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MikeEnRegalia
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It's not as bad as you describe it. A new computer every 2 years, and a new graphics card every year, that's enough. And if you sell the old graphics card on Ebay and manage to give away the old computer to friends or parent (who aren't into gaming), you can maintain a decent system for gaming for less than $500/year. It's more expensive than consoles, but not as expensive as you describe it. |
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Lindsay Lohan
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^ Yes certainly the graphics card is really the only thing that need to be up to date very often...and also PC's are much more versitaile than consoles when it comes to gaming even as you can make your own maps and mods and stuff like that...also you can't patch a console game or modify it and that can get a bit irritating... |
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Lindsay Lohan
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Also i built a pc for $2000 a year ago and i still can use the highest graphics settings on games like forexample Quake 4. You can also get a good graphics card for about $200 and that can atleast hold 1 1/2 year. And every 2nd or 3rd year ye might have to upgrade the Motherboard which would be about $150 for the motherboard + $300 for a decent processor also you might have to invest in more memory which is about $150. Consoles in general are built to cheaply to be profitable so console games are often more expansive than PC-games and you also have to live with knowing that the graphics you see on the first PS3 game forexample is going to be just as good as a PS3 game relased 5 years after. Also games can not be patched or modified and so on... |
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MikeEnRegalia
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^ let's face it ... you have to update the whole computer every 2-3 years:
Every 2-3 years the hardware industry WILL come up with a new feature that requires upgrading. So the key IMO is:
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Lindsay Lohan
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Well most standards like PCIe USB2 and such is implemented in the motherboard...except for the motherboard,processor, memory and graphics card usually you dont have to change anything else because HDD usually can last 3-4 years depending on how much you fill em up cd/dvd players/burners is also not needed to mantain a good system. Also BTX is just a different standard of motherboard that has been around for a long time and most motherboards are backward complitable with systems that are forexample 3-4 year old or atleast you can find an adapter like forexample a AGP-PCI-e adapter which is available now. |
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MikeEnRegalia
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a few examples:
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Lindsay Lohan
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Yes as i said before most standards SATA, PCIe,USB2 and BTX is implemented in the MOTHERBOARD so when you buy a new MOTHERBOARD all these things comes naturally. I was not aware of BTX becoming a new standard for motherboards? It is quite an old standard and have been used for DELL for years but as you say changing from ATX to BTX will require new case and PS but new motherboard standards happen very rarely. Also SATA disk does not run faster than IDE disks on games really but most motherboards supports both standards so when space restrictions calls for it you will propably buy a SATA disc since they cost the same. Also many got a good AGP card and wants to buy a new motherboard but still want to wait 5-6 months or so before buying a new graphics card and since all new graphics card today are PCI-e they would ofcourse buy a motherboard with PCI-e but there are adapters that can put in the PCI-e slot and also some motherboards run both AGP and PCI-e So in reality you really only need to buy a new Motherboard, processor and memory at the same time. The rest (Optic drives,HDD,Human interfaces,Soundcards,Graphics cards) You can really buy afterwards as standards for these products rarely changes so fast and if they do you propably can get a adapter or something for it. |
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sleeper
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Okay the pair of you have pretty much lost me now as I'm not that good with computers and yes Mike I was exagerating just a little bit in my last post. Its cheaper to get a new consol every 5 years than update a computer every year, witch i cant afford and I personnally dont see the point considering how fast they become outdated. If i had a stable job worth 40k a year I might consider it but i dont see that happening for a nother 10 years as I'm currently a student. BTW Lindsay, consal game graphics evolve over the life time of the consol as develepors explore the technologys limits more, but the evolution isnt as pronounced as on the PC. Edited by sleeper |
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MikeEnRegalia
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StyLaZyn
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Currently enjoying Xbox KOTOR and Madden 2005 (Franchise mode) . On deck, KOTOR2 .
Half.eBay.com sure has made buying cheap games easier. I bought a refurbed console two months ago and already saved a bunch, not on my car insurance, but on Xbox games.
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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I've only just recently updated my 400MHz. AMD K6-2 AT machine to a
slightly better 1GHz. AMD Athlon ATX machine, I seriously need about
3.2GHz. minimum, but my Motherboard only supports 1GHz., oh well, I'll
give it some time. I really want Neverwinter Nights 2 when it is
released next year, but I fear my machine won't be able to run
it. I do have USB 2.0 though and I've recently bought a low spec.
graphics card (GeForce 5200FX at around £45-50, I'm so cheap!) to get
me by until I can afford a complete upgrade.
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Fantômas
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And above all, is punk
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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I've only ever played Zelda: A Link To The Past on SNES and it's a cool
game, but they do keep re-hashing the same old story lines...
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ANDREW
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DRACULA (LA RISURREZIONE & L'ULTIMO SANTUARIO) ALONE IN THE DARK DEUS EX |
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stonebeard
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This is not true. The graphics for launch games for most all next-gen games (when compared to the previous generation) are demonstrably better. After a few years go by and the developers really disect the console and get everything out of it that they can, the games released thereafter are incredibly better than the launch games, both in graphics and design, simply because the developers know the ins and outs and what the console is made of and can juice it for all it's got. When I see not-prerendered pics and footage for MGS4 on the PS3, presumably a launch title or soon after, I get excited because it has the best graphics I have ever seen in a game. It makes Half-Life 2 look like Tetris. And I know that that game is using far less than 50% of the PS3's total power. |
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sleeper
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Your right, it also makes your mouth water at the future posabilities. |
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Cygnus X-2
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Please I'd rather play this: |
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TheProgtologist
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This blows those games AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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KoS
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^^
Oh god if you are buying stuff from Loose Change then kill yourself enjoyed a good round of CS 1.6 |
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mortem
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Hahaha good to see fellow WoWers here any of you play in Stonemaul??
Ahhhh CS 1.6... good times, my team and I were CAL-IM "headshot!.......*orgasm*" |
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