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#1  Edited By Leone
ReTarDedFisHy said:
"...Oh."
ReTarDedFisHy said:
"...Oh."


And now you're an echoing, talking fishy. Who suspiciously looks like my angry Red Devil that eats any other fish that enters its tank. And watches my PS3, whether or not I be doing Folding@Home.
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#2  Edited By Leone
DazbotAthertron said:
"What laptop do you have? brand/link?"
Sager NP9262

Sadly, they updated to the 9800M GT/GTX line about a week or two after I got my laptop in the mail =_=
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#3  Edited By Leone

I've got to go with the majority and say it'd be in my top 10. It's got a great modding community and there's tons to do even in the vanilla version. Can't wait for the next Elder Scrolls game.

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#4  Edited By Leone
AaronBelfast said:
"Nah, still need to understand what it does to my PS3 (I get worried to easy)"
You download the software package which'll run like any game from the XMB, from there it'll update, then you may get disconnected from PSN as the connection to the distributed computing network is established. From there your Playstation 3 is given a task (work unit) to help emulate/render a protein folding sequence. It'll take a couple of hours if you do it from start to end, especially depending on exactly what it is modelling. At the same time it'll have a spinning map of the earth that shows other users and it plays a little mood music.
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#5  Edited By Leone

BFG 8800 GTS 320MB >_>

Got it back when the 8 series first started appearing.

Laptop's got an 8800M GTX though <_<

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#6  Edited By Leone

I haven't had a chance to buy many blu-ray discs (damn you, video games!) but I do intend on purchasing my fair share. In the meantime, I'll fiddle with my MGS4 Blu-Ray bonus disc that came with the LE and make use of HD downloads and rentals on the Playstation Store.

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#7  Edited By Leone

Alright, I've posted in the Official Bug Thread now because this is definitely not me. I uploaded some Crysis screenshots and instead a shot I had already uploaded for Roller Coaster Tycoon replaced one of the three shots I uploaded. Need it deleted too. There may also be a Day of Defeat one, because apparently the file that didn't upload (Crysis2.jpg, a shot with the stealth feature enabled) became a Day of Defeat image. I don't know if it successfully was added to the gallery, but I will edit this post if it did.

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#8  Edited By Leone

On Firefox 3.0.1 I've run into an odd problem. Twice now when uploading images, the ones I click and the ones I choose to organize end up not being the same. The first time a World in Conflict screenshot snuck into my Supreme Commander submission, and this time a Roller Coaster Tycoon screenshot made its way into a batch of shots for Crysis. Given that it is hard to request a deletion for an image, this is quite troublesome.

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#9  Edited By Leone

*thread posted itself before I was finished typing...?*

What I meant to post was:

I goofed while uploading images to the Supreme Commander page and uploaded this (http://www.giantbomb.com/supreme-commander/61-1901/wicb_20070722_180618/51-250693/ if that link isn't working- I was having issues with the tool) by accident. It's well, for World in Conflict and I clicked it instead of the right image by accident in my xfire screenshots folder and now I can't find the "Request Deletion" option anywhere in the edit tools (when I don't get "Sorry, there was an error" that is). If someone could get rid of that, I'd be grateful.

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#10  Edited By Leone
BothBarsOn said:
"I'm kind of intrigued by the idea of PC gaming but I don't know where to start. I've been idly poking around in the PC sections of other gaming sites and  I have to say, I don't think a lot of PC heads realise how off-putting they sound to outsiders. It tends to go like this:

Innocent, hopeful beginner: "I'm thinking of getting into PC gaming. I've been looking at this Dell blah blah. Do you think-"
Everyone: "Don't be a moron! Build your own rig! Pre-builts are for old ladies! You're not an old lady, are you? ARE YOU?"

I know, I know. Technically, building a PC is just snapping pieces together, but then, technically, performing a heart and lung transplant is just moving meat around. It's not a prospect that a below-average Joe like myself would relish. Don't get me wrong, I love reading about the high-end rigs that serious experts put together (and I like using the word "rig"), but I'm never going to have the nerve to try it myself. I've only ever used a hermetically-sealed Mac, so installing a new graphics card would be an adventure for me ... 

Anyway: would anyone care to recommend a reasonably priced beginner's gaming PC? Something that will make me forget there's such a thing as an Xbox 360 but won't break the bank (say <$2000)? So long as it was made by someone else and then put in a nice box, I don't have any other criteria to go by.

A much longer post than I intended - sorry for that and thanks in advance."
Assembling a computer really isn't as hard as it seems- custom modified rigs are, of course, harder, but entry level systems are something you can easily get together in a day. The hardest part is making sure you have some interwebs available to download all of the correct and most recent drivers for your components. The first computer I assembled myself was this one I'm posting on right now.

The whole Dell argument is kind of like a Playstation 3/Xbox 360 argument. Dell has been known to be a little shady when they assemble their machines, but the overwhelming majority of Dell's customers are more of the computer illiterate so to speak, so take what you hear with a grain of salt.

If you'd rather avoid building your own machine, there are plenty of sites that specialize in gaming machines other than Dell, including Alienware (who's name has been tarnished a little bit, seeing as Dell bought them awhile back), Falcon Northwest, ibuypower, and many more (just google it). If you want to get a bunch of options, pick up an issue of PC gamer and just visit the pages of all of the various companies advertising there- I mean they're targetting YOU. *Edit* Vlad makes a good point- if you really aren't making it yourself, you'll be paying a premium to have someone else assemble it for you. Likewise, if your budget is seriously sub-2000 dollars, you'll easily be able to afford 4GB of ram. And if you're shopping for motherboards, the 790FX line from ATI (read the stuff underneath this edit) is affordable and very nice. The comparable line from intel is the 780i series of motherboards I believe (someone correct me if I'm wrong). ATI/AMD is definitely the cheaper of two routes right now. Intel/Nvidia will definitely be pushing performance though- albeit the power of the 4870HD vs the 280 GTX is debateable.

Computer jargon will probably seem dense and will probably fly over your head at first, but in the end it is matching part A to slot B and knowing what's a good brand and what's not (subject to preference as much as popular opinion). And with 2,000 dollars as your budget, you'll definitely be able to pull something together that'll tear games to pieces. Newegg is your friend. Intel and Nvidia have the bank-breaking bruiser components on the market right now, but if you're looking for affordability and performance, I'd recommend AMD's Phenom X4 series and the 4870HD video card line from ATI. Of course, this is also subject to preference and many a flame war, so find what works for you- read benchmarks and do your homework.