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#1 SW__Troll
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The only people who disagree with my choices are idiots.

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In terms of games from last gen I think it is Half Life 2 that is still talked about the most. Heck, it's probably more praised today than it was when it released.

Not to mention Half Life 2 sold near 10 million copies prior to the end of 2008 at RETAIL ONLY. Once you factor in Steam sales since there's absolutely no doubt the popularity of HL2 also far exceeds RE4.

HL2 was the king of last gen.

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I just tell them I hate shooters :cool:Eponique

And then they tell you you're a hipster.

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[QUOTE="Eponique"]Cows should stop bragging about superior graphics before phones surpass them and this argument comes back to bite them in the ass. No one cares about graphics on portables.-CheeseEater-
I award you King Troll Q1 2012.

Damnit!

These awards always evade me.

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[QUOTE="SW__Troll"]There's just an ever-lasting stigma about PCs that leads people to think they're complicated. I don't know where it was born from though.RyviusARC
There was a time when building, maintaining and using a computer was difficult. But that was decades back. I remember my uncle used to build his own hard drives in the 1980s to sell. Things weren't as streamlined back then as they are now. Before that it was punch cards.

Right, but I'm sure most people who frequent this forum, and similar forums are around highschool-college age which means that during the time of their life when they could actually afford to buy their own **** (the last 3-5 years) building a PC has never ever been easier.

Everything is very clearly defined when it comes to building a PC now.

>Plug ram into slot till it clicks in

>Plug 24pin power connector into big effing power connector on motherboard

>Plug Power Switch connector into pin labeled "PSwitch"

>If confused consult manual full of pictures.

They are pretty much just glorified lego sets at this point.

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#6 SW__Troll
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Depends how they impliment it.

If Sony/MS/Nintendo controlled every aspect of it as they do now with PSN/XBL/WiiWare then I would not want it. I hate how overpriced digital games can be on those stores in comparison to buying elsewhere.

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[QUOTE="N30F3N1X"]

It's definitely something worth looking at. The strangest thing is that people keeps thinking it's hard while in fact the only hard part is screwing the mobo to the case. And talking about hard, most hardware now is resilient enough to be safely called moron proof - if you don't try to make it fit by hitting it with a hammer there's no way anything can break.

heretrix

Yeah, lets gloss over knowing what kind of power supply you need for your parts, getting the proper memory and CPU for your board, installing the OS, blah, blah, blah.

Screwing in a motherboard is really hard compared to all of that.:|

Listen, if you've immersed yourself in the PC world for awhile all of that stuff is a cakewalk, but dude, most people don't know how to use a PC that's completely assembled. Lets not exaggerate the simplicity of builting a PC. It might be easy for you and I, but for most people you might as well ask then to assemble a car.

Is it hard to understand when a video card recommends a 500w power supply that you should buy a 500w power supply?

Is it a hard concept to understand that a socket AM3 CPU fits into an AM3 motherboard, or that 240pin ddr3 ram fits into a motherboard with 240pin ram slots?

That's nowhere near the difficulty of building a car.

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I buy hardware to enjoy software

Therefore, if the 3DS had a better game library, the chances are pretty high I'd consider it a better handheld than the PS Vita

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So now why do people care about this fat, ugly woman?

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#10 SW__Troll
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[QUOTE="SW__Troll"]

HTPCs in the living room.

Nintendo/MS/Sony no longer develop hardware, but instead release their own software clients to distribute their games and services (like Steam).

tjricardo089

I could actually see that happen, but instead of HTPCs something like Onlive.

That too.

I just imagine any sort of PC really. I'd say even smartphones/tablets as well as they'll be powerful enough eventually.