StewTheDude
StewTheDude
StewTheDude

First of all Crysis does not suck. Let me just get that off of my chest. Secondly, as you said below you do a lot of editing with your PC so your $2100 can be justified. Whereas if you built your pc strictly for gaming you would not have needed an i7. In strictly gaming performance you are talking about maybe, maybe,

My GPU clocks at 1200 MHz. Nanna nanna boo boo. Jk. Kind of :) Finally we might have hit the stage in gaming where the PC ports won't turn out to be garbage. Still can't play Max Payne 3 (have literally tried everything and have been going back and forth with R* for 3 months)... :(

Aisha Tyler=Wifey material. Funny, smart, hot, and plays video games (obviously not the GTA series, but she's talked in depth about other games that she plays and loves in interviews and podcasts).

I'm wondering where and how the architecture is going to maximize performance out of the machines. I just don't quite understand how that all works. I mean my GPU is leaps and bounds ahead of what they are using, but I just want to know what is going to make them be able to almost compute to the level of my pc? (i5

My GPU is rocking 3.2 tflops. I understand what it means, but i'm wondering where and how the architecture is going to maximize performance out of the machines. I mean my GPU is leaps and bounds ahead of what they are using, but I just want to know what is going to make them able to almost compute to the level of my

She's also an avid gamer as well. Cool chick. I want one...

I'm running an i5 right now and I'd have to agree. I will probably build a new rig in about 3 years or so and will probably go with an AMD processor to save some money. Unless you are a video editor, create 3D graphics, photographer, or a profession along those lines then the difference in performance between the two

If you play a lot of FPS's or action games then the Deathadder is totally worth it. I never knew what all of the fuss was about paying for $60-70 for a mouse, but it went on sale and I got it for like $45 and it was completely worth it. It feels great and just how amazing even the "clicking" feels on it will blow you

I just purchased this game a week ago and I'll say it is really fun. It's as if Zelda met Skyrim, but with not a lot of story behind it. At least for the moment. If you want a kind of nostalgic trip that's an easy to pick up and play game then go for it. I gave the guy my $20 just because I respect what he's doing and

Multiplayer definitely deserves to be on here. Some people only play multi-player games. Chivalry? Multi-player only. Most fun I've had gaming in a long time.

I had that exact same card with an i5 Sandy Bridge and 8 gigs of RAM as well and it's decent, but then I upgraded to the GTX 770 and it's a beast (wallet is still feeling it). But it runs this game very well. I can't turn draw distance all the up or it kills my FPS. The game isn't optimized yet, so you'll probably get

I'm pretty much done with the Summer sale now. Spent about $70. Found the whole Crysis collection for $36 at gamersgate.com (includes Crysis 3's DLC) and I got the complete STALKER series there for $12 which i've been dying to play.

Seriously... Most fun I've had gaming in a long time. It brings joy in my heart. Just bought it on the Steam sale. Best $6.00 i've ever spent. Great game.

It could possibly be your graphics card as well. With a game of this scale and graphical intensity it is definitely using more than 1 gig Vram. I have the Gtx 770 (2 gigs) and I'm already wishing I would have just bought the 4 gig version or a 7970 with 3 gigs of Vram. I have to keep draw distance stock and turn down

My game looks exactly like this if not amazingly close. Its probably not optimized just yet, but still looks amazing. What kind of system are you running it with?

Does anyone know how to donate or contribute to be able to play the game? I've looked all over the website and couldn't seem to find a way to do this.

Point being that you can't come into this game thinking you're going to pick up the sticks and get to killing. This game takes time to learn and get better at. I imagine if you were huge into Arma II then it's not so hard for you. I just had started playing Arma II and realized I could get into this type of game and

This game is not for everyone. Rambos are not welcome here. They don't hold your hand much at all. Game is tough as shit. They'll be like "enemy 250 yards Southeast" and I'm like "I don't see shit. Is that shrub moving?" *psh psh, and then I'm dead, lol. I like it so much because it has a brutally tough learning curve

Thank you, Shane. I love you :)

Can we get a Stalker sale, please? I really want to play that series, but can't see paying $20 for each game.