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BF3, witcher 2, starcraft 2 at >1080p, metro 2033, hell even d3 in 1080P everything maxed would drops to around 25 fps during 5 player beatdowns of the huge groups of enemies that are in hell/inferno. And that's with my 560ti. You might be able to get good performance in those games without AA on a 460, but not 60fps

I also support this post. Well said.

This post is win. Couldn't have worded it better. (Although I'm one of those whores that shells out an extra $150 for an 8% performance boost, 680 all the way... and I'm very tempted on the 690 but not till I get a >1080p monitor)

I think the current consensus is 680>7970 , however OC'd 7970>680 in terms of performance. Although I think the radeon cards have slightly sloppier textures (its hard to describe but its just noticable). I like Nvidia's adaptive Vsync however, and they tend to be on the cutting edge of drivers, I for one like the

I lucked into being the proud owner of a Pentium 133 setup when I was 10 years old, handed down from my Dad when he upgraded to a 266. I even had 32mbs of ram. Rocked alot of C&C red alert and diablo on that bad boy, might and magic 3 as well. That might have been the comp I discovered NES/SNES emulators on as

Yep, it does actually. Stupid aspergers has me taking things far too literally these days.

Don't know if this is far too off-topic or not, but I've never liked the "pot calling the kettle black" expression, it has always irked me, as both pots and kettles come in a myriad of colours other than black, in fact I'd venture to say that black ones are even rarer than some sort of stainless steel or cream

I still don't see the impact of the joke unless he implied that the OP also accidentally wrote a second half to his sentence. PS3 doesn't have minecraft. Therefore the joke "you misspelled ps3" makes no sense in the context of the whole (short) post.

I'll be Barb'n it up in about 51 minutes.

Currently perusing my new instruction booklet; waiting impatiently for it to hit 12:01 PDT so I can play.

Qatamari had it pretty much spot on. Heroes of Newerth was made by pro players of Dota, not guinsoo/icefrog/phreak.

Well to be fair; when you're firing a pistol in a range, your raising the weapon and looking down sights; not sitting on a couch looking at a reticle on a TV screen. For me, that right there is enough of a disconnect from realism to forgive the inaccurate representation of pulling a trigger with your middle finger.

Middle fingers on triggers, pointers on bumpers; never have a shoulder button/trigger without a finger on it at all times.

I dunno; I haven't been to McDonald's since they told me they have no "add angus beef" button on the till. I'm not paying for three full angus burgers to have a triple angus, those bastards.

Nice; I used a very similar setup to that for my rogue when I raided; only my center skill bar was a little thicker, and had everything mapped to keys within 1-2 keys of WASD (had to use ctl/shift/alt variants of each to pull that off, of course).

"His power level... its... Its over 9000!!!" *valve glasses explode*

My bad, forgot to mention the controller support, but yeah, Witcher 2 , PC version , from the getgo, was designed with the controller in mind more so than m/kb; the interface just works better if you have a 360 controller; so that kinda just supports my original points further; USB extensions work just as well for a

If you have a PC that can do this game justice, then guaranteed you have hdmi video/audio out on your video card; why not just plug your comp into your TV? You can get a 30ft hdmi online for like 30 bucks, and if you don't wanna bother with spending on wireless mouse/keyboard , USB extensions are just as cheap.

I can't imagine it'd be too hard to develop an app or something that recognizes the bluetooth signals of 360/ps3 controllers; and most android devices these days are powerful enough to emulate anything from nes-PSX/N64.... so yeah I'd say theres potential there.

LttP is the only game with a respectable amount of hidden items; that I can run through, beginning to end, every item, every heartpiece, in under 9 hours. I try and do it once a year.