The PC you listed has no GPU, which is the most important part of a gaming PC. Good luck running anything with on-board graphics cards.
Consider this - Titanfall doesn't run at 1080p and 60 FPS on the Xbox One, and an Xbox One costs over $500 with taxes. Our two main systems ran Titanfall considerably better than the Xbox One, costing more or less the same.
Even our cheapest configuration managed to run Titanfall at 42 FPS with High settings (not completely maxed out) at 1080p. And that's for slightly less than $400. Tune that down to the 792p of the Xbox One version and 60 FPS can be achieved.
This is going to be awesome!
Fixed it up.
The pay to play model is not a novelty for MMORPGs. It's been done for ages, since the very first MMORPGs. I had subscriptions for DaoC and Anarchy Online for years. In fact, adding up the 7 or so years of constantly paying for Anarchy Online, I spent well over $1000 on the game (plus the base game and expansions). Worth it? Definitely so for me, I was constantly entertained.
On the other hand, I get why people wouldn't want to pay a sub for a game. It comes down to y...
That's a reasonable estimate. Even if the Elder Scrolls Online isn't a financial flop, 2016-2017 seems like a plausible release window for Fallout 4.
There probably will be a singleplayer Elder Scrolls in the mix around that time too.
I see what you did there... (cards/hearthstone)
You just answered your own question ;)
That's not the problem, the problem is there are particular articles the community favors approving. :)
Because EVERY top list that includes RPG villains is filled with JRPG villains, and we wanted to do something else for a change. As said in the description, we haven't touched upon JRPGs at all.
Not saying that those aren't great villains, but there are other great ones out there worth recognizing.
Why are you using "they're" as if you are trying to imply you are not affiliated with said article?
Gaming category post with references to popular trending topics (Justin Bieber) for traffic purposes only.
Article isn't quality, it's aimed at traffic.
That's not my point I've posted similar type stories in the past after a lot of heat it gets reported as should this.
Do i tell people to move along if they're not interested? Sorry doesn't work like that, rules are rules. Follow them.
How do i report this for not being gaming related? This post is off-topic.
Guilty as charged
It doesn't matter what type of content one aims to provide, for some people it will always be click-bait.
We're sorry if reviewing DayZ for people on the fence (you know, the ones that are unsure whether or not to spend $33 on it) has overcrowded the internet for you.
No! Log off already so I can fit onto some server :)
Fixed the description, thanks for highlighting that. Still, that was the N4G description, I still fail to see where the horrid spelling is in the article itself.
Both Xbox One and Playstation 4 will be getting a huge amount of content next year, most of which really looks next-gen. The Xbox One is also getting a TV Show based on Halo, directed by Spielberg himself. So yea, when I'm stating that there's a major difference between available content, I have good reasons to back that claim.
Sure, the Wii U has a few great games, but none of them are really next-gen, and looking into the future, I see Nintendo in a state of stagnation whil...
I agree that the build you posted looks solid. The components within are far better than what we used. That being said, 560 Euros means around $775, and that's without a GPU inside or an operating system, mouse or keyboard. Big or small details, but details we had to take into account.
Our experiment wasn't to build a great gaming PC, but to build one that is in the same price-range as the PS4 or Xbox One and runs similarly well. The system you're defending doesn&...