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#1 quikdash6
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@Daian said:

@quikdash6: he needs a new PC, that CPU is ancient and so is the MB and RAM automatically. Basically needs to change everything, a new good GPU would be bottlenecked by everything else.

Are you sure? I think he may have put the wrong CPU. I wasn't able to find a pentium G360 just a Celeron 360, but I did find a Pentium G630 @ 2.7GHz which is a 1155 socket.

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#2 quikdash6
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If you are on a budget I would suggest getting a good graphics card to start with. Most likely you will also need to upgrade your power supply if you are using any kind of pre-built system. From there you could upgrade your CPU, RAM, etc. as you can or as needed.

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#3 quikdash6
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Buying mice sucks. It's all about how it feels and you can't exactly just go try them all out. With that said, I gambled on the M65 and I'm happy with it. I have medium hands, use kind of a hybrid grip, and prefer a heavier mouse. All that said, I can never get the software for it to work more than once. If I wanted to change one of the preset DPI settings right now, I would have to delete the software and re-download for it to work. Perhaps the RGB software is better in this aspect, but the last update for the regular M65 was 9/19/2013.

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#4 quikdash6
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Anyone else having trouble signing in?

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#5 quikdash6
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I have filters and use them, but it makes sense that it restricts air flow. Especially once dust collects on the filters. Maybe I'll try without.

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#6  Edited By quikdash6
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I switched a few years ago now. I still have problems with weapon swaps using the number row and getting "E" and "F" mixed up sometimes. I would suggest jumping right into the FPS games too. They are usually pretty simple as far as the number of keys you'll need to press in a round. In BF4 I made my mouse side buttons select my primary and secondary weapon.

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#7  Edited By quikdash6
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isn't that supposed to be the point of a backplate?

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#8  Edited By quikdash6
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It does look nice. I've never really gotten into games like this though.

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#9 quikdash6
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Didn't you make a thread earlier saying all of the other games were too difficult (like you did with FarCry 3 in this thread)? How the hell do you not figure out how to move in Minecraft?

So you need a game that aims for you like GTA? You're right, you aren't going to find anything else like that. I also suggest finding another hobby or stick to mobile games.

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#10 quikdash6
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you could always reference the benchmark thread to compare.