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Post by Uncle Guido on Nov 14, 2004 15:15:57 GMT -5
It's definitely a PC game.
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Post by Ryan in the House on Nov 14, 2004 15:42:40 GMT -5
Then I definitely can not play it.
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Post by Tampaboy19N on Nov 14, 2004 15:50:57 GMT -5
and I'm definitely still renting it
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Post by fire.wolf [006] on Nov 14, 2004 17:37:51 GMT -5
^ no comment..... but i think i'll stick with bloodrayne I and II.. and Devil May Cry.....I and II
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Post by Uncle Guido on Nov 14, 2004 21:35:23 GMT -5
Dude, that's blasphemy. Bloodrayne *shudder* and Devil may Cry don't even COMPARE to this game. This game has actual physics! As in you can destroy the environment in a realistic way, and your dialogue choices actually matter!
I can't even express to you what blasphemy your preference for Bloodrayne is.
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Post by Uncle Guido on Nov 14, 2004 21:35:53 GMT -5
Then I definitely can not play it. Why? You obviously have a PC. Graphics cards aren't that expensive.
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Post by Ryan in the House on Nov 14, 2004 22:17:37 GMT -5
Why? You obviously have a PC. Graphics cards aren't that expensive. My computer is chock full of problems. I gave up after Postal 2 and Unreal Tournament 2003 kept crashing. At the last LAN party I went to, I couldn't play Battlefield 1942 with the rest of the guys cuz my computer wouldn't run it for more than 5 minutes without blue-screening. So we played Counter-Strike. Jeez... what it feels like to follow the herd... Plus, I like console games better. No upgrades, no patches, no computer problems, no debugging, and no blue-screens.
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Post by Uncle Guido on Nov 14, 2004 22:56:36 GMT -5
www.cyberpowersystem.com/default.aspThe next time you have a spare 700 dollars or so you should get what I like to call "Not the crappiest PC I've ever heard of" you're missing out on all the cool games.
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Post by Ryan in the House on Nov 14, 2004 23:15:58 GMT -5
I spent $430 for the computer; bought the parts seperately on newegg.com. Some parts weren't working with each other, so I had to replace them.
So I have a hodgepodge computer.
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Post by BlondeHanson on Nov 14, 2004 23:53:27 GMT -5
Bloodrayne is a crappy game... to whoever said they liked it
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Post by Uncle Guido on Nov 15, 2004 0:34:06 GMT -5
I spent $430 for the computer; bought the parts seperately on newegg.com. Some parts weren't working with each other, so I had to replace them. So I have a hodgepodge computer. This is a major problem. If you're a super ultra techno-nerd, then you can safely assemble a better computer than just about anywhere. If you're not, cyberpower is a million times better. My computer cost me something in the neighborhood of 700, but only because I wanted a gaming beast :-P Win!
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Post by Ryan in the House on Nov 15, 2004 1:31:53 GMT -5
This is a major problem. If you're a super ultra techno-nerd, then you can safely assemble a better computer than just about anywhere. If you're not, cyberpower is a million times better. My computer cost me something in the neighborhood of 700, but only because I wanted a gaming beast :-P I'm not a super ultra techno-nerd, but my friend is, and he assembled the computer for me. I had two nerds working on it with me... plus one more if you count my dad. We all went over the parts, but it just didn't turn out the way we had hoped. Except for the paint job.
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Post by Uncle Guido on Nov 15, 2004 2:14:34 GMT -5
My baby is so beautiful
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Post by Ryan in the House on Nov 15, 2004 2:31:48 GMT -5
I have a regular beige tower case, but I painted it stripes in it with red spraypaint and tape.
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Post by Aaron on Nov 18, 2004 21:52:37 GMT -5
when should we expect to see it?
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