It doesn't certainly beat what AMD has in their line-up right now, but even the normal quad-cores are still unneeded for most applications, so spending 400-1200 dollars on a CPU is just madness. Although, depending on your motherboard, you have to stick with either AMD or Intel. So for the most part, you won't have a choice between the two.
You need at least a 7900 series Nvidia graphics card to play GTAIV, so you fall well of the mark. However, there are lots of very cheap, mid-range cards that will at least run the game for you. Check out the Nvidia 8000 and 9000 series cards.
That's normal. The PS3's system files and all of that stuff that it needs to work takes up some of the hard drive space immediately out of the box. I have the 80 gig, and it was missing some gigs as well. The PS3 works a lot like a computer, so that's why the operating files take up space.
I mean, if it works fine, then there's no reason to worry about it. It's possible someone could have gotten as a gift, used it once or twice, then returned it. I mean, there's really no way to tell if there's a factory seal, just that everything looks nice and neat and all that, btw. Either way, just delete it. No real cause for alarm.
That is extremely odd. It's possible someone returned it, and they put it back on the shelf, where ever you purchased it. Did it look factory sealed when you first opened it?
I have to say Uncharted. It's an absolutely stunning work of art, and is the closest thing you can get to an interactive movie. Everything just feels so cinematic and amazing. It does everything so well, and is just the greatest experience I've had so far on my PS3.
I've heard from a lot of people that CoD5 will be going back to WWII. Nothing besides that has been confirmed. However, since the game is already announced, I'm assuming it's not being made by Infinity Ward, so I can see how it'd probably be set in WWII again.
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