Actually had one and just gave it away to a friend for Christmas. Have to say, money spent vs graphic gain (I had a crap card before though) the 8800gt was my fav card.
Geez I love these sales! Grabbed a few...
Mirror's Edge 4.99 USD
Evil Genius 1.99 USD
Indigo Prophecy 3.39 USD
Grand Theft Auto IV (US/AU) 7.49 USD
Subtotal 17.86 USD
I played Indigo Prophecy a year or so ago and think it's very underrated.
Man, feeling old. I played all of the Kings...
I'll never understand the uproar over delayed games. It's just a game, and in this case, just a demo.
What's funny is if the demo was released with a load of issues/bugs people would have flooded messages boards with THAT rage instead. :)
I bought this Asus monitor a year or so back (obviously deactivated now though):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236028
And I love it. Seems comparable to the one you picked (some differences though). Speakers are garbage but I don't think most people use monitor...
I'm on this side of the fence as well, though maybe "slightly interested." Unless the game play videos I watched change before the final release, than to me this is just cashing in.
There is nothing SO new and SO great that would warrant another $50 a year later for essentially a slightly...
Same opinion as most: I don't care as long as it's good.
Hopefully, the more time it takes, the more polish will be on the final product and I think in the end that's all we really want.
I DO wish Valve hadn't made the comment about episodic content meaning quicker releases though because I...
Have to be honest and say I was gonna download it, but what's the point? $5 is basically a large cup of coffee..
Picked up Bioshock and two late x-mas gifts for friends (Tf2 L4d).
And add me to the never had a single problem with any Steam game (other than my own issues with hardware).
It's worth it just based on knowing the community will eventually create a load of new stuff (as well as Valve created new content).
And I agree with perrkele: Though the single player is fun, especially when getting to know the game and learning the areas, it probably isn't worth the money for...
Agreed. When the door opened I expected something/someone new...especially after he rings the dinner bell for the zombies. Then the door opens and it's just another boss.
That's my fav part thus far.
Playing on advanced (I couldn't beat them on expert) Slaying dozens of zombies and thinking proudly, "I'm almost home free!" only to hear the copter pilot say "We'll be there in 15 minutes!"
...and then the second Tank.
I actually felt deflated and beat at that...
runs perfect here also...all settings on high
Athlon 64 X2 5400+ black edition@3200
8800gt (not oc'ed
4gig ram (not oc'ed)
Vista 32bit
22" Asus Widescreen (max res)
Great game...extremely underrated. Well worth the $10
There were a lot of bugs but thanks to those community patches, the game is quite playable now.
Would love for them to make another one, but, alas, probably never going to happen.
Looks pretty interesting. I wish a lot of success.
I wonder, though, speaking as someone who gets extreme motion sickness, how this would "feel" for someone like me. I have to take a lot of breaks playing any FPS games (as well avoiding all the other motion sickness things in the world lol).
I started with Wolfenstein when it came out in the early 90's and followed the natural progression through all the Dooms and Quakes (and Duke too, but for some reason never got into it as much as the others).
I loved all of them, but they were getting a bit stale and repetitive.
Not long...