So every couple years you'll have to buy a new $400-$500 system? Yeah.....like that's gonna go over well. People already don't like doing it 5-6 years with consoles as it is.
So every couple years you'll have to buy a new $400-$500 system? Yeah.....like that's gonna go over well. People already don't like doing it 5-6 years with consoles as it is.
But who says Microsoft would allow Valve to do that? Most Steam games require Windows last I checked...they'd have to come up with a whole new OS or license at a very steep price probably.
On my current and 3 year old Qosmio (nVidia 9700 inside) it runs fine....didn't have many problems until I got around the 1mil mark on one city...even then was just a dip in fps down to about 20. So i just restarted and went on from there until it dipped again, and so on.
PC implies upgradable (Already proven wrong by the rumored integrated graphics card) and allowing you to load anything you want on it and access everything else a normal computer would do.
But it has all the hallmarks of a console. Standardized hardware, integrated graphics card, etc...I don't see how this would trump buying a budget PC with a corei5 and good graphics card and then using a controller...plus you'd be able to access all the other thing a PC can do, which this probably won't.
Sadly based on Tweets about this...it's using integrated graphics cards. So no upgrade without replacing the entire mobo.
Go grab a mid-level PC that has HDMI outs and hook it up.
Because in Japan it's 4am on Monday...
Because in Japan it's 4am on Monday? Could be why...
Apple, lower prices? Yeah, that'll be the day.
How do we find things like these? We hunt them down...we see things in the woods, via satelite images and yes there is a word of mouth of system and websites/forums for those who want to know where things are.
They used to bring goods into these places via train. It wouldn't be uncommon for the engine to be in the yard during a resupply .
So $1200+ for a 20"-22" display?
You can actually still ride that "roller coaster" in PA. It's located in Jim Thorpe, PA. Known as the Mauch Chunk Rail Road it is still one of the freakiest things out there...because it is still in it's original state.
Considering that the events of the first Alien happened about 100 years after the date being used in the headline...could be a relative. Brother, or even son of Peter here. Even more so since you don't see Bishop until the sequel which is even later than the Nostromo incident.
I kinda took that as they didn't have sex to replenish their ranks. They used conquest. The lack of babies anywhere kind of keyed me off to that one.
It doesn't "end in 4S" but it requires that you have one.
I thought that only the Lord Marshall was half undead, everyone was just the same as normal people would be. At least that's what I got out of watching it. Figured that's why they all said that "some say he's seen the Underverse" bit.
Yep, living in the Pittsburgh area there are a bunch of other weird ones like "buggy" "jumbo" etc...always amuses me at the weird regional terms we give things.
"hick-ish" that kinda made me laugh. Since places like Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Baltimore, DC, etc all say "soda" and are anything but "hickish" Seems the word "pop" is a more Mid-western/Great Lakes area thing actualy.