Custom missions? Campaign? If it's the campaign, it's because that shit is broke as all hell.
Yup. Shit sucks. Lower Viewdistance and postprocessing and it should be a bit better. Lowering terrain and object detail helps too.
The updates, even if they're only 100 megs for retail/sprocket, end up being gigs of downloads on Steam. We're not sure why. Also, awkward support for sixupdater (the thing that updates Ace mod, and many others).
Look at the textures on the building on the left. That's at least 50 feet from the guy. Yeah, no console limitations here, folks.
Better yet, check out the scaling on the storefronts! Lovely!
Can't render textures more than 50 feet away... hmm, let's just add DoF blur to everything.
Good god, developers. Please start developing for PCs first, then scale back for consoles.
Hmm, actually, I wouldn't recommend ASRock (heh). Stick with the Asus.
NOOOOOOOOOOCZ. Seriously though, they've had a bad track record for SSDs (probably one of the worst).
Case: Full ATX Fractal Design Define XL Interesting choice. Keep in mind, this case weights 40 pounds, so don't expect to be taking it anywhere.
PSU: 750W Corsiar HX750 I wouldn't. The 750 is made by Channel Well Technology. Go for the HX650, which is a rebranded Seasonic, or get a Corsair...
Ghost Mutt, or the other half of Slugabed's Donky Pitch project.
Eprom. Some semi-amateur post-dubstep guy thing. He's got some really cheesy moments, but at least he's trying to do something new with dubstep, which I like. He's also apparently totally ripping Flylo? Which confuses me...
New case, more fans, 3pin Y-splitter cables, 3pin extension cables (didn't need them, oh well), and some silicone fan mounts.
And finished. BUILT ON A CARPET OHHHH SHIT. Too bad I'll have to do this again in 2 months when I get a new mobo. Still waiting on another fan to ship.
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I know it's old, but I figure since I teach people how to take apart computers as a job and probably encounter more old computers than anyone else, I should finally give input.
I wouldn't advocate buying a whole kit, but if you want to be a Super Repair Nerd Extraordinaire, you'll need:
-regular Phillips (I highly recommend a carbon steel bit)
-smaller Phillips
-micro Phillips for hard drives and laptops
-Allen key set
-Torx set (or a security Torx set, even. Some...