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Echoing other sentiments this lets me know that the final product will be a lot better.

The dude said it improved the performance also. If the game looks and runs better then that is inexcusable.

I'm committing to buying one this year. Nintendo has shown me enough reasons to buy one. Daresay if I had to recommend one of the three systems to a stranger I'd recommend the Wii-U.

Considering how fucked Watch Dogs ran on my Nvidia card I don't think this will be a big deal.

My first time was nerve racking. I honestly believed I would destroy it and I gave up 2-3 times before staring again. After you finish building the thing do you realize that most of the problems came from your paranoia. I've built 3 since my first and all have been a breeze.

Maybe I'm looking at the wrong page but I wouldn't play 75% of those games.

Some of the dumbest comments I've seen posted on forums have been from people who "bought" either of the next-gen systems, complain about the lack of games, then sell it.

This game is BADLY optimized. I cannot believe I can't get it to 60. I might as well of bought the PS4 version. I watched some youtube videos and people with much better rigs than mine can't get it to 60 on ultra. I figured it was badly optimized and it is.

Thanks. His list became immediately invalid after that for me. Miller Lite above it? Coors? That's like putting holiday at the Jersey shore above a Caribbean vacation.

My monitor turns on when my PC turns on. It just does it automatically.

As a person who always wear's his seat belt just no to this. A lot of times I back out of my driveway to let my wife out of and putting on my seat belt just to do that seems kind of annoying.

Let me say for the record that I had no interest in this game. However, the way that people who've played the game are talking about it has me strongly considering getting it this weekend. The review said there is screen tearing on the PC version but is it still better, all things considered, than the PS4 version?

Here is a million dollar idea. BRING BACK THE ULTIMATE ALLIANCE GAMES. They were all really good and some of the best times my friends and I had playing games. We know from the last few years that people still love Diablo style games and they were some of the best ones on the market.

OK, this is the second game putting an i7 into it's lists of requirements. Have devs actually figured how to take advantage of hyper threading or is this just BS to make the game look beefier than it actually is.?

Dragon Roost Island is the best song in Wind Waker and considering how awesome a lot of the music is I don't say that lightly. It starts of so simple then adds a flute and later completes the song with a Bass. It's a fantastic soundtrack and the game is worth playing just to hear the music. (Game is also great too).

Good read. To be honest from everything I've seen of Destiny I struggled to be anything more than underwhelmed. It seems ambitious in it's planning but it's execution seems to be running over old ground.

PC then PS4 but PC by far. I do use the DS4 as my primary controller now also.

You buy the game through Uplay then you use the code on Steam. After you enter it on Steam you no longer use Uplay in any way to launch the game. I got Skyrim though Uplay last year and for all intensive purposes I just bought a Steam code from their store.

I have a PS4 in addition to a good PC. Best thing is to have all the systems.

The music in that one is right up there with Bebop. Shame the artist behind the best tracks died though.