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#1 blazethe1
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until the end.
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#2 blazethe1
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i said it once and i'll say it again

im sure if i was going to debut my game for an entire day straight on a PC, i would do whatever i could to make it run smooth and look good ALL DAY. what's 4 gigs to a company like crytek? the person who got that computer was probably like, "heh, why not?"

be honest, no matter how good your computer is, if you're playing the top of the line graphically demanding games for a day, you will see some skippage after a few hours.

the extra ram and lower settings are precautions as far as im concerned

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#3 blazethe1
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i read the topic and ledol.

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#4 blazethe1
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vista is ctrl+shift+esc :P

but when i do, im a lefty

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#5 blazethe1
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im sure if i was going to debut my game for an entire day straight on a PC, i would do whatever i could to make it run smooth and look good ALL DAY. what's 4 gigs to a company like crytek? the person who got that computer was probably like, "heh, why not?"

be honest, no matter how good your computer is, if you're playing the top of the line graphically demanding games for a day, you will see some skippage after a few hours.

the extra ram and lower settings are precautions as far as im concerned

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#6 blazethe1
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It actually doesn't seem that expensive considering the current prices of the cards.Koinuboy


its a lot to spend on a card that you can't take full advantage of.

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#7 blazethe1
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you buy it new or used?
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#8 blazethe1
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hm, i don't think im ready to spend that much for a card that's sure to be bottlenecked by my current system, and by the time i can get hardware that DOESNT BN it, it will have dropped in price or else ATI will have something better/cheaper
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#9 blazethe1
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save it. seriously. build one when youve got over1200 or soto spend.
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#10 blazethe1
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save it. youre gonna want a new mobo and cpu plus a better video card