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nemisis wrote:the man never owned a pc that didn't run started edition windows leff himismithx wrote:stev wrote:u are telling lies....PCs cant render smoke / water properly....clearly u do not know what u are talking about,[/color]
you hadda be trolling... do you even know the powers of directx and game engines such as unreal engine, source engine, etc?
ruffneck_12 wrote:I still using IDE dvd drive
ruffneck_12 wrote:again, you comparing a purpose built device to a general purpose device
a PS3 made specifically to pong level game
a PC made to run a bunch a crap in the background while ponging game, so ofc the specs need to be higher
They shud make a PC OS specifically for playing game so you cud do a better comparison
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I understand that you have to maintain your reputation of being a cynical cont, but come with a better argument than that nah boi pios boi
BrandonSingh wrote:Only reason a PS3 could run such games is because of how scaled down the textures/quality on the whole are....not to mention that I've had problems in the past with 1080p res
Paid 2000TT for my PC, can run anything at the highest settings, idk where you guys get this idea that it costs a million dollars to put together a PC
16 cycles wrote:half-life ..graphics then weren't the eye candy they are today but game play was awesome...
same for price of persia...the original one...
baldur's gate...etc
Anna J wrote:
brb buying an expensive HDTV to run games at upscaled resolution instead of native.
16 cycles wrote:Anna J wrote:
brb buying an expensive HDTV to run games at upscaled resolution instead of native.
is there a difference if the user sees the final resolution in 1080p/*?
asking cause i don't know and would like to learn...
Sky wrote:^^ And that is how you use brb!!!
pioneer wrote:Sky wrote:^^ And that is how you use brb!!!
Maybe we need to have a brb 101?
come on sky I know you capable
A172 wrote:4chan tuners ITT
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