Soo true, and if anyone disagree's im afraid their blind.. Still fun though!Team Fortress 2.
The way they changed the shooting mechanic from 1.6 feels weird and I seriously hate the fact that I can pump an entire M4 clip into a terroist yet he shoots me in the body once and kills me. Dying in Team Fortress 2 atleast feels like "hey I ****ed up big-time" rather than "WHAT THE **** HIT DETECTION?"
Vesica_Prime
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[QUOTE="sillaris"]
TF2 all the way. CS/CSS was good in its day but now its just too old of a FPS, too basic and boring. Who gets the first headshot? 90% of the kills in that game are headshots, never aim for the body.
jedikevin2
Thats actually what so many people love about CSS. Its not about holding down trigger like say Cod or something but understanding Map design, gun recoil, and aiming. Personally, I will always have a higher standard for a game that rewards good gameplay as opposed to die, respawn run out over and over.
Regardless, these are 2 completely type of games to even be considered.
Actually a lot of people do hold down the mouse and spray, especially with the m4a1.. and they get head shots. This is the problem, css is a good game which i play almost everyday, but it wasn't like 1.6, where the hitboxes were better and you couldn't just get random headshots..I'm using a matx mobo and haven't had any problems so far. Haven't got a custom cpu fan in but i got my gtx 460 in pretty easilySure, if you want to spend heaps on liquid cooling, cause there's no room for good aftermarket HSFs.
Even then, mATX boards are not going to have the features of an ATX board.C_Rule
I doubt it, quad core is pretty future proof.I believe my mobo is AM3+ compatible, so I should be able to run the new AMD chips.
And I have unlocked the 4th core on my X3 in the past, but it was causing some serious heat problems. But I'm running off stock cooling right now, so I'm having heat problems anyway.
Maybe I'll wait for Bulldozer, and hook it up with a solid heatsink/fan so I can OC the hell out of it.
Oh, and my current GPU is a Radeon 5750.
-edit: Eh crap, just checked my mobo again, and it's only compatible with AM3, not AM3+...so I'll have to buy a new mobo for it :(
If I get a stable 4th core unlocked with good temps and OC'd, will my CPU be bottleneking me in future games like BF3?
testament1
Don't quote me on this, but can't he unlock another core and then oc it?
Easily a 10/10, the case looks absolutely awesome
I hate team fortress lolIf you like team fortress theres a good chance youl like GA, fun game just lacks the personality of TF2 if ya know what i mean
MEOWWW123
hmm ok cheers guys, i'll think about it
^ as I said above really, im downloading it now but is it worth it? Also as I'm not going to be buying anything will my experience be hindered? Thanks, Sean
[QUOTE="sn4k3_64"][QUOTE="swehunt"]Thanks man :), I have this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811103018 Im not entirely sure the height/width of the case is enough, that 180mm sidefan could be cutting it close to the tip of the cooler. The real height of the 212+ is exactly 158.5mm so you need to get measure of the internal from the MB to the opposite point of the socket. So if 159mm+*15mm (*15mm is for the CPU + it's socket.) The space available from the motherboard should be at least 174mm or 7" or you wont fit the cooler. Thanks dude for all the help, i'll have to see then, also I'm not feeling confident about installing it, especially since i've to to remove the stock cooler and then do all that stuff with the thermal paste, lol :/No prob! :)
Yes, the 212+ comes with AM2/AM3 mounting, but the problem as seen on this image is how close it's socket is to your Ram modules.
I'm !almost! positive you can get the cooler installed if you are facing the fan towards the rear. (I/O shields, the back of the case)
The 212+ is a large cooler, what case do you got?
swehunt
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