gamerjerome
gamerjerome
gamerjerome

I’ve used plenty of AMD cards in the past and depending who has a better card in the future I might go back. I bought my 970 in March when AMD didn’t have an equivalent for that price point. I’m not going to buy a different card until I really need to. Also there was a specific reason I bought the 970 and that was

I personally haven’t had any issues with mine. Athough AMD is playing catch up for the last two years. It’s good that they have something better at that price point now. Too bad it wasn’t back in March when I picked up the 970.

I agree. Not too long ago I looked up equivalent PS4 specs to what a PC would need and it was very difficult to build what a PS4 can do for $500. Basically impossible for $350. Some will try to call me out on that but $350 gets you every thing new, a game and controller. There’s also the fact that most people have a

Now a days you can go all digital with consoles and it’s not very different from Steam. Prices and discounts are getting better. Although I have come to the conclusion that I don’t play a lot of older games unless I remember being wowed by them. Either by story or mechanics. Plus as a game collector, I rarely buy

I see where you are going. It’s understandable that some just pick up a few games to kill some time and not to be competitive or obsessive about it.

GTX 970 here. All 4GB’s are usable.

I find even the top of the line PC’s will only last 5 years at most and that’s still upgrading the GPU a few times. It’s all a market thing. If people are buying, the industry doesn’t update much. I waited until USB 3.0 was on almost every Mobo and SSD’s got cheap enough before I updated, that was this year. I wasn’t

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Oh I’m sure someone with a million Skyrim mods could put a arrow in it’s knees.

My EVGA GTX970 “$329” is only $10 less than what I paid in March. They usually only drop in price when a new line up/chipset comes a long.

I agree for the most part. There is a point where you have to think about the total cost. If you are going very cheap, like $400-500 cheap, you mine as well just buy a console. I’m not a console fanboy but I see people with $500 PC’s touting PC master race and posting GTA 5 screenshots and I’m looking at my PS4 and

I jump back and forth between the two. The last AMD card I had was a 6870. I’ll just do some research before buying and using guides like this. I settled on the 970 in my new build. I wanted a quite computer so I got the EVGA 970 that has ACX, meaning the fan turns off if their not being used. I would have gone bigger

The flex has potential. I always though if they shortened it, got ride of the lines on the side, drop it an inch, it wouldn’t be too bad. Any Photoshop takers?

This is one ugly car. It looks like shoe.

I think it’s even worse when they show what the STI could have been. That’s what happens when ride a good thing and then change everything. I’ll be trading in my Focus ST when I can get a good used RS for a decent price.

I just started playing Destiny and I’m only level 12. I already know It’s going to be a pretty bad love hate relationship. Battlefront and Fallout 4 are just around the corner. It’s going to be a quick divorce.

The keyword here is emulate. The problem with making a new device is that people have to get use to it. The other part is, while someone it learning to use this new controller, others are still using what has worked for a long time. While you’re in this learning phase you just can’t compete. At least when it comes to

Fallout has forgotten it’s roots.

I want to get just for once, a racing game with a first gen GSX. Not a Gallant VR4, not a second gen Eagle Tallon “Cough GT Series”