sage_viper
sage_viper
sage_viper

Unfortunately gaming laptops are kind of hard to get for that price... A desktop would be no problem, because you can build it. But laptops are kinda hard to find. But stay away from Alienware, they're way overpriced. Even though I'm not a fan of Intel, I've heard that Sandybridge is actually pretty good for gaming,

Yeah, I wish I had waited for the PC version. I haven't even played the Xbox version in ages, even though I very much enjoyed it.

That's not even a fair comparison.

I'll tell you what it's not: Half Life 3.

Welcome to the party, you're late.

It was more of a guess based off of other information, but regardless, as madbassman pointed out, higher quality cables will last longer, which is a plus.

That last part, too.

Genius, problem solved!

So do SATA cables and it's a well known fact that higher quality cables work better than lower quality cables. The main difference between SATAIII and SATAII cables is the quality of the cable. They both work, but to get the full capability of SATAIII you need a higher quality cable.

There's a store in the Portland area that has some reasonably priced cables. Not as cheap as internet ones, but a lot less than Radio Shack or Best Buy, but they're still pretty high quality cables.

Holy... I miss Circuit City =/

Uh, isn't a fake 911 call a felony? Because if it's not, it should be.

So this is where my extra $10 is going? I want that money refunded.

...the whole point is that if you're NOT an engineer then you have a disadvantage while using vehicles. The impact probably won't be huge, but it has to be big enough to make a difference, otherwise it would be a pointless feature.

The two aren't even comparable... On a scale of realistic to non realistic, BF and CoD would be on opposite sides of the scale, with BF not being so high on the realistic side as, say, ArmA or something.

I don't remember her being THAT busty...

No, it does, but it's relatively easy to pick around the vast amount of approval comments. So, sure, people disapprove. But that doesn't mean you have a point. So congratulations, you've proven that you can choose between good and bad. Have a medal.

...What? Do you know what irony is? And do you know what disapproval looks like? Because I don't see a whole lot of it in the comments.

To each their own. It was relatively fun to me, but it wasn't anything special.

I played Borderlands. It stands to me as bug-ridden PC game that felt like it was supposed to be a good PC game, but had loyalties elsewhere in the stability department. It wasn't all that great, and I never got into it.