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ginjirou
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New PC! Any recommended programs or games?
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Oct 26, 2006 06:00
I finally got my new PC. To me it´s ultra powerful, to you mid-end, to Evil Man low-end So, does anybody here know any good PC applications or games I should get? I already have Microsoft Office 2003, Norton Anti-Virus, Photoshop Elements, Half-life 2 and TES Oblivion. What I love the most is my DiBoss 23" TFT monitor. The picture is fantastic. I mean damn, most monitors I´ve looked at were shit but the picture quality of this one is incredible. So now, give me everything I need
< Message edited by ginjirou -- 25 Oct 06 22:01:35 >
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choupolo
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RE: New PC! Any recommended programs or games?
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Oct 26, 2006 06:29
Nice man! Last two PC games I got were Company of Heroes and GTR2. I' d really recommend CoH even if you' re not a big rts fan. It' s really well made.
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Agent Ghost
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Oct 26, 2006 09:08
Come on man we want to see your specs. If you like competitive FPS games I reccommend BF 2142 if you haven' t played BF 2 on PC. If you like anything to do with space and love MMOs. The best and most sophisticated MMO by far is EVE. This game is the most impressive game ever made, if you disagree then you don' t know anything about it. The game is one single area, no instancing or shards. So if 30 000 people are playing then you are playing with 29 000 people. The entire game is all in one server where averyone has access to everything and everyone. The game is massive, soemthing like 5 000 solar systems. The economy is entirely player driven and the careers are numerous and distinct. If you want to be a space pirate and just pray on the noobs you can (and people do), if you wan to build your own empire you can. You want to be a mercanary,miner,assassin,scientist,ship manufacturer,transporter,trader, the possiblilities in this game is crazy! This is the most hardcore game I' ve ever seen, if you can handle it its amazing. http://www.eve-online.com/
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locopuyo
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RE: New PC! Any recommended programs or games?
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Oct 26, 2006 12:48
anything but BF 2142
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ginjirou
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Oct 26, 2006 23:07
Come on man we want to see your specs. Ok, I´m not good with specs so I don´t know what this means: Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ RAM: 2gb ddr2 ram HDD: 500gb Sound: Sound Blaster Xtreme gamer fatal1ty with front module Windows XP Home Edition 6 USB 2.0 ATI Radeon X1900 512 MB VGA PCIe VIVO 2xDVi DiBoss 23" WIDE TFT Monitor 800cd/m2 Contrast 800:1 8ms 2scart, RCA, S-Video, D-Sub, DVI-D, Resolution 1366x768 (WXGA). I have this problem, the image is stretched out on the monitor so everything looks wide. Does anyone know how to make things look like normal?
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Nitro
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Oct 26, 2006 23:57
ORIGINAL: ginjirou Come on man we want to see your specs. Ok, I´m not good with specs so I don´t know what this means: Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ RAM: 2gb ddr2 ram HDD: 500gb Sound: Sound Blaster Xtreme gamer fatal1ty with front module Windows XP Home Edition 6 USB 2.0 ATI Radeon X1900 512 MB VGA PCIe VIVO 2xDVi DiBoss 23" WIDE TFT Monitor 800cd/m2 Contrast 800:1 8ms 2scart, RCA, S-Video, D-Sub, DVI-D, Resolution 1366x768 (WXGA). Your PC is great, your monitor is bad, ...probably because it' s a TV or a strange hybrid. The aspect ratio of the monitor is 16:9 but as long as you set your desktop to 1366 x 768 then Windows and your programs should look fine. Games however will appear squashed if set to a 4:3 or 5:4 aspect ratio resolution. Some games, like HL2 have a widescreen option which allows you to select widescreen resolutions but many don' t.
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ginjirou
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Oct 27, 2006 00:06
your monitor is bad, ...probably because it' s a TV or a strange hybrid. Are you sure? It looks better than many other monitors I' ve seen. But then I don' t know much about monitors so maybe it does suck. How do you change to 1366x768 resolution? I tried checking properties on the desktop but I can' t find that resolution. Also, it says this monitor' s resolution is 1024x768, maybe I can' t fix the problem I can swits to 4:3 aspect ratio but that' s no fun! Gah! Damn PC' s, I' ll never get along with them! EDIT: Oh nevermind, I managed to fix the resolution.
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Duffman
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Oct 27, 2006 01:09
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ RAM: 2gb ddr2 ram HDD: 500gb Sound: Sound Blaster Xtreme gamer fatal1ty with front module Windows XP Home Edition 6 USB 2.0 ATI Radeon X1900 512 MB VGA PCIe VIVO 2xDVi DiBoss 23" WIDE TFT Monitor 800cd/m2 Contrast 800:1 8ms 2scart, RCA, S-Video, D-Sub, DVI-D, Resolution 1366x768 (WXGA). *..Drooling... * Awesome machine
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ginjirou
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Oct 27, 2006 01:31
Meh! It' s good for doing PC stuff such as working, chatting, visiting Kikizo and such but as a gaming machine I' m a little... bored of it. I can' t wait until I get my hands on the Wii
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locopuyo
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Oct 27, 2006 05:46
Your PC is good, pretty much the same as mine. Make sure you have good headphones and turn on the 24 bit crystalizer when playing mp3s and movies. It sounds amazing. You have to right click on the desktop and select properties. Then click the settings tab on the top. There should be a slider where you can set your resolution. Set it to the exact resolution of your monitor. Otherwise your monitor will have to scale which drastically reduces the image quality. (don' t listen to evil man he is a dumbass) Whenever you play games go into the system options and set your resolution to the exact same as your monitor if you can. Games should still run smooth setting everything else to the maximum settings. And make sure you have your monitor hooked up with the DVI cord. Your monitor is basically just an average HDTV LCD. Not something I would prefer to use but it isn' t that bad.
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Evil Man
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Oct 27, 2006 11:39
ORIGINAL: ginjirou Ok, I´m not good with specs so I don´t know what this means: Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ LMAO. I stopped reading there. The lowest end Core Duo is better than that shit and is like $120 cheaper.
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Agent Ghost
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Oct 27, 2006 12:20
LMAO. I stopped reading there. The lowest end Core Duo is better than that shit and is like $120 cheaper. The Intel Core2Duo E6300 is not better then the AM2 X2 5200+. However you have a point in that the C2D are better then the aging AMD line, an E6600 would have been better then a 5200+ and cheaper depending on the motherboards you choose for each. It doesn' t really matter though, eventually AMD is going to renew its cpu line and jump ahead of Intel continuing the cycle of them leap froggin eachother. In the mean time a X2 5200+ will be more then sufficient before he gets a quad core AM3 or AM4 proccessor. If I were to build a new computer, which I did a few months ago. I would have went with a low end videocard and wait until next summer/fall before getting a DX10 card along with Windows Vista. Why spend hundreds on a high end videocard when in a few months it will not be able to support the best graphical features in the biggest games?
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locopuyo
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Oct 27, 2006 15:11
Evil Man that is really funny coming from someone who bought a Pentium D.
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Nitro
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Oct 27, 2006 20:11
Original: Ginjirou Are you sure? It looks better than many other monitors I' ve seen. But then I don' t know much about monitors so maybe it does suck. ... Original: lolopuyo Your monitor is basically just an average HDTV LCD ... Yeah, i' m pretty sure... Still, if your happy with it then it' s all good, but make sure you connect via DVI. As for what you should get software-wise, try GRAW, FEAR, EVE (if it' s your thing), World of Warcraft (if it' s your thing) and Rome: Total war.
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ginjirou
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Oct 27, 2006 20:48
As for what you should get software-wise, try GRAW, FEAR, EVE (if it' s your thing), World of Warcraft (if it' s your thing) and Rome: Total war. Graw? I thought you said the PC version sucked? WoW, no way! It' s evil. Countless people have literally lost their lives on that game. Rome: Total War and FEAR are great so I' ll probably get those. *sigh* PC' s aren' t for gaming.
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locopuyo
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Oct 28, 2006 02:02
Prey
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ginjirou
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Oct 28, 2006 03:06
I tried out the demo and it looks awesome but the gameplay is... not so good. Is it worth buying? I imagine that I' ll get bored with the graphics and find the gameplay too sinmple to really enjoy it. I liked Age of Empires 2, is AoE3 any good?
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Agent Ghost
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Oct 28, 2006 03:31
AOE3 is a great game, so is Rise of Nations but not as good as AOE3. Wasn' t there an expansion released for AOE3 as well?
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Silentbomber
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Oct 28, 2006 05:48
I love battlefeild. Download the Demos if you want, the bf2 demo is 512 while the newer bf2142 is 1gb. Cant say which is better as bf2142 is too new too me [even though i played the beta ]
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locopuyo
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Oct 28, 2006 07:10
The demo for Prey is just the first level, that' s why it is so simple. It gets very complex and there are a lot of crazy puzzles. I thought it was the best FPS single player experience ever. AoE3 is good, but I never played single player, just multiplayer on it. Rome Total War is good too. I don' t like FEAR but I don' t like scary games and you can download the FEAR multiplayer for free, but it sucks.
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