Commented 13 years ago2011-02-06 15:27:18 UTC
in journal: #7025Comment #43044
I've got no bad experience with ATI at all. Not that I prefer them to Nvidia or anything, but neither would I prefer Nvidia to ATI.
ATI makes great cards for relatively cheap prices. I had one which I bought for 200$ for 5 years ago. It could play Crysis on medium when combined with a decent CPU. And I got a new one last week. ATI Radeon HD 5750 which also is cheap (bought if for the same price as the last one, 200$) and so far it has been great. Crysis maxed out, GTA 4 on High (not Very High tho) and Bad Company 2 maxed out.
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Commented 13 years ago2010-11-26 04:49:35 UTC
in journal: #6892Comment #49201
Hunteymoo I know a lot of people liked it but I think the whole mothologytheme ruined it. I loved AoE 1 and I loved AoE 2 even more. Age of mythology was a huge step down
Commented 14 years ago2010-11-11 18:46:45 UTC
in journal: #6873Comment #55183
lol
And you dont really need a super rig to play black ops. It has the same requirements as MW2, which I run maxed out, and I have a medium rig. Old dual core 5Ghz processor, some ATI Radeon HD 3900 series GPU, 4 Gb Crosshair RAM. Runs crysis on Medium High and Bad Company 2 at Medium. It was cheap since I built it myself, and it has been loyal to me for quite a while
Commented 14 years ago2010-10-29 14:35:44 UTC
in journal: #6853Comment #49175
You can also get a very nice guitar for that. Which tetsuo did. Same principle, different instrument. Though guitars are cheaper than pianos, so you wouldn't get a REALLY nice piano for that price, but you would definitely get a really nice guitar.
Commented 14 years ago2010-10-12 03:01:33 UTC
in journal: #6820Comment #57087
Got Shadow of Chernobyl, which is a great game, especially when modded. And I've got the prequel Clear sky, which was a huge disapointment. Is call of Pripyat any better?
Commented 14 years ago2010-08-30 14:05:57 UTC
in journal: #6737Comment #60655
FEAR and Splinter Cell Chaos Theory has my favourite enemy AI. FEAR is great because they react to flashlight, sound, and anything within their view. You can sneak up on them, and at some points they even trick you during combat by doing unexpected non-scripted manouvers. Also, they sneak up on you from time to time. They even had a small but quite noticeable feeling spectum. They could be either calm, angry or afraid. Which you noticed on both their behavour and dialouge.
I enjoyed the chaos theory AI because it was very human. You could sit in the dark and observe as the AI did their thing. They reacted with fear and reason. The only thing that was bad with it was if you tricked several soldiers into a perfect for ambush room and then started taking them out one by one. They found the bodies, and reacted with fear and anger, but then they just started searching again. Even when there was only one enemy left. With any reason they ought to have got the hell out of there, or at least camp in a corner or something
Not that I prefer them to Nvidia or anything, but neither would I prefer Nvidia to ATI.
ATI makes great cards for relatively cheap prices.
I had one which I bought for 200$ for 5 years ago. It could play Crysis on medium when combined with a decent CPU. And I got a new one last week. ATI Radeon HD 5750 which also is cheap (bought if for the same price as the last one, 200$) and so far it has been great. Crysis maxed out, GTA 4 on High (not Very High tho) and Bad Company 2 maxed out.
Come to sweden, you'll shit bricks.
And you dont really need a super rig to play black ops. It has the same requirements as MW2, which I run maxed out, and I have a medium rig.
Old dual core 5Ghz processor, some ATI Radeon HD 3900 series GPU, 4 Gb Crosshair RAM. Runs crysis on Medium High and Bad Company 2 at Medium.
It was cheap since I built it myself, and it has been loyal to me for quite a while
Again, sweet guitar.
Gotta love old people
http://www.twhl.co.za/vault.php?map=4674
A hinge with two connections.
It'd look cooler, but I can't remember for sure if you could connect it at two points. But you ought to be able to.
FEAR is great because they react to flashlight, sound, and anything within their view. You can sneak up on them, and at some points they even trick you during combat by doing unexpected non-scripted manouvers. Also, they sneak up on you from time to time. They even had a small but quite noticeable feeling spectum. They could be either calm, angry or afraid. Which you noticed on both their behavour and dialouge.
I enjoyed the chaos theory AI because it was very human. You could sit in the dark and observe as the AI did their thing. They reacted with fear and reason.
The only thing that was bad with it was if you tricked several soldiers into a perfect for ambush room and then started taking them out one by one.
They found the bodies, and reacted with fear and anger, but then they just started searching again. Even when there was only one enemy left. With any reason they ought to have got the hell out of there, or at least camp in a corner or something