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#1  Edited By alanm26v5

I can tell 30 vs 60 in games and with GB videos, but I've tried multiple 60fps videos on youtube using chrome and I've yet to see a difference. I'm convinced something's not configured correctly for me.

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So did anyone pick this up? I almost did but then saw there was already $10 DLC, so I decided to wait for some more impressions and a possible holiday sale.

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I didn't get around to playing it until earlier this year, and I really enjoyed my time with it. I'm fine with "more of the same" if it's been a while since I played the last one and I liked it.

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Based on the 2 Quicklook EX's that went up this week, my guess is they're waiting for the building to not be loudly vibrating, but that's just a guess.

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So I've played through all of Borderlands 1 in co-op, minus the DLC, and bought Borderlands 2 GOTY this summer to play before this came out. Our plan was to finish the DLC in 1, then jump into 2, but my co-op partner has been busy and we haven't found time to yet. The wiki says this takes place between 1 and 2, so I'm wondering if it's best played next, especially if it's not as strong of a game as 2. Or does the story and references assume I already played 2? I'm half considering playing the DLC in 1 and then starting this game on my own, unless it makes more sense to play 2 first.

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#7  Edited By alanm26v5

I think they'll tease a Diablo 3 expansion even if it's 2+ years off.

Personally I would like to see a Warcraft RTS project as a retelling of the events of Warcaft 1 and 2, as I never got to play those.

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So not only do I have to go to a Gamestop to get an event legendary, I can't just sit out in the parking lot and pick it up wirelessly? I don't want to talk to an actual employee and get harassed to preorder something to get a code, which I'm sure they'll do.

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My motherboard was a first run Sandy Bridge I never got replaced, which has a SATA glitch on the 3.0 GB ports, so I'm hesitant to move my HDD to one of those. I guess I could test it out with all 3 and see if it actually makes a difference.

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So PC games are getting bigger, and I've been able to fit less and less on my current SSD. Based on reviews and recommendations, I'm very close to buying this Crucial SSD, just waiting for a sale closer to the holiday. My question is, what should I do with my current SSD (OCZ Vertex 3 120GB) once I get the new one? The only other thing I have I could put it into potentially is a PS3, but I hear they don't support TRIM and it's the 320GB slim so I'd be losing space. Are they worth putting in an external enclosure and would I want eSATA or USB3, or should I just try selling it on Ebay? Thanks.