battledoge
Battledoge
battledoge

“In the sea of endless bullets you fire off at countless enemies without a moment’s hesitation or afterthought, the fact that I got the player to hesitate even for a split second and actually consider his actions before he pulled that trigger– that makes me feel very accomplished.”

And that was the only time that

I’ve got a friend who graduated from there....in 2005. Still paying off his debt. He now does deliveries for UPS.

(He majored in music production)

I watched it once, and it made me feel very uneasy.

>Thermaltake

Why does this not surprise me?

I cant see this working for Witcher 3 or Skyrim. Or DA:I for that matter.

This fight was so fucking hard on Blood and Broken Bones. I had to try it over like 10 times before I finally figured out a good way to get it done. That mage was ridiculous.

Nah, you’re correct in thinking paging is pre-allocated, it is. When you’re installing programs, installers and other things write to your main OS drive, even if you’re installing to another drive. I cant remember where I saw it, but it was recommended to leave at least 12 gigs free on the drive. You’re right in that

SSD performance can drop significantly if it doesnt have room to use it as a cache for windows operations. Also, Tera, if I recall correctly, is a fairly ridiculously large game and was one of the main reasons I was in disbelief. Battlefield 4 with the premium expansions is also quite large coming in around 45 gigs i

There is no way you’ve got all that on your SSD. You’re aware you’re supposed to keep at least 12 gigs free on it at all times as well also, right?

>firepro

Just go for regular gaming GPUs. Or do they not offer that in the trash can?

There are currently only two chipsets/sockets that provide DDR4 support.

As a 256GB SSD owner, no, it’s not.

I’m just trying to figure out how he spent so much money on that thing.

AMD currently holds the fastest single card solution on the market, not only that they provide the best bang for buck in EVERY. SINGLE. PRICE BRACKET all the way up to the 980ti/Fury X. ($650) where the 980ti is a bit faster than the Fury X. Ironically enough, two regular Fury’s, (non X) in crossfire are faster than

That rig is worth $3000-$3500 TOPS. The desk you said is worth like $540? Yeah, idk how this guy spent so much on so little.

That’s bullshit that most games dont do dual graphics well. i’d say the majority of them do. >80% at least.
This coming from me, who currently has and has used crossfire in the past and pretty much any PC hardware site. It’s SLI that doesnt work very well. Not crossfire.

Unless you’re REALLLYYY patient with crappy controls and REALLLYYY want the story (which you dont need, for 2 and 3), you can probably skip the first one.

They all look like the same guy with a different haircut.

“I’m Clairvoyant”

Oh you, Geralt!

Something like that happened to me in ARMA III one time.