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[QUOTE="Nedemis"][QUOTE="DeadSpaceXIII"]There is no PC version. The 360 controller is actually a Logitech controller made for computers. Seeing as how games are made on PC first the controller would make it fairly easy to develop to game.DeadSpaceXIII
do you have ANY idea what you're talking about? :|
must not seeing how you obviously don't know that MS released the 360 wired controller BEFORE the 360 launched and it came with PC drivers so you could use it on your PC.
I know that, i've owned one before November 2005.[QUOTE="DeadSpaceXIII"][QUOTE="MojondeVACA"][QUOTE="DeadSpaceXIII"]There is no PC version. The 360 controller is actually a Logitech controller made for computers. Seeing as how games are made on PC first the controller would make it fairly easy to develop to game.Nedemis
Yes but crystal tools are based on PC hardware..and that isnt a logitech controller u can clearly see that is the normal xbox360 controller..
There is a such thing as PC controllers that replicate console controllers man.
okay....? show me a link to a controller that looks EXACTLY like the 360 controller that ISN'T a MS product then? Bet you can't....
Logitech Chillstream Controller, one the many 3rd party controllers. I know MadCatz has a few and Gamestop has one as well. I'm not saying they aren't using the Microsoft controller, they most likely are. Point is its being used for pc because its most likely helping development go along smoother. I think I just typed out my past comments in a wrong way.lol, srsly? I'm 100% sure that is a 360 controller. About 80% sure it's wireless and plugged in.
this post cracks me up............... ALL GAMES ARE DEVELOPED ON PC
Hermits, educate him plz
Faulttt
that isn't even gameplay... sheesh, who cares?
:lol:times change. the 360 is the new ps2.
mephisto_11
so true!! :D
the 360 as a re-tooling of last gen
:P
well, the 9550 is 95 watts, the graphics card is 264 watts, hard drive is only going to be about 9 watts... So 368 watts. What else do i need to be putting in the equation. dvd drive (9?or?less?), cpu fan and system fan, sound card, motherboard? Would it really be "just barely"? I don't plan to add much else.
Is there some way I can find out how much juice the system is currently using? I would really like to be able to just use the 500watt supply I linked. Any higher, and the darn thing is going to have a trillion wires that I'm not going to use. If this supply will cut it, then that's what I'm looking for. The only other thing I would possibly want in this thing is a Phenom 9950. Which would only add 45 watts to that current number.
I have this computer. I want this graphics card. Will this power supply be enough?
The current power supply is 300 watts. The 4870X2 consumes a maximum of 264 watts. The PCP&C power supply maxes out at 550Watts but is sold as 500watt. If I remove the power consumption of my current video card(S) will the 500 watt power supply be enough?
you should have made this post in off-topic discussion... then you wouldn't have got in trouble... again. I agree with you wholeheartedly, but, this isn't America. The forums on gamespot are "private property". You understand the concept of "trespassers will be shot on sight" don't you?
You gotta follow the rules dude, or you aren't welcome.
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