Re: What game are you playing?
Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 4:33 am
a bit of normal bs in arma
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yeah 65 euro to 500 or sth i think i def have to get the game first hahaDRTY wrote:erm get both. The game will hold most of it's value.BudSpencertron wrote:do you guys think its better to save for a ps4 instead of buying like gta 5 for ps3 and all those possible dual release games?
omerta is crap, starts out promising but never delivers.Pistonsbeneath wrote:Oh has anyone bought omerta?
it looks like sim city mafia but that might be enjoyable...played a demo it seemed ok
I seriously wasted $50 on this game. Farcry had some compatibility issues with lappy GPUs. I doubt it applies to everyone but there is a huge shading issue with my Radeon 7970m. Looks exactly like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epdBAWdq5ac. Tried all the settings, game crashes in Directx9, updated the cards driver to 13.1 which 'supposedly' increased performance for Farcry 3, and bleh.imami wrote:im usually quite high when i play far cry 3, maybe thats why i think its fun
i think that may also be why EH thinks its fun
Ah man I feel your pain. Gaming laptops are the worst. Had a ton of issues with mine before it bit the dust. Never again.Redderious wrote:I seriously wasted $50 on this game. Farcry had some compatibility issues with lappy GPUs. I doubt it applies to everyone but there is a huge shading issue with my Radeon 7970m. Looks exactly like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epdBAWdq5ac. Tried all the settings, game crashes in Directx9, updated the cards driver to 13.1 which 'supposedly' increased performance for Farcry 3, and bleh.imami wrote:im usually quite high when i play far cry 3, maybe thats why i think its fun
i think that may also be why EH thinks its fun![]()
On top of that, I can't add graphical/texture mods to any game made by bethesda because it doesn't recognize my card even though that's what it's using. The mods are all shown in the data files in the launcher but they just won't actually alter the game. This thing has been nothing but trouble ever since I got it. But I am getting 60+ FPS in Skyrim on ultra so it's not all bad
Just got it in October so mine has got plenty of life left in it but I'm already thinking about selling it and building my own desktop. I don't understand my logic was when I bough it, seeing as I never move it and I've never had opportunities to get in on a LAN party. What card are you running right now?wysockisauce wrote:Ah man I feel your pain. Gaming laptops are the worst. Had a ton of issues with mine before it bit the dust. Never again.Redderious wrote:I seriously wasted $50 on this game. Farcry had some compatibility issues with lappy GPUs. I doubt it applies to everyone but there is a huge shading issue with my Radeon 7970m. Looks exactly like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epdBAWdq5ac. Tried all the settings, game crashes in Directx9, updated the cards driver to 13.1 which 'supposedly' increased performance for Farcry 3, and bleh.imami wrote:im usually quite high when i play far cry 3, maybe thats why i think its fun
i think that may also be why EH thinks its fun![]()
On top of that, I can't add graphical/texture mods to any game made by bethesda because it doesn't recognize my card even though that's what it's using. The mods are all shown in the data files in the launcher but they just won't actually alter the game. This thing has been nothing but trouble ever since I got it. But I am getting 60+ FPS in Skyrim on ultra so it's not all bad
If theres point to lifeReverb wrote:theres a point to minecraft?
Well, I put together a desktop with a gtx 680 about a year ago and that's what I'm using now. The laptop had a 8800mgts one of the cards with the solder issues. It died after a year and a half.Redderious wrote:Just got it in October so mine has got plenty of life left in it but I'm already thinking about selling it and building my own desktop. I don't understand my logic was when I bough it, seeing as I never move it and I've never had opportunities to get in on a LAN party. What card are you running right now?wysockisauce wrote:Ah man I feel your pain. Gaming laptops are the worst. Had a ton of issues with mine before it bit the dust. Never again.Redderious wrote:I seriously wasted $50 on this game. Farcry had some compatibility issues with lappy GPUs. I doubt it applies to everyone but there is a huge shading issue with my Radeon 7970m. Looks exactly like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epdBAWdq5ac. Tried all the settings, game crashes in Directx9, updated the cards driver to 13.1 which 'supposedly' increased performance for Farcry 3, and bleh.imami wrote:im usually quite high when i play far cry 3, maybe thats why i think its fun
i think that may also be why EH thinks its fun![]()
On top of that, I can't add graphical/texture mods to any game made by bethesda because it doesn't recognize my card even though that's what it's using. The mods are all shown in the data files in the launcher but they just won't actually alter the game. This thing has been nothing but trouble ever since I got it. But I am getting 60+ FPS in Skyrim on ultra so it's not all bad
I'm going to need to do some comparisons on some different mobo/chasis form factors to decide what I should potentialy grab. I've been taking training courses online, trying to get into the IT field (hopefully networking / security), and they are extremely outdated. Made in 2009 before win7 was even really recognized. I have plenty of time to research the up to date hardware components though, my money is going towards savings right now due to an upcomming outsourcing issue I have to deal with come september.wysockisauce wrote:Well, I put together a desktop with a gtx 680 about a year ago and that's what I'm using now. The laptop had a 8800mgts one of the cards with the solder issues. It died after a year and a half.Redderious wrote:Just got it in October so mine has got plenty of life left in it but I'm already thinking about selling it and building my own desktop. I don't understand my logic was when I bough it, seeing as I never move it and I've never had opportunities to get in on a LAN party. What card are you running right now?wysockisauce wrote:Ah man I feel your pain. Gaming laptops are the worst. Had a ton of issues with mine before it bit the dust. Never again.Redderious wrote:I seriously wasted $50 on this game. Farcry had some compatibility issues with lappy GPUs. I doubt it applies to everyone but there is a huge shading issue with my Radeon 7970m. Looks exactly like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epdBAWdq5ac. Tried all the settings, game crashes in Directx9, updated the cards driver to 13.1 which 'supposedly' increased performance for Farcry 3, and bleh.imami wrote:im usually quite high when i play far cry 3, maybe thats why i think its fun
i think that may also be why EH thinks its fun![]()
On top of that, I can't add graphical/texture mods to any game made by bethesda because it doesn't recognize my card even though that's what it's using. The mods are all shown in the data files in the launcher but they just won't actually alter the game. This thing has been nothing but trouble ever since I got it. But I am getting 60+ FPS in Skyrim on ultra so it's not all bad
If you want mobility build a micro atx or mini itx rig. You can fit all kinds of things in those cases now.