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Our very honobru and glawrius leeder, His Majesty, the King.

I do enjoy clenching my asshole, some people don't like stretching it with other people ;D

SOMEONE UNDERSTANDS!!!!!

I said it in another comment ;)

I expected your loyalty to last, Bob. I will be speaking to our Lord, GabeN, about this blasphemy.

I didn't get a rest on my 16th birthday, I got job applications placed in front of me.

>But in all seriousness

I couldn't keep my mind off of the fact that they're using a Mac...

There is always one.

"...You should have seen how many cops I killed! Hur hur hur hur."

You would be right, except you're wrong.

ANd I was so looking forward to 4k house of cards D:

Well AC is starting to get stale and there's no more innovation in it anymore, just a different backdrop, whereas this looks like a 'next-gen' version of AC in the LotR universe, which I'm quite happy with.

It's pre-alpha so your opinion on game mechanics is null and void. If this was what was about to be released, then I'd agree with you, but the fact that this hasn't even entered the first stage of testing and already looks this good, is amazing.

If you don't have a lot of money, hybrid drives can be fantastic, still MUCH faster than HDDs, but if you have the money to spare, SSDs are much faster still.

My 2 year old, $630 computer (at the time) can play BF4 well. Why then will I be building a brand new $1k-$2k computer when I get out of Basic Training (US Army) later this year? Because I was a faster computer with better graphics. Obviously not many people are going to buy a SSD (of any size) for their PS4, but

If they wanted more space, they could spend $150 on a 4tb HDD, but people buy SSDs for the speed.

Most people get SSDs for the speed, not really the space.

It's expensive in terms of money, but if you want the best bang for your buck from SSDs, then you're almost required to get 1tb+ SSDs as even Samsung knowws that it's suicide to try to charge 1 grand for memory. Most SSDs are $0.80-$1.00/gb, at least with 1tb it goes down to $0.40-$0.60/gb.