Some new BATTLEFIELD 2 screens *omg*
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I do like Battlefield, but I don't want to buy more ram.
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Actually I pawned out my good video card and put in a less decent one. Gaming isn't a high priority right now.reefsurfer wrote:What do you have now? 512?Massive Quasars wrote:I do like Battlefield, but I don't want to buy more ram.
Another 512 stick isent that expensive and you´ll gonna need it for most games(big fps) coming this year.
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He was talking out of his arse. 64-bit processors can already address amounts of RAM orders of magnitude greater than 32-bit, and even when apps are optimized for 64 bit, the ability to address more memory is the main benefit (apart from going "ooh, this one goes to 64")Transient wrote:Sign me up!So what type of improvement do you see with a 64 bit proc over a regular one? I was talking to a guy who said 64 bit was pointless and he won't bother with a new proc until they're up to 128 bit, but I dunno if he was talking out of his ass or not.YourGrandpa wrote:That look sweet. My new 64bit system should have fun with that.
Nice find. :icon14:
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And just like the inter-nerd assjack you're constantly proving yourself to be. You've again jumped to the wrong conclusion, in an attempt to somehow look cool on an internet message board.
I said "My new 64bit system". System, meaning more than one component. Computers are commonly referred to as Intel "systems", AMD "systems" and Mac "systems. Get the point, dumb ass. Quit trying so hard to find faults. You only end up looking like an obsessed, petty little dork.
Fuck off.
Thanks.
I said "My new 64bit system". System, meaning more than one component. Computers are commonly referred to as Intel "systems", AMD "systems" and Mac "systems. Get the point, dumb ass. Quit trying so hard to find faults. You only end up looking like an obsessed, petty little dork.
Fuck off.
Thanks.
for someone who makes this look easy, you obviously find it quite difficult.YourGrandpa wrote:And just like the inter-nerd assjack you're constantly proving yourself to be. You've again jumped to the wrong conclusion, in an attempt to somehow look cool on an internet message board.
I said "My new 64bit system". System, meaning more than one component. Computers are commonly referred to as Intel "systems", AMD "systems" and Mac "systems. Get the point, dumb ass. Quit trying so hard to find faults. You only end up looking like an obsessed, petty little dork.
Fuck off.
Thanks.
hmKracus wrote:You know that's the first full scale war game I truly enjoyed playing. That was an AWSOME simulation type game I'm so getting that game again when I get a pc.reefsurfer wrote:It was much better when it was known as "The mother of all Full scale war games" namely Operation flashpoint
didnt you post on raw one that you recently bought yerself a new rig again (i tihnk it was in T&T?) ?
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