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- Dogmeatlives
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My computer is pretty poo-poo.. I barely run COH and that's the newest game I own.
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These days a true supercomputer can be had for a few hundred of your hard earned dineros. I still kick myself for payin eight bills in upgrades for my comp i still use today...which is now hitting the point of obsolescance.Dogmeatlives wrote:My computer is pretty poo-poo.. I barely run COH and that's the newest game I own.
True friends buy friends brand name for christmas i say. My bro is still enjoying his Dell XPS he got for his birthday...
edit: oh yea, you can run S.T.A.L.K.E.R if you can run CoH im pretty sure...
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I just finished it and I wasn't as pleased as others have been with the game. First of it doesn't really feel like my dialog choices matter that much because what the main character says could apply to most of the dialog choices. The exploration is fun for a bit but it turns into a boring generic treadmill, most of the side quests involve you traveling some where and clearing out a spaceship full of bad guys or collecting shit. I don't know where people are getting these interesting side quests because I haven't seen many at all.
Overall the game is decent but didn't really live up to what I was expecting it to be. Everyone talked about how the dialog would be so awesome so I was expecting some serious descisions when speaking to people but it didn't show up. I must have used my charm stat maybe less than 15 times and for the most part it didn't matter anyways. I also put lots of points into the charm too.
Overall the game is decent but didn't really live up to what I was expecting it to be. Everyone talked about how the dialog would be so awesome so I was expecting some serious descisions when speaking to people but it didn't show up. I must have used my charm stat maybe less than 15 times and for the most part it didn't matter anyways. I also put lots of points into the charm too.
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- Dogmeatlives
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Well that sounds like shit. Thanks for the warning Pooper. I was gonna grab this to pass some time but sounds like a hype-job and homie don't play that.
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i've seen some pretty strange results from the stalker engine, so i wouldn't be so sure. it ran like a dream on my 2 year old laptop, for instance. after all, it only uses dx eight-and-a-half.Splatterpope wrote:COH is a bit less system intensive. You could probably run stalker, but by god you wouldn't want to see the result.jimmypneumatic wrote: edit: oh yea, you can run S.T.A.L.K.E.R if you can run CoH im pretty sure...
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shortly after it was "exclusive" release for XBox. Some tool even wanted to try and push for a class action lawsuit over it.
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- Manoil
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True that, bru. The whole circle-up thing seems a bit far-fetched but all the same it is gratifying.cazsim83 wrote:the whole "pimping" thing is for ghetto trash only - not us lower middle class Americans, amirite?
Although, there's hardly anything more satisfying than blasting a guy close range with a shotgun and watching him flip backwards.
Not the first time an exclusive has been bought out. I'm happy that MGS4 will be on Xbox 360, just not that it will be several months after the PS3 release. I'm still hoping they also make the jump to PC, but... I'm doubtful. Took years for them to get MGS2 to PC and I'm still unaware if they ever made a PC version of Snake Eater.Stainless wrote:shortly after it was "exclusive" release for XBox. Some toll even wanted to try and push for a class action lawsuit over it.
Sad times, we live in.
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Really? Even after Jade Empire set forth the same exact path?POOPERSCOOPER wrote:People should be getting on their knees and kissing biowares feet or whoever decided to bring it to PC. I certainly wasn't expecting it to come to PC, never the less so soon.
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