As an aside... it's nice to see mech games getting some love on mobile devices (finally). Here's hoping there's an eventual Android port...
Please refer me to the words "max settings" in that article. Cheers.
I'm not sure why you're getting disagreed with so heavily. Ubuntu is rapidly becoming a viable gaming platform.
I provide quality content for readers that want to build specific systems. There is no goal in sensationalism here -- I wouldn't promote on N4G if I wanted PC gaming traffic.
I've built systems for the last ten years. I know a thing or two about hardware.
Nice begging the question fallacy. No. I'm saying that a lot of PC gamers already have copies of Windows 7 (MSDN, school editions, home editions - whatever, you get numerous installs for one copy).
Why so bitter? Smells like jealousy.
That's enough dust to stitch a fur coat!
Hell yes! I love these older games. I still have my NES and SNES ready for play should I have a sudden urge to kill things in Castlevania. Glad to see Tecmo getting some love.
Is one of those reasons because of sensational headlines that utilize screenshots of half-naked pixels to promote their unimaginative content?
Let me introduce you to this small franchise called The Fast and the Furious...
Solid, as their slogan says.
I don't care what score this receives... I love these games too much not to try every edition of them :D
The only Sims I ever played was the first one... I built glass houses, filled them with stoves, and watched as those damn sims burned.
It's a top-level overview of what a chipset is -- if you want a detailed, highly-technical analysis, head over to Anandtech. The article accomplishes its purpose.
That guy looks like he has a cheese block in front of him...
I loved Settlers III and IV. I even played the DS version :D Can't wait to see if this one's true to the originals.
Great points and well said. The telecom companies in the US have no reason to want faster internet when they can already make so much money off of what they offer.
Reason 1: ... WHATHOKMSDFOM ROLLERCOASTER TYCOON 3D?!
What does that even mean? 9 megabits (Mb) is slightly over 1 megabyte. Clarify your statement.
I pay about $50-$60 / month and get an advertised 15 Mb (little 'b') per second speed.
Is that what I actually get? Hell no! I can't tell if TWC is throttling me or if the wires are shite, but I probably get around 800KB/s.
When I used to live in Austin, though, I averaged 2MB/s. It was so good that I almost want to move back there...
Keep exploiting them with yearly releases*
FTFY