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#1 Rootbeer95
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I haven't played Battlefield 2 enough to justify buying Battlefield 3 yet so count me in! My name's Michael, I'm from London and my ID is MichaelG1995 :)
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#2 Rootbeer95
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Despite having not played Dead Island, I believe Fallout 3 is the better game. As glitchy as Fallout can be, Fallout is definitely one of few complete survival PS3 games content-wise where the gamer can really get engrossed and immersed in the experience. Dead Island, however, to me, does not seem to encompass the true dark and gritty survival experience that Fallout does. In Fallout, you are a lone wolf with no regenerative health in a sprawling wasteland where as in Dead Island, you can play co-operatively and health is easily restored. However if you're looking for a game entirely focused on zombies, look no further than Dead Island.
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#3 Rootbeer95
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As long as there are a high enough quality and quantity of games that support the hardware then I'd happily pay the admission for Move.,Uunfortunately it seems Move will continue to cater for the 'softcore' gamer.
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#4 Rootbeer95
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I would like to be added onto that 89%. Tbh I would definitely replay MGS4 for the trophies. They give me the motivation to play and enjoy a game once more.
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#5 Rootbeer95
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I'm pretty sure I dedicated around 200 hours to the original Modern Warfare which actually turned out to be my first PS3 game!
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#7 Rootbeer95
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Last time I bought a Blu-Ray? Today. Have you ever used your PS3 for music playback? No. Blu-Rays are awesome and you'll never want to look back at DVDs when you try your first Blu-Ray. For music though I find the PS3 interface just isn't quick and intuitive enough so I play my music through my comp.
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I'm deciding between two graphics cards here (AMD Radeon HD 7650M & GeForce GT 640M) and was wondering which of the two cards are better and by how much is the superior card better than the other.

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#9 Rootbeer95
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By 'too much RAM', I'm looking at a Sony Vaio laptop whereby you get free 12GB RAM. The laptop I'm exploring would otherwise have an Intel i5 2.5GHz processor, 6GB RAM and be priced at £700 ($1000ish) but is there any possibility of the free 12GB RAM being too good for this laptop or I'm not running enough demanding applications (e.g. video) and so the laptop actually becomes slower as a result of unused RAM or for some other reason? Forgive me if what I'm saying is non-sensical butI'm no tech guru and to spend a lot of money on this laptop, I wanna make sure I get it right so help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance! :)

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#10 Rootbeer95
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[QUOTE="kraken2109"][QUOTE="Rootbeer95"]Thanks for the low down guys. Could I get some deeper insight as to whether the Sony Vaio graphics card of GeForce GT 640M 1GB would be better than my existing desktop graphics card of GeForce GTS 250. Also would upgrading the GeForce GT 640M 1GB to 2GB be worth the extra cost of an additional £30 / $50 and would the 2GB card be significantly better than the 1GB?

It will be weaker than a 250GTS i believe and the 2GB won't make a difference.

Thanks for your opinion Kraken and anymore thoughts would be greatly appreciated