how in the blu fvck could any real adult take pride in the fact that they TRULY and HONESTLY believe that their MONEY is LOVED!!!
i think you are seriously in for a RUDE awakening and a reintroduction to the REAL world.
not those silly beach blondes on Laguna Beach
I run with 2gbs on my laptop, and 4gbs on my desktop. Either way, they respond and react to all my commands and input and load programs nearly the same. It really just depends on how much of a load you start putting on your machine. Obviously, my 4gb rig can load MORE memory intensive programs then my 2gb. As long as you keep in mind what your limits are you shouldn't run into too many instances of hdd thrashing.
When I first got my system, it would load up like 90 processes and had several entries under the registry "run" key. My advise is to load up Windows Defender so that you can identify the processes MUCH easier than just using msconfig to disable everything. Defender lets you see the icons that each program uses, for a "visual" way of identifying what each one is. THEN start up msconfig and start disabling each one that you dont need. Stuff like Live Messenger and most cd bu...
who could disagree with someone else's saying that they get good performance with their setup. more fanboys getting out of hand with their prejudices!
I think both companies shouldn't really be off to go start up a whole new machine yet. It would be more lucrative if they just worked on extending the life of the hardware that's out right now. If MS is already hard at work, I truly hope they consider delaying it for a good while. These consoles are great as they are! Sure, they might have their inadequecies but I'm having fun right now. And it's not just next gen gaming I'm doing, I'm getting into arcade stuff the whole casual gaming thing. ...
I'm starting to think that it's the meds you're on, people!
Try owning an Xbox 360. Load up some of its great games and see what it do!
Like they are the ONLY ones out there who do that. My advice? Miss a month's rent and see how friendly you're landlord will be then. Bills are bills: you either stay afloat and get them paid on time, or you don't. License, title, registration, tags, and plates are just a few of the things people need just to be out of the road in their vehicles. Wanna know something else you need too? INSURANCE!
Face it, being a grownup is all about money disappearing out of your wallet/checkbook/pi...
I think the real future of gaming is having the game on the drive. Then it won't matter if it came off of 1 bluray or 4 dvds. It's all going to load better off of the HDD anyway.
You don't see that this is what fanboyism can lead to. Ill conceived notions of superiority/inferiority that spread and create lies about something. I have Vista and I don't see anything wrong with it. I had xp for like 5 years and STILL like Vista better.
All the negative stuff that people have said, well it's not there anymore so they can't make the same arguments as before. Performance isn't an issue anymore, security is tight, visuals are sharp, driver support is top notch, ...
Vista's fine. Gates has gone on to say that Windows 7 will be based on Vista's core architecture, so that users who migrate to it won't be met with the same hardships they endured when they came over from xp. I'm running it now on my laptop, and I see nothing but innovation. I miss xp though...a lot. So, here's my plan:
I'm buying a Mac Mini and going to bootcamp it to run MacOS X, xp, and Vista. GMA 950's good enough, right? I want mini since I'm through with towers, plus it's f...
to quote SoaD's "Toxicity" ahem "More wood for the fire..."
360's catching the blaze, and it's a enough reason to keep Squeenix from pulling the plug on FF-13. Remember people, there's a LONG road until FF13. 360 has to show its muscle and KEEP it!
Let's GO!
core2 duo 5250 1.5ghz, geforce 8600m gs 256mb, 2gb pc2-5300. barely high-end and im getting top notch performance!
get an hp or dell (mine's an hp laptop) with at least these specs to run this game and im sure that you'll get a pretty darn good experience. of course, i dropped $1500 cold on mine (a year ago) but you could easily find one similarly equipped for much less, like 750-1000. and if you go with a desktop like half that!
isn't.
enough said! change the f*cking record people!
Ron Jeremy. That's enough proof that some of of us just don't belong in porn:P And what's with the mention of "german hardcore porn"? Everyone knows it's the Amish who do the best:P And old people!
moment of silence for the dead south park chef (Hayes) and the dead black jack dealer from ocean's 11 (Mac).
...damn, I just downloaded Chocolate Salty Balls for my ring tone!
Perfect Dark was the second game I bought, and Kameo was the fourth. I liked both of their Xbox Live demos and thought I would love the full games, so I bought them. Perfect Dark was a really good game, though it was 2005 at the time and I had F.E.A.R. on my PC, which was way better (and wasn't friggin $60!!!). But I load up those games every now and then and I still see what I saw back then: this gen of hardware packed some serious firepower. And with Rare being able to produce quality title...
and getting an elite later this year (120gbs!). I wanna see the price on that one drop a little, though. If MS can do that, they'll sell more since the consumer will be looking to extend their hdd space for the coming time. There's just going to be so much online content and with games getiing installed to the hdd, they're going to see the obvious need for more space. 20 gb premium has to go.
What about MGS4? Or Halo3? Well, that's what happens when a really good game comes out. We get that feelgood hit and then poof! The fire spreads, and it's on everyone's mind. Just feel it...
You know something? I had my little nostalgic moment and then I realized something...the one thing that keeps us gaming is the GAMES! Go out there and play, don't let someone get you down for not liking what they like. Everyone eventually sees the light and we ALL go back to playing. It doesn't matter what you have. It really shouldn't.
Sure, invest in stocks and bonds and make your money work for you. Of course! And when you say try to get something that's close to free, I need to know if your accountant helped you out with this one: which one was closer to free at launch a $600 ps3 or a $400 360?
Your argument fails in that when it is in reverse, you will most likely retort with "Oh well, you pay more to get more", right? Which is it?
How about this: be happy with what you have and stop ...