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I bought the game around Christmas for $13 from Steam. It was all hyped up on the forums. I was pretty disappointed with it and never finished it. The combat is clunky and all the NPCs look the same. But, hey, if pixelated mammaries are your thing...

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Why would you buy a Mac for gaming when you can get anABSOLUTE BEASTof a gaming PC for the same price?

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I don't get all the love for The Witcher. I bought it around the holidays, based on hype, for around $13. I still haven't finished it and doubt I ever will. It's really not all that great unless you get excited by pixelated mammaries.

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I seem to be in the minority here. I bought the Director's Cut from Steam, on hype, for around $13 during the holiday sale. I'm glad that's all I paid for it because I really didn't enjoy it. I can't believe all the hype this game gets. I assume the sex cards must have something to do with it. I didn't find them thrilling at all.

I still haven't finished the game. I doubt I ever will. I like good RPGs, but this one is full of a lot of ridiculous running around for very small gains. The combat is clunky and there are only about a half dozen, or so, NPC character models (aside from plot sensitive characters).

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With that rig, the PS3 version of the game will look better and run smoother.

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No. No matter what you do, Morrigan bolts.

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I picked up The Witcher: Director's Cut for $13.59. I never played it. I hope it's worth the hype. I need something to play after I finish Dragon Age: Origins. At $13.59, I couldn't pass it up.

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#8 weisguy119
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I'd definitely stay away from refurbished, especially when you're talking power supplies. Remember, when a power supply goes up in smoke, it can take other components out with it. Never, ever skimp on your PSU. As for me, I went overkill and got an 850 Watt Corsair PSU. It'll last me as long as I care to upgrade my current setup. After having a PSU die on me on a new computer (after 16 days), I sleep better at night knowing I have a Corsair powering my system now. Thankfully, the PSU that blew didn't take anything with it. I got lucky. How do you feel about gambling?

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Stalker: CoP (US version), HL2: E3

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#10 weisguy119
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Uncharted 2 looks like a great game, but it's not enough for me to buy a PS3.