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I won't be upgrading the day the game comes out. I'll wait until other people report back on how their rigs, their new hardware, runs the game. Most of the time when I upgrade, I end up saving a lot of money by just buying the things that will get me the most increase in performance right now. I have been burned in the past by buying video cards and CPU's that the game I was intending to play could not take advantage of. Oh, eventually something else comes out that justifies the excess hardware, but by that time the hardware in my system could have been bought for 60% of what I paid. Think about it, the hardware companies WANT you to buy the bleeding edge components to play the latest software, that's why they often work with the development companies. Development companies walk the line between providing a product that can be used by the bulk of gamers right now (medium and low settings) and the gamers that must have the latest and greatest hardware (bleeding edge expensive hardware). There is a push/pull there between hardware companies and developers that I just don't want to be involved in with my wallet. It's gonna suck if you spend $400 extra for a CPU with maximum cores right now when the games won't use those extra cores for a year or two. Been in a similar situation myself and it didn't feel good. I mean, unless you have money to burn and in that case, who am I to tell you what to do with your money? Splitter |
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And not forgetting that complexity and driver related bugs grows fast when you go more than two cards in SLI or Crossfire.
Really not worth it . We probably will be able to play with everything maxed out in 3-5 years like someone here posted before. |
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Here's a crazy idea! Why not just wait until the full game is released and try it with your current hardware? Yes, I know it sounds crazy but what's the point of upgrading before you even have the game? I thought I had pre-release jitters, geeez...
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unless of course you wish to make the best of any upcoming sales. If so, future-proof as much possible (if possible) |
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OMG, this is mad people's forum
First of all: any high end cpu/gpu of today (like the one originally posted) will perfectly run original release of BoB. Be sure. Second: if the reason of getting a new pc is BoB, why not buying it as soon as it is released and tenths or hundreds of reviews will be available? You save money and you get best value for them. Third: there are kids dying of starvation. Don't spend thousands of dollars for an extra frame in a game. Even if you donate to UNICEF, it's STILL a wrong luxury to aim for 123 FPS instead of poor 120 FPS... |
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... I'll judge what "luxury" is 'right' for me, as will others judge for themselves. ... Signed..."Cranky Old Man" P.S. I'll probably only leave this post up for a day or so, then delete. EDITED: Last edited by DoolittleRaider; 11-11-2010 at 12:38 AM. Reason: Point was made...got that off my chest. thanks for listening.Now...back to the original theme of the thread. |
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LOVED YOUR POST! lol. But you forgot "Get off my lawn" A George Carlin routine also comes to mind but is not fit for posting here. Rome is burning, grab a marshmallow. Splitter |
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You are right and forgive my impulse please
Last edited by HFC_Dolphin; 11-11-2010 at 04:19 PM. |
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