Just a heads-up, they're only $25 at Best buy for Friday, November 23 and Saturday, November 24. I haven't got the Orange Box yet because it's too expensive for me right now, but $25 will convince people to get it. :D
BTW, its the PC versions of the games only.
I would go with what some other people said and spend a lot on a huge monitor , nice keyboard and mouse, speakers, stuff that remains relevant longer than the components inside a computer.
So he's saying instead of just having good and evil as choices, just have two evil choices and one good choice?
What is an example of next-gen gameplay, though? Those two words don't make much sense put together in my head.
Does anybody else know that it has a toolless case, built in wrenches, bolts, and other tools to make upgrading easy, hard drives are slide-in on rails, and the fact that with a cushion it could make a makeshift computer chair?
Am I the only one who doesn't instinctively think/say/post/do "I...
I live near chicago...
You could go to Gino's East for chicago-style deep dish pizza, or go to Millenium Park and see the "Bean" and those weird waterfalls where people's faces spit out water at you. You could also go to Navy Pier, but I've only really been there twice, and I'm not exactly...
This has been in the Xbox 360; I guess it's making its way to the desktop.
But on a side note, I knew the 8x00 cards were just a stopgap to coincide with Vista due to their terrible performance in DX10 apps, and the new generation supposedly having twice as much performance.
Yeah, it is true. I'm too lazy to dig up links, but if you google some stuff about the Intel 945 chipset memory limitation, you're bound to find all sorts of stuff on this.