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2012-07-20, 02:50 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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So far...
Intel i5 2500K - $179 Gigabyte Z77 MoBo - $119 8 GByte DDR3 RAM - $39 240GByte SSD Drive - $169 Station Cash - $20 older stuff is still being reused, such as 8800 GT, Power Supply, Case, Gaming Mouse & Keyboard, and Monitor Will likely spend between $200 & $300 on a new Video Card once I see how things perform. |
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2012-07-20, 03:03 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | |||
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Thank dog its free to play... lol |
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2012-07-20, 02:56 AM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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Planning on putting 250€ to get a new GPU so that I can run PS2 better and also record gameplay while at it. (From HD5770 to HD7850)
I have put 20€ into Station Cash on a triple SC day (Will play on EU though, so hope it converts well into Pro7$) Apart from that, when I play a F2P game I really like and plan to play for long, I try to budget ~13€/month for the game, as I would with any sub based game. Sometimes if I make bigger purchases (like in APB where the things I usually buy are like 40€), I just wont use any money for several months then so that it pretty much equals out to that 13€/month-plan.
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2012-07-20, 03:18 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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$0 for planetside 2
i keep my computer contantly upgraded and only recently got my i7-3820 and oc'd it to 5.0ghz so i should be ok (also have 6970) i would have upgraded no matter if ps2 came out or not though |
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2012-07-20, 03:23 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
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I haz a laptop, it can run the Witcher 2 on High and it cost me $800 shipped with a five year warranty, I know how to build a good desktop, but they aren't practical for me right now so I'm stuck with a laptop >.>
If I find a way to upgrade it, I would get a better video card (currently have a le crap 540m), and maybe a solidstate drive just for certain games, probably something small. |
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2012-07-20, 04:18 AM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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I've recently spent 1150 € on an all-new rig (based on an i5-3570 and a GTX670), but it wouldn't exactly be fair to attribute that cost to PS2 only. My old machine is 3.5 years old and doesn't really run some of my other games as smoothly as I'd like (PS1, Global Agenda, Natural Selection 2 Beta). It was just time for an upgrade anyway. PS2 only affected my timing for that a little bit.
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2012-07-20, 04:23 AM | [Ignore Me] #11 | |||
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PS2 is definitely the kicker to get people going on upgrading/buying. I bet most people are saying "well I really need to upgrade for my graphic design work and it just so happens that PS2 is right around the corner... might as well upgrade now!" |
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2012-07-20, 04:36 AM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
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I am not spending a cent upgrading and I only have mediocre specs:
Intel Core2 Quad Q9495 @2.66Hz 4GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 Asus Maximus Extreme motherboard My plan is only to upgrade when the next generation of consoles hits the market. When that happens I will fork out for the best hardware I can buy, thus making sure I have a great computer for PC games for a few years, and way beyond minimum specs for any console-ported game for the next 6-8 years (until the subsequent generation of consoles after this next one is released). Last edited by TAA; 2012-07-20 at 04:37 AM. |
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2012-07-20, 10:07 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | |||
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I'll stick with my setup for a few more years, unless the CPU speed proves to be a hindrance in PS2, as it's perfectly awesome for everything else that I do. Heck, it even plays the heavily CPU dependent EQII really well... Asus P5K-VM Motherboard Core2 Quad Q8200 (2.3GHz) 6GB DDR2 667MHz RAM GTS 450 1GB GDDR5 It's too bad that there aren't any inexpensive socket 775 upgrades like there were back in the Pentium Overdrive days! Really sucks crap that I bought the Q8200 when it launched, because ones 6 months later supported VT and I can't run a 64bit VM without VT. And it's not worth upgrading now, because I could get an AMD based mobo/video/ram for the cost of a socket 775 quad. Really too bad that Core2s never had the price drop that the core i3/5s had. That did not go as I had planned ( P4 > Core2 Duo > Core2 Quad > Core2 Quad again), so I stuck with the low end quad, because it works and anything better isn't worth the money... Last edited by Tatwi; 2012-07-20 at 10:28 AM. |
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