2 533mhz, 250gb sata HDD, Nvidia geforce 7600GT 256mb, windows xp home, and lastly a 19" LCD. How much do say? Ill tell you. $2095. This is crazy. Officeworks, Dick Smiths, these places are all the same. They are cheating the public. For $2000 you could have a gaming rig consisting of a Quad Core Q6600, corsair 4gb DDR3 1066mhz, pci-e 2.0 motherboard with a Radeon HD4870, 750watt PSU, gaming case, windows vista 64bit, zalman cpu cooler and 22" LCD. Dont believe me? If your looking at building your own rig, check www.skycomp.com.au. thats where i get my gear from. great prices. In conclusion, dont buy pre made b***s*** systems from retailers who try squeeze every penny out of you.

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#4 Fuoco88
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I think its totally unbelievable how retailers out there are pricing their pc systems. IT Warehouse which is a national i.t. store lists premade systems on their website. But these 'gaming systems' are absolute bogus. They are conning the innocent, the people who dont know any better. they are listing a gaming systems such as a 2.4ghz Core2Duo, 1gb DDR2 533mhz, 250gb sata HDD, Nvidia geforce 7600GT 256mb, windows xp home, and lastly a 19" LCD. How much do say? Ill tell you. $2095. This is crazy. Officeworks, Dick Smiths, these places are all the same. They are cheating the public. For $2000 you could have a gaming rig consisting of a Quad Core Q6600, corsair 4gb DDR3 1066mhz, pci-e 2.0 motherboard with a Radeon HD4870, 750watt PSU, gaming case, windows vista 64bit, zalman cpu cooler and 22" LCD. Dont believe me? If your looking at building your own rig, check www.skycomp.com.au. thats where i get my gear from. great prices. In conclusion, dont buy pre made b***s*** systems from retailers who try squeeze every penny out of you.

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#5 Fuoco88
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These stores are Australian retailers. Jimmy Jammer is right. they prey on those who just dont know what parts are what. If you dont know anything about computers but want a gaming computer. Its a dark dark hole you get sucked into when going into these stores and purchasing one of these computers, only to go home, install Crysis for example and recieve error msgs in regards to your inadequate rig. Buying computers is a complicated business if one doesnt have the required knowledge
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#6 Fuoco88
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I think its totally unbelievable how retailers out there are pricing their pc systems. IT Warehouse which is a national i.t. store lists premade systems on their website. But these 'gaming systems' are absolute bogus. They are conning the innocent, the people who dont know any better. they are listing a gaming systems such as a 2.4ghz Core2Duo, 1gb DDR2 533mhz, 250gb sata HDD, Nvidia geforce 7600GT 256mb, windows xp home, and lastly a 19" LCD. How much do say? Ill tell you. $2095. This is crazy. Officeworks, Dick Smiths, these places are all the same. They are cheating the public. For $2000 you could have a gaming rig consisting of a Quad Core Q6600, corsair 4gb DDR3 1066mhz, pci-e 2.0 motherboard with a Radeon HD4870, 750watt PSU, gaming case, windows vista 64bit, zalman cpu cooler and 22" LCD. Dont believe me? If your looking at building your own rig, check www.skycomp.com.au. thats where i get my gear from. great prices. In conclusion, dont buy pre made b***s*** systems from retailers who try squeeze every penny out of you.

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#7 Fuoco88
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I have a ps3 and of course bought the game. Its excellent. we all know that. but yesterday i sat down and played the 360 version for bout half an hour. after playing the ps3 version for approx 35 hours then picking up the 360 version there are some major differences. the 360 version skips like crazy. the framerate is very jumpy when the game is even performing simple scenes. and the 360 version has much more aliasing whereas the ps3 successfully blurs out these blemishes. both games were also played on a samsung full hd plasma. what do those who have played both versions think??
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#8 Fuoco88
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I have a ps3 and of course bought the game. Its excellent. we all know that. but yesterday i sat down and played the 360 version for bout half an hour. after playing the ps3 version for approx 35 hours then picking up the 360 version there are some major differences. the 360 version skips like crazy. the framerate is very jumpy when the game is even performing simple scenes. and the 360 version has much more aliasing whereas the ps3 successfully blurs out these blemishes. both games were also played on a samsung full hd plasma. what do those who have played both versions think??