Of course, you'd be able to max most games... I don't know if that's what you wanted...d-rtyboyim more concerned about my budget. if i can stay below budget but still run games on high then thats fine by me
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Im looking into buying a gaming pc.i dont want to spend a lot of money($1000 maximum), but i dont need good graphics, i just want to run most games smoothly on medium to low settings. firstly im not sure whether i should build my own or not. ive never built a pc before but ive got a few friends who could help me out with it. basically could you suggest any parts i should consider buying . ive done some research into building a pc but the idea still seems daunting and any help would be greatly appreciated
im a teenager though, without a part time job, thats mostly why i am so reluctunant to spend so much money on a game that i could get cheaper in a different country
ok. in america you pay $60 for a newly released game right? in Australia we have to pay at least $100 for a newly released game, just the standard edition. converting USD to AUD means we should be paying $70, but if we want brand new game we have no other option than to pay $100 for it. is that fair?
k heres the link
http://www.ebgames.com.au/promotion.cfm?title=&platform=&category=&rating=&status=&preowned=0
im looking for new games for my 360. i've only got cod4. what 2 games would you recommend getting in the 2 for $50 deal at EB?
on btw i have a mac laptop, but i also have access to a windows laptop. i know the windows computer will work but im not sure about the mac
http://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/connect/ics_xp.htm#
that link explains how to do it on a PC, but i would preferably like to use the mac. or the ipod which uses wi-fi
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