Any of you lot tried that Puzzle Quest on the XBLA? - F**kin addictive game!
1200 points like...but worth every penny.
mistyred wrote:Get a PS3
JBG wrote:Woof, your link doesn't work but if you like strategy games definitely get a PC. A high end PC will also play a lot of multiplatform games better than a console.
I love my 360 but I'm a PC gamer at heart.
from JBG
Woof, I read that article in the Sunday Times last weekend.
Some of those machines are ridiculously overpriced. It is relatively easy to build a power PC yourself for less money.
If you are thinking of getting a gaming PC make sure its got the following:
Intel Quad Core processor, ideally a Q6600 which are relatively cheap.
Minimum 2 gig DDR2 memory (you can add a further two gigs later as memory is quite cheap at the moment).
Nvidia 8800GTX (or, if money is tight, an 8800GT when its released in November)
All of the rest of the components are relatively generic in pre-made PCs, if you get the above three you'll have a beast of a machine.
woof woof ! wrote:while I'm on , I recently increased my RAM from 500Mg to 1Gb , it may be coincidence but my pc now seems slower, surely the increased RAM wouldn't be responsible ? .
destro wrote:So, are X-Boxes prone to faults then ?
Its driving me mad X-Box or PS3 I have been watching clips of games for both consoles on Youtube most of the night and I still cant seperate the two
Emerald Red wrote:woof woof ! wrote:while I'm on , I recently increased my RAM from 500Mg to 1Gb , it may be coincidence but my pc now seems slower, surely the increased RAM wouldn't be responsible ? .
Depends. If the RAM you used isn't synced right, it can bottleneck the performance of the motherboard, or if it's not fully compatible either. Find out what kind of RAM it is, then check to see if your mobo is compliant with it.
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