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Haha that's the funniest way I've ever heard that used.

Wow. I mean, the dog isn't even part of the game. It's a trailer, and they made an anatomical mistake with a canine. And that's your complaint?

He's not a clone! (sarcasm)

Nah, one single, one double.

It's a smuggler's ship, so a (usually) Corellian freighter modified for extremely large engines and weaponry. It makes it pretty similar.

Sure, it looks like a Star Destroyer from the Death Star era, but that's because Star Destroyers and ships like this one are meant as carriers (large volume for fighter/transport fleets), heavy attack platforms (angular design for a larger firing surface area), and hyperspace capable (large backs for enormous engines

DUDE FUCK YEAH IF YOU CAN ACTUALLY BE A SITH!!

I didn't see any framerate problems, even in the part you were talking about.

I'm pretty sure that the first guy to say 'dragon' was not exclusively referring to four-limbed, winged creatures.

But...the difference between Pepsi and Coke exists. I mean, one has more sugar and they're made with drastically different ingredients.

I run my CS:S at 175 frames per second.

Do it. Honestly, do it.

Youtube version for those whose video players won't work well (like mine):

Amazing.

I laughed. Mostly because I read it in his voice.

That isn't what I was talking about. I was saying that, to stay mid-range, you're going to have to upgrade based on the progression of technology. The same situation applies for USB 3.0, gigabit ethernet, etc. If you want to stay mid-range (as was the OP's goal), you're going to be upgrading pretty often.

Yeah, exactly. 256 MB of RAM, 256 MB of VRAM.

Can comments be blocked on posts like these?

I mean...three years.

Yes but those laptops are running an operating system. That takes a hell of a lot of RAM. The Xbox RAM is dedicated towards the random-access storage of almost purely graphical data. It doesn't have to do anything but run a game, and that doesn't take much RAM at all.