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Um. I use the same exact controller that I use for my 360, which is wireless. I don't really see your point there.

Your point is invalid.

Maybe not a selling point but also not a reason to complain about it.

As a hardcore Tolkien fan...I'm OK with this. Just like with Star Wars; you can perfectly well have stories set in the world of LOTR without ruining the source material or touching the canon.

(PS fanboy here) I think it's cool, but not really useful to me. Most the games I play are online MP so stopping in the middle of a match would be a bad idea.

Wrong, they have said over half the available ram is tucked away for the dashboard as it is constantly running. So guess what, it's being taken up constantly no matter if i'm using it or not.

Anything 670 and up is still Platinum in my opinion. Especially if you're gaming at 1080p

There is only one thing to do here, people.

I'm going to curl up in a corner and cry about the cable managment in your case. It's that bad.

Nice to see my 690 sitting pretty on the benches. I highly recommend one. But not two for Quad SLI. I bought two and the microstutter is way worse than when I had Quad on the 590's. So I split them up and put the other in my bedroom system. The card is amazing by itself though. Incredible performance.

I agree. All I know is I'm going to enjoy my ps4 and I hope peoples with xbox one do the same.

"Weird things happen in the virtual version of Grand Theft Auto Online."

As opposed to the real version?

No series has a more tempestuous relationship with the word ‘fun’. When we talk about ‘fun’ in GTA we’re most likely referring to ‘outlandish’, ‘zany’ content featured in games like San Andreas: parachuting, stealing jumbo jets, heading into area 69 to steal a jetpack. So when it was ordained that Grand Theft Auto IV

Nail on the head.

I feel like every single major release gets this damn treatment. No matter how good - or bad - a major release ends up actually being, a few weeks later it gets this weird post-mortem trend among every single blog and newsgroup where they've all got to talk about how good it wasn't. It's a really weird thing that

With the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One coming out next month, some PC gamers might be worried about their PC's capabilities as compared to the next-generation consoles. If anything, Nvidia's announcements today help reinforce that which has always been the case — there's no gaming platform as versatile as the good old PC.

I did, our mother made me.

Alfred is an excellent butler.

I was going to buy Contrast, so I'm OK with this substitution. I probably would have played DriveClub since portions of it are free, but racing games are just not my thing generally.

PS4 isn't advanced enough for beards yet maybe PS6