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| Bullet Candy | I know we had one of these before. Not sure if it was ever stickied, nor what happened to it, but meh. Some *might* argue that this can go in with the Microsoft thread, but they'd be stupid. Though Microsoft produces Windows, they do not produce the hardware itself, nor do they produce most of the games. And, seeing as how I know there's a few PC gamers on these forums, I figure it's about time we had a thread. Use this thread to discuss PC games, show off your sweet ass gaming rig, post up Xfire/Steam/Comrade usernames, organize clans/clan events (or recruit for clans or clan leagues, though, for God's sake, don't be stupid and advertise the league itself), whatever. By the way, I just got Rainbow Six Vegas, and I was wondering if anyone wanted to play a little coop? Some Terrorist Hunt, or maybe some story (though, due to some other commitments, I won't be able to finish it all in one go). Add me to Xfire (SuperberryK), Steam (SuperberryK), or MSN (Oblivionnightmare@hotmail.com) if you're interested. |
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| lol sup | We had one, it was stickied, but no one posted in it. CRYSIS is awesome, everyone should buy it. |
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| in love with Rhyme... | |
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| Bullet Candy | Yeah, see, that's what I thought happened. I don't know why though. We've got a shitton of PC Gamers here. You, me, Ray, Ken, Ben, v_a, SE, etc. Consider this an experiment. If the thrad gets used like it should, awesome. If not, I delete it and we shall never speak of this again. Quote:
I hear Multiplayer is fun too. Didn't try that yet. I'll have to sometime. No, not fixed. What people fail to realize is that Crysis WILL run on older Mid-range systems. YOUR COMPUTER DOES NOT HAVE TO BE TOP OF THE LINE TO RUN CRYSIS! If you have a dual core processor (or, I think a 3.0 GHz can also do the trick) and a 512mb graphics card, you can run it. You will have to play on Medium to Low graphical settings, but that doesn't take away from the game at all. It's still amazingly beautiful, and all of the playability is there. It just won't be AS beautiful as it can possibly be. But that SHOULDN'T matter. Hell, I still bust out Doom95 and Duke Nukem 3D and have a ball, and those graphics are horrendous by today's standards. Quote:
What would be wrong with it? It'll sell. Yes, people SHOULD buy the Orange Box in it's entirety, because that's really the best deal, but if you don't care about TF2 or the HL2 story, why not just by Portal? Likewise, if you love the HL2 story, but could care less about Portal, then just buy Episode 2. Etc. Also, this isn't something new, really. The Orange Box's three components have been available seperately on Steam since it came out. | ||
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| ~Ichiban~ | Glad we have this back, I didn't like it when it got moved too the ''Official Microsoft.'' Anyway can't wait for Warhammer Online, I got my beta code and ready too play<333333 |
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| recrEAte | Awesome PC thread takes up too little sticky space. Last edited by Honky Sam; 04/09/08 at 05:11 AM. |
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| Bullet Candy | We could always unsticky the Halo... I mean Microsoft Discussion thread, you know. Save some space. |
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| ~Ichiban~ | We should take down the MGS4 sticky and Halo sticky.. It would look much better, XD |
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| Lost all hope for redemption. | |
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| Bullet Candy | Just to keep this thing rolling, I've got a copy of both Half Life 2 abd Episode 1 that I don't need. It's through Steam, so if you want it, you need a Steam account. Does anybody want it? It's free, unless you're willing to perform sexual favors. In that case, PM me ;) |
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| this is why fi sucks Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: over the rainbow
Posts: 3,184
Rep Power: 5 ![]() | If I could get enough money to actually get a half-decent rig together, I'd do PC. :< I heard Crysis was amazing, and that the multiplayer was like Battlefield. |
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| lol sup | I'll take them, MB. |
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| Terminal Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Glencoe
Posts: 4,804
Rep Power: 12 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I'd be up for a little Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare, within the next few weeks when I go to my brother's house? |
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| A Synonym for Acquiesce | Crysis is fun, too bad I'm cheap and only have the demo . . .Maybe I should torrent it. . .or just, you know, buy the game. . . |
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| Bullet Candy | Quote:
All yours. Just give me your Steam username and I'll send them ASAP. Quote:
That brings me to something I've wanted to mention here for a while. The CEO of Stardock (his name's Brad... Something. Can't remember) has said numerous times that they don't believe in putting copyright protection on their games because the ones who are going to pirate them weren't going to buy them anyway, so really, they're just screwing those that were going to buy them. Do you agree? Personally, I do. If I like a game, I'm going to buy it no matter what. Am I saying I've never pirated a game? No, not at all. I have before, and I probably will again. But I've ONLY done it to see if I will actually like the game, then I'll go out and buy it (or download it through a digital distribution site/program, like Direct2Drive or Steam). It's the same thing with music. If I like what I hear, I'll support the artist. If I don't, I delete it and don't support them. I firmly agree that anyone who's just going to download a game and not put money back into the industry was never planning on buying said game anyways. So in a sense, how is copyright protection punishing them? Or even stopping them? They ALWAYS find a way to break copyright protection, so they aren't hindered. It's just the honest software buyers who have to deal with bullshit copyright procedures (BioShock's CR protection; StarForge). That's not right. | ||
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