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Well bigbubba467, I'm saving to buy a new PC.
I'd be glad to give you my old monitor as long as you're willing to do a trans-atlantic trip :) |
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Im using a brand new pc with awsome card HD card HD monitor , and I find HD to not really impress me that much . More hype over braggin rights more than quality I think IMHO . I perfer my old pc with it's lower specs , it still runs everything i slap on it fairly easy , and it gives me more of a gamer feel . The old school feel I love.
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Well, I used to have an old monitor that only supported 1024x768 max, and I can tell you right now I don't miss it at all. And if you think it doesn't improve your game, you need to get a new set of eyes because it increases the quality more than anything else. What do you guys play on your pc's that look better than a brand new montior? pong? Give me a break. 800X600 monitors should be recycled by now, they're probably going to give you eyeball cancer or some shit. If you use a crt monitor it might hurt your eyes, I use an lcd with the largest resolution and colors my monitor will support ans it's way easier on my eyes, I can spend hours playing a game on here and not get eye strain.
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Higher resolutions doesnt improve the quality of any game , it doesnt improve the lame ass gameplay that the majority of these newer games have . it just " supposed to make them look better" it doesnt improve shit in the game engine or game play or phsyics . graphics is not everything .
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Are we limited to only 6 speed gearboxes then?
(from the logitech G25 perspective) if more than 6 gears are needed then a range-change button could of been implemented? or am i just dreaming now? and.... 1440x900 will do me just fine |
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I wont buy this game if there isnt a multiplayerpart...
That was the only reason that I would buy in the first place... This really sucks... |
It won't be there forget it :P
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