StewTheDude
StewTheDude
StewTheDude

Nah, any i5 in the last few years will game just as well as an i7 (in most cases). Now we are starting to see games that are using multi-cores, or hyper-threading technology, so in the coming years processors with those abilities might start to separate themselves a little more than the ones that can't. You can

I get pretty much everything on my PC besides sports games and exclusives (I have a Ps4 for those) for two reasons:

Unlike you I don't lose sleep on not being able to turn every option up. As long as the game looks great, i'm getting 60 fps, then I'm happy. My one 770 does great at 1440p. This isn't a pissing contest. It still runs games and looks way better than my PS4 which I pretty much just use for sports games and exclusives.

You'll be fine. Like I said, I'm gaming at 2560 x 1440 and I can still max out pretty much everything with AA turned off. But, yes, with Dx12 coming near, i think you may be right. Go read the review on the Gtx 970 over at pcgamer.com. Sounds great and for the same amount of money we spent on our 770's and it has 4gb

No, man. You're fine. I have a 770 as well and I'm running a 1440p monitor. That card is going to do you just fine for years. As you probably already know, it eats up pretty much any game out, and will any game coming. Just turn down AA, which you really don't need if you're gaming at 1080p and above and you'll be

So this is "good value"? What fucking high horse does Sony think it's riding on? You're not fooling anybody, Sony. We see you. We all see you now for what you really are. Fucking asshats...

I don't understand what is so hard about putting these games on their store and letting us download and play. If the PS3 was able to handle this, the PC has been able to do this, why can't the PS4? I'm mainly a PC gamer, but just recently bought a PS4 due to someone giving it to me at a really low price (he needed the

I wasn't able to play Max Payne 3 for almost a year until I came across the simple suggestion to hit the "home" button to bring back up the Social Club log in, so that I could progress from the start menu. I tried numerous things and even contacted Rockstar support, who offered no working suggestions. It was terrible.

I've been PC gaming for a little over a year now and building PC's has become something of a hobby of mine. I started out with a mid-low end PC, but then the bug hit me and I started investing in more serious hardware (i7, gtx 770, and gaming at 1440p). I've built 4 computers now (2 of them for friends/family) and

I feel like some things are off here. First of all, not to be a dick, but you built a computer, so how do you not have a clue as to what parts you need to upgrade or have a clue as to whether you need to replace your PC?

TURN. Starts a little slow, but by midway of the second episode it starts picking up. Only 3 episodes in so far, but I'm really liking it. America's first spy ring taking on the Red Coats during the Revolutionary War. What's not to love?!

If only all women looked at giving BJ's like this brave young woman does...

Thoroughly impressed. Coming from a PC Gamer that plays most games maxed out at 1440p. This is one of the most gorgeous games I've ever seen. One would have to think that games that look like this are soon to be common place, and honestly the last gen's hardware is what has been holding back more PC games from looking

Not that this is Kotaku's fault, but it'd be nice to have a video showing off graphical prowess that would let you view it in 1080p at least. I'm not even going to ask for 1440p.

That's actually mine. I posted under a friend's google account on accident. I'll post some more below.

Haha... Gone Home. I mean it was cool, but not what everyone made it out to be. I'm all for the console exclusives as well. I've only been strictly PC gaming for a little over a year and Uncharted is probably one of favorite series/games I've ever played. I don't find just the better visuals to a plus. I hate to beat