Ludamister
Ludamister
Ludamister

I don't know why the comparison has to be $2000 PCs. a $600-800 already moderately bests consoles quite a bit. Anything past that starts to get into that "why not cause yolo" category. That being said, there's nothing wrong with reassurance for those on the PC side and consoles. Some games make the difference very

Oh man. I've been considering getting one. Where does one go about in obtaining one for purchase?

Yeah beats me. I've gone all out with hosting a TeamSpeak server, having groups for my crew on Skype, Facebook and Steam and the whole nine yards. I think it's because it's "published" by Ubisoft although not being developed by them and, secondly, because of the microtransactions which aren't even closed to being

What was misleading about it? It seemed to have struck the nail on the head for me.

I hear you. I just responded to someone else so you can dig that up here under this thread about it (don't like copy and pasting the same thing).

Well, to be fair, G27 is old and even at launch, it did cost about $350 if I remember. T300RS is $400 so it's not that much different than G27 itself. Minus the whole officially licensed part.

Why? I've already played the beta. What's there to wait for?

Those Pedals. Well, Not The Pedals. The pedals are fine, really. Nice and smooth action, a little extra tension in the break pedal. This dislike is all abou that base, no pedals.

You and everyone else man, myself included. I have no idea why Sony decided to use a security chip without any regard to one of the most common peripherals for racing on their platforms. Absolutely bull. I'm not going to buy an entirely new wheel just to play on my PS4 when my G27 works exactly fine. It'll have to

The Crew | PC/PS4/Xbox 360/Xbox One

The speeds are worthwhile from the 840 Evo series, however, anything about life expectancy is pretty moot. There was a recent test done where they took about ten different models of SSDs from different brands under constant writes of 30GBs per hour for more than double the expended life expectancy of the most

The speeds are worthwhile from the 840 Evo series, however, anything about life expectancy is pretty moot. There was

Have you taken any interest on the new "X" game that is coming out? Or perhaps try playing one of the older games like Xenoblade Chronicles or The Last Story. Pandora's Tower was also great.

Yeah I thought this was over the top. I mean, I don't mind paying for a solid experience for a MMO but those are far and few in between. Eve Online, WoW and FFXIV:ARR seems to be the only ones standing strong. Wildstar has a lot of hype and are gradually losing users despite the content they're putting up.

Man, I'll be thinking about you in my thoughts and prayers when I go to church tomorrow.

Well Microsoft is a given but Sony had tons of them. Some were localized and others could easily be imported and enjoyed. I'm not sure if you're only including your local market or the global market as whole. But Sony has always been great at RPGs, JRPGs mainly, for their platforms. Nintendo as well.

Is it picking up a child? Too small to really tell exactly.

Wrong person.

I own several different Razer accessories of the high-end caliber. No issues here.

I own several different Razer accessories of the high-end caliber. No issues here.

Well, for someone whose got a lot of experience in the genre of MMO Racing (one that isn't big at all), The Crew is actually really great... so far. The microtransactions aren't pay to win at all. The graphics aren't sub-par at all. They're really great but doesn't push the bar as hard as Far Cry 4 or Unity.

The

Thanks. And yeah just go ham on it then. You could probably crossfire it up too for cheap. Especially when the new AMD's come out. Cause you know AMD tends to have shitty optimization when their products first come out so no big point on going all out for them on launch. Then you'll find a 290X for like $200 new easy