Agreed. A lot of folks get scared away from PC building simply due to the unfamiliar terminology. As long as you check to ensure everything is compatible, it's easy going.
Indeed! Many motherboards come with a "map" as well, which shows you were to actually connect the panel connectors and other items.
Thanks. The next posts will cover some of the more confusing sections for newcomers - like CPU selection.
The translation's a bit funny, but nice review nonetheless.
Weird... but cool.
Decent writing. I'd like to see more unique features like this on N4G. Keep it up.
For the future, enclose your description of the article within quotes ("[description]").
Interesting, but not for me.
Does it live up to the old games? I've never been a fan of 3D sonic.
No. Absolutely not.
Sweet! This actually looks really cool. I love this genre of game... maybe I'll get a Vita after all.
I still haven't finished Mass Effect 1!
Salvatore is a fantastic writer (despite his younger audience). I hope Amalur lives up to its claims.
I've been playing D&D/Savage Worlds for years now. I tried the MMO version about 2 years ago and was extremely disappointed, but at the time it was still a pay-to-play game, so the audience was tiny. Maybe I'll giev it another download.
PAX is the single, most immersing gaming event I've ever attended. It's so consumer-oriented and loaded with fun events and panels... and it's HUGE. Can't wait for 2012 :)
I haven't been super interested in Call of Duty for several years -- admittedly, however, that new logo is quite cool.
You forgot the part where it was filled with fail ... namely graphics artifacting.
Interesting article idea!
Shaders can get extremely complex, but the guide breaks them down pretty nicely and compacts them.
Haha, I remember the days of Morrowind when my crappy video card couldn't render a damn thing in the interior cells. Going into caves was horrifying when all you could see was monsters and no walls...
Indeed. It has some great designers behind it, though. Salvatore will draw a large audience on his own.