Careful what you spew because next generation Nintendo could end up with the most powerful hardware....Will you flip flop and cry game-play and not hardware?
I was actually very impressed with the PC version of Dead Space. just like MoH with Frontlines? but atleast now im playing them. EA Redwood Shores, Actually I see bigger on my 24" because I sit closer to monitor. @Lunatic yeah, I forgot. As for best graphics? That being said, a console is definitely the better deal. good for the budget pc gamers.
The hardware in the PS3 AND the Xbox360 cannot compare to a mid range or high end PC. Dead Space 2 Games System Requirements, Minimum Requirements, Recommended Requirements, Dead Space 2 Specifications, Dead Space 2 Hardware Requirements ATI X1600 Pro or better (X1300, X1300 Pro and HD2400 are below minimum system requirements) ATI X1600 Pro or better (X1300, X1300 Pro and HD2400 are below minimum system requirements) http://forums.steampowered.... just shell out like $6.80 on steam and get battlefield bad company 2. all you gotta do is w8 and watch and you can snag crazy deals there.
I only get games on PC when they're 360 "exclusive", because I don't have a 360. Or was it gameplay?
This is why I stick with consoles. Lets not mention Metro 2033 or upcoming games like Witcher 2... Oh..And when the PS3 and Xbox360 can use dx11 effects like Tessellation and ADOF and use HDR at higher FP then 10 what these consoles are stuck at... (The 9700pro did this when it was released and did it at FP24) When the PS3 can do all this, then you can talk about the PS3 having the best graphics... and it's still stuck with 99% of its games at 720p or less running post production AA instead of real AA. 0 But, I do have my comp hooked up with TV as well when I just want to grab gamepad and wanna be lazy :D, i just recently got back into pc gaming after being absent for a good 6 years.
From the trailer so far it seems it will be pretty fast paced and action loaded and yeah Isaac has a voice this time around:D we will just have to wait and see the outcome after all but I am optimistic so far. "remember though, those are minimum not recommended..." I doubt anyone who games on PC still has a GeForce 6800, which was from around 6 years ago. PC: only for work (and Mass Effect 1) living room: 24" left: connected to HD-cable tv 24" right: connected to the PS3. remember though, those are minimum not recommended... Action And, yes, I have a very powerful computer that can number crunch most anybodies computer -- I choose to use mine for editing and art. I used to play Crysis on Very High, and I would just deal with the framerate dips to about 19fps.
Screen resolution. @Balt You can use a gamepad and your TV when PC gaming.
Crysis 2 is even going to have aim assist when you use a controller, expect others to do the same. - 256MB Video Card and Shader Model 3.0 required.
Why? :D. Not the best stuff, but it's free. Dead Space 2: system requirements -- Buy a PS3 and be done with it. Recommended specs are usually what you need to run something above 10fps anyways.
Because a console's games get better over the year, just like a PCs...only you don't have to upgrade. ✖ Did graphics matter to you then? All that techinical jargon that matters none to the end experience sure is ruining the experience. so i can only run games like portal and old games.
Xbox360 controller or PS3 controller on your PC. © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. 2 games with the price of 1! On par with something from freaking 2004. Subscribe to our newsletter and get notification when new games are available. I'm still running an old 939 3800+ and 3.5GB Ram. RAM. "Some people probably don't care about graphics and speed and technical jargon that matters none to the end experience." Look on the side of your laptop, I know it may surprise you but there is an HDMI output there just like your console! Not gaming. In order to be able to run Dead Space, you will need a CPU better that 2.8 GHz processor or equivalent, more than 1 GB RAM (XP), 2 GB RAM (Vista), a GPU that is better ranked than NVIDIA GeForce 6800 or better (7300, 7600 GS, and 8500 are below minimum system requirements) ATI X1600 Pro or better (X1300, X1300 Pro and HD2400 are below minimum system requirements) 256MB Video Card and … So, I'll be upgrading the whole kit at the end of January, anyway. Storage.
I don't game a lot, but when I do I like to sit back and relax. Minimum system requirements: CPU: 2.8 GHz processor or equivalent (any Pentium 4 2.8 GHz or better, AMD Athlon64 3000+ or better, any Athlon64 X2 or Core Duo processor) He's saying since people have a semi-decent computer for general use, adding a new graphics card will at least make it play games on medium/high and only cost an extra $100 instead of $300, as well as saving money on pc games (especially with things like the Steam Christmas sales). The requirements seem pretty reasonable, and it should be pretty good. Some people probably don't care about graphics and speed and technical jargon that matters none to the end experience.