@The disagree..
You're right, I secretly don't want this in my collection :'(
Can't wait to add this to my collection.
Uhm, my picture comment says it all.
Lol wut?
Oh rly?
You should do a little more research before you fire up those fingers next time.
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/lap...
I'm pretty sure a laptop isn't a PS3.
Wait, are you really trying to use Mass Effect, a game with horrible texture pop-in and frame rate hitches, as an example to back up your argument?
ROFL
Even though the above post is a little fanboyish, I can't help but agree with his recommendation. Tom's Hardware, Anandtech, and Hexus are all much better at reviewing new technology than Fudzilla.
The 4850 really is beating or on par with the 9800 GTX+ in every bench mark while the 4870 is beating the GTX 260.
AMD has some really great cards out this time around, I bought one of each :).
*Watches as Blizzard laughs in the face of every person hailing the death of PC Gaming.*
*Eagerly awaits his Radeon HD 4870*
Really? Enjoy spending 350 senseless dollars on a 15% increase in performance.
You're apparently daft, as a quick Google search of "Radeon 4800 Physics" results in a dozen articles stating the cards will launch with hardware physics support.
Try again.
AMD GPU's offer hardware support for Havok physics. Just FYI more games use Havok than PhysX.
http://www.tomshardware.com...
I wouldn't call that ^ nothing.
So this 4870 will be mine. Kudos this round AMD.
Uh, this game looks terrible. Are they sure they used the COD4 engine and not the COD2 engine?
I fail to see how being conscious with money is "hardcore". I consider it smart. If $440 buys me the performance of $660 from the competitor, I'll be buying that $440 setup (even then I think these cards are debuting at $199.99, not $219.99).
Just for reference I currently am running an 8800 GT. These new ATI cards are looking very appealing, can't wait to see what the 4870 is capable of.
I'm pretty sure that if I can buy a crossfire setup that competes with the GT200's for less money than the GT200's I'm going to buy the crossfire setup. I mean, are there seriously people out there who consider themselves gamers that don't have two PCIE 16x's?
The only problem is I'm short $64.07 after I decide to condemn the game.
There were never 250 classes in the game. The Warhammer TT has hundreds of different units, which naturally could not all fit into an MMO.