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but i still really don't understand why Alienwares are that bad? I thought they are suppose to be one of the top notch computers you can get for video games, but then again i don't know. That is why i'm asking you guys...luckypants
Because they are overpriced. Two sometimes three times what they are ACTUALLY WORTH.
huh that is interesting. So no Alienware what-so-ever. Just build one my own?
luckypants
If you are familiar with doing so, yes. If not.. go with dell.
Well it's not really fair to call it a WoW clone because the Warhammer universe came before blizzard's warcraft universe. In fact some would argue that warcraft was some what a rip-off of the warhammer universe. However that post doesn't really tell me anything. It's good that she liked the game once playing it but it still is one person's opinion. I'll have to wait and see it for myself. DAoC was awesome though so here's hoping.Citan76
Blizzard has outright stated they borrowed some of the ideas from the warhammer universe. Even though I do like the warcraft one better.
[QUOTE="Disco_Joe"]I purchased this XPS 410 system from Dell:
Core 2 Duo E600
2GB DDR2
GeForce 7900GS 256MB
Windows Vista Home Premium
For $1,200.
It's very well-built and I haven't had any problems with it at all. My experience with Dell was very good. I'd recommend Dell computers if you want a good value, as opposed to Alienware.
Funkyhamster
That's a great value on a bought computer; however, I bet you could build one like that for $800.
So (@ the TC), if you are comfortable with building a computer then do that, and if you aren't go for something like a Dell with a better value than Alienware.
The irony is that dell owns Alienware.
[QUOTE="skudoops"]Seeing that blizzard is both developer and publisher you can't really use them as an example :P. XaosII
Vivendi is Blizzard's publisher.
Eh? I thought that was only for WoW. Guess I was wrong =/
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