
Finally got new PC rig and are very happy with it. This are spec for those interested.
Amd Athlon 64 x2 dual core 6000+ 3.1ghz
4GB of Ram
GPU:Asus Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR3, PCI-Express 2.0, DVI/HDMI/HDCP
I am using XP with SP2. I purchase it in parts, that way it was cheaper. I also got HDD and rest of the package but those details are not that important. So overall i am really happy, i even take a look on http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/ if i can run Crysis in case i want to play it, and it seems i can, even on recommended
Second topic, Anime. Man its been almost 2 years since last time i watched Anime show. Have been hearing a lot of positive buzz around Death Note even if i didnt payed attention to Anime at ALL in last 2 years. So i decided to check this one out, since i am not much of a movie guy (and yes i found Dark Knight to be LAME and overrated just like Joker in it), and man i am so happy i gave it a chance. Last time i enjoyed Anime this much was maybe when i watched Berserk or Gungrave. First 10 episodes are amazing, than it slows down and gets boring around 15ep. but it was fine, i got it why they slowed it down, then it picks up pace and becomes again interesting around 20th ep. I just finished 26 episode, watch 3 or 4 per day btw and 25 episode *minor SPOILER* was both great and sad at the same time. Damn i feel srry for that guy, damn you Yagami! Damn you Rem! *end spoiler*
To sum this blog. I tested few games on my new PC. Company of Heroes, Mass Effect (sucks big time), Might and Magic 5, and FM09 demo, demo suck btw for those that care about soccer

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