I believe I have a 600 watt psu, would that be sufficient to run these?
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I gave the company a dollar for a game that I would have never bought in the first place, and with Direct to drive it's to know material cost to them. Yay Splinter Cell deluxe edition.
Sorry, I know there's probably a lot of these.
I'm looking to upgrade. Right now I'm using a GT 240 as my graphics card, and as you may know, it's just not cutting it and it's holding my system back (i7 920, 6gb ddr3 ram). I heard that you can use the 240 with another Nvidia card, using one as a dedicated physx (benefit?). I was looking at the GTX 470 because it seems like a decent cost for the performance. Would you agree with me?
Also, I'm using an X58B-A2 mobo and I've never installed a graphics card. How would I go about combining the two cards after installation (Is it SLI or crossfire?)?
Thanks for your help!
Because I see no other reason for him to hate the game. Single Player blows Call of Duty out of the water, Multiplayer is the best on PC alongside Cstrike and Team Fortress 2. What's there to hate? Actually, what makes Bad Company 'total garbage'?He gave no reasoning, so I gave it for him :)
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Actually people like you make BC2 a bad game. Looking at your stats, you play recon. Not only do you play recon, but you have only ever thrown 4 Motion Sensors, and killed 4 people with your mortar strike. I'm also guessing you don't like to capture objectives? Instead opting to sit back on a hill somewhere and pick off the real players? You don't have the Blow up 4 Mcom stations pin, you don't have the Flag Attacker Pin, you don't even have the Motion Mine pin.
In the end, it's people like you who think you are 1337 snipers and are the best of the best, sitting back and doing absolutely nothing to help your team.
Things that make BC2 bad:
Recon. Yes there are ways to deal with them, sadly that is more recon. And eventually everyone is just recon. Perfect example, Isla Inocentes, you have that first cliff filled with recon, and somehow you're not getting the objectives captured.
Rubber Band movement: Mainly caused by lag, this is when you run forward, or turn a corner, try to climb stairs, etc and you get bumped back or stuck in the wall.
The horn (Xbox players I believe still have this problem)
Poor team accesibility: In a game made to pitch team against team in an epic battle, why do they only let players join games together as a single squad?
So I purchased DoW II Chaos Rising awhile back, and I haven't had a chance to really play it on my new computer. I used to be a subscriber to xbox live, but with my new computer I cancelled that because I don't plan to play on the xbox anymore.
I tried to log in to my Games for Windows Live account on DoW II and it said my payment option was invalid. Okay. I click the link and I'm sent to the X box Live subscription page.
My question is, do I need to subscribe to Xbox live and pay monthly so I can play my game on the computer?
Ugh, I have an all black Coolermaster case, and the person I had build my computer put the i7 sticker on the front. And if you can imagine all black and then BOOM sticker, I was kind of mad. So I tore that thing off and gave it to someone else.
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