Selasa, 24 Juni 2014

what is a good computer for creating video games?

Q. My brother recently got hired by a video game company and i wanted to buy him a laptop for his birthday that's good for creating video games or things of that sort.

A. You could buy him a HP HDX 16 or 18t premium series, Macbook Pro, Any Sony laptop (very expensive), or any Dell studio series (cheapest).

There are different processes that all go into making video games. He could be a programmer, a graphics designer or several other things. The Mac would cover just about everything but it is certainly one of the more expensive ones. But no matter what computer you buy it wont be able to create a video game without the necessary programs on it. These programs can cost just as much as the computer itself but I would assume that whomever your brother works for will provide him with the program that he needs. However if he works for a top end game designer they would most likely give him a computer to use which would probably be a desktop computer at where he works. So if you were buying him a computer to use at home and they didn't give him another copy of the program, the computer would need an auto-CAD program if he is a structural designer or a visual artist. If he is a programmer he would need a JAVA editing and developing program and if he is a programmer he would also need a computer that has a Linux operating system. If he is a graphics designer, productions designer he would need adobe illustrator/fireworks and possibly photoshop. If he is a producer I don't know what program he would need.


Should i get video games even though my sister told me to get computer games?
Q. I ve always wanted video games wen my sisters were around but never need it. now my sisters went to college and im alone with my parents and granparnets. i really want vidoe games but my sisters tell me my parents are to cheeap to buy me new games everytime i want them? wat should i do

A. Computer games are video games...

BTW, I would suggest getting a system, rather then getting PC games... PC gaming is an even more expensive hobby then console gaming, as you need a good system to run the games to begin with and every couple of years you NEED (not have) to upgrade your system...

Where as the longevity in a modern console is about 5-6 years before a new system is released.... An upgrade to a PC can top 500 easily, if you want better then decent-really good hardware... Where as a console costs about 300..

Gaming computer components also aren't designed for long lasting life... They're designed for power, and the more power an electronic uses/generates, the more heat it generates, and heat is the enemy to electronics, it reduces overall life... That is why people invest in beefy cooling systems for their high end gaming rigs.

If your parents are trying to convince you to stick to PC games for the cheapness aspect, make sure you tell them the above, the overall cheaper route is consoles, PC gaming is better left to serious gamers with money to burn.





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What are some good gaming computer chairs?

Q. So I was just getting this good gaming setup going with an Alienware x51 gaming desktop, a Razer Deathstalker keyboard, a Razer Deathadder mouse, a 23 inch HD Samsung monitor, a Minecraft mouse pad, and a Turtle Beach x12 headset. Then I realized the only thing I still need is some kind of comfortable computer chair that is good for gamers. If you know any brands or a specific chair you like, please let me know. Thanks!

A. http://www.amazon.co.uk/X-Rocker-Flash-Rocker-Gaming-Chair/dp/B009ZVR5X0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383206558&sr=8-1&keywords=Gaming+chairs it's so soft


computer gaming chair?
Q. hey guys im a gamer and i need a new chair for my comp but ive gone in a few stores and i cant seem to find any good chairs except for these generic crap office chairs im looking for a really comfortable padded chair that doesn't have a bunch of stupid shit on it i keep looking at all these
"gaming chairs" and theyre all these stupid like sparco racing seats or some shit that sit on the floor and like go back and forth or some shit i want a chair thats made with computer gaming in mind without a bunch of gimicks and is just adjustable and extremely comfortable that will last anyone know of anything like that lol???

A. Choosing a well designed office chair is an essential step in achieving good computer ergonomics. A good furniture will preserve and support the natural curves of your body back. In the neck and low back the spinal curves in, and in the middle back the spinal curves out. To perform well the contour of the chair's back should match the curves of your back.





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Tips to Sim's 3 Computer Game?

Q. Any Tips on the Computer Game Sims Three?

A. hire are some use full tips :

Easy money
Start writing novels on your computer. Write fiction novels as they take the least amount of time. They will not bring you too much Simoleons. When you write, your skill will automatically advance. If your skill is high enough, you will be able to write more novel types/genres. The most money can be made from "Romance Novels". You will get royalties for six weeks once you finish a book. With the "Writing" skill maxed out, you can make approximately 40,000 Simoleons every week, which is more than the 34,800 Simoleons you can get by purchasing all neighborhood businesses, and takes less time to achieve. In three game weeks you should have a very high speed writing, 9 or 10 novels as best sellers, and 100,000 Simoleons.

Saving money
No matter how many times you use an object, if you sell it the same day you got it you can get all your money back. If your Sim is poor and needs body points or something else, buy a body machine and keep selling it back to get a refund of all your money.

Easy Cooking, Fishing, and Gardening skills
This trick requires a TV with a Cooking, Fishing, or Gardening channel and a video game system. Have a Sim sit down and watch television. Switch the TV over to one of the previously mentioned channels so that the Sim can start earning his or her skill point. Then, have a second Sim go over and start playing video games. Notice that although the TV is displaying video games, the first Sim still has the skill meter above their head. Allow this Sim to sit there for as long as they please until they decide to do another activity of their own. After that, the skill meter should stay above their head until you start another Cooking, Fishing, or Gardening skill activity. As an added bonus, you can train two skill points at once. For example, work out and both the Athletic and Cooking skills will continue to rise. If you keep repeating the steps until each skill channel has been viewed, the Sim will keep learning the three skills as he or she goes on about their daily life, and four when doing skill activities.

Free bookcase skills
Buy a bookcase, then have your Sim begin to study. Interrupt the action so that the book is placed on the ground. Sell the bookcase. The book can now do everything the bookcase could have done for free.

Increasing chance to have baby boys
Have a pregnant female Sim eat apples to increase the chance of having a boy.

Increasing chance to have baby girls
Have a pregnant female Sim eat watermelons to increase the chance of having a girl.

Increasing chance for multiple babies
To increase the chance of having twins or triplets, have one or both parents have the lifetime reward of Fertility Treatment.

Making friends
Buy a guitar. Play it to learn how to play guitar. Keep playing until you reach 5/10 level, which gives you the ability to "Play For Tips". When you have that ability, go to the park with the guitar in your inventory. When you are in the park, click the guitar in your inventory, and select "Play For Tips". People watching you will become your friends if you keep playing. The higher your guitar skill, the faster they will become friends with you.

Disable aging
Instead of using a cheat code to toggle "aging on" and "aging off" like in The Sims 2, you can de-activate the age in "Game Options" under "Options". When you uncheck the box next to "Aging", your Sims will no longer become older. You can also slow aging down in this menu by setting the "Lifetime" bar. It can be set from 25 days to 960 days.

Avoiding death
Go to Pleasant Rest Graveyard. Near the gate is a bush called "Death Flower Bush". Harvest the flower from it, and keep it in your Sim's inventory. If you die, that Sim will give the flower to the Grim Reaper and be resurrected. Although the flower will not reappear there again, if your Sim has Level 7 Gardening, they can plant the "Unknown Special Seeds" found in the graveyard and some other places that have a chance to grow as a Death Flower. Note: Having the Green Thumb trait to revive the plant may help.

New clothes
To get new clothes, you first have to buy a dresser from "Buy Options". Once there, click "Plan Outfit". You can put a total of three different clothes for each type (formal, every day, athletic, etc.).

Strange faces
There is a glitch in Create-A-Sim mode that allows to you to make very strange faces. Go to the face designing area. Select a face part such as the eyes, and max out all the sliders one way or the other. Then, go to a different face part, and select one of the predesigned parts. Return to the eyes. The sliders will have reset to the middle, but the eyes will still look the same. This works for all of the face adjusting tabs. You can then continue to max out the size of the eyes and repeat. You can make eyes the size of dinner plates, very long cheekbones, huge noses, and more.

Hording pizza
Have a Sim call for pizza. When the pizza deli


What's a nice gaming computer?
Q. I'm wondering what's a nice gaming computer?

A. The best gaming computer has and always will be the one you build yourself. Even if you have no knowledge in computers it can be a good learning experience and you can get a machine far superior for cheaper than outright buying a "gaming pc".

Then you have to ask yourself the question, what kind of gaming is it that you want to do. The most crucial component in your gaming machine will be the video card and how beefed up the card will have to be will depend on the quality of your graphics and the intensity of your games. Take Tomb Raider for example you have various settings from low all the way to Ultra where the strands of hair on the main character are all independent for realistic effect.

Research on the components needed for your desired spec gaming machine can easily be found through google and various forums. Parts can be purchased through sites such as newegg.

Breaking this down further, regardless of the quality or intensity of the gaming you generally will never need anything more powerful than an i5 processor, with exception to the 6 core i7 i5 and 7 differ mostly in hyperthreading ability and caching ability. AMD can be good but performance will always be better with intel, don't let the clock rate full you.





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Gaming computer build 2012?

Q. i have a budget of about $800, i need a computer that can run skyrim, minecraft, crysis 2, bf3, etc.
oh yeah, i have a mouse, headphones with microphone, a old imac keyboard (temporary), and one of those huge old moniters(temporary)

A. Does this $800 include a monitor?

If not, seriously consider this computer from Newegg.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883227383

If it does include the monitor get this computer:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229285

and this monitor:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236052&cm_sp=Cat_Monitors-_-Weekend_Sale-_-24-236-052


BEST GAMING COMPUTER 2012 (POLL)?
Q. Weather it be laptop or desktop
i play games like World of warcraft and stuff
and need the best possible computer thx :)

A. There are many computer that we can call the best such as Asus ROG, MSI G series, Aliewnare, EON and more. The best is up to your budget.





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computer screen, computer and gaming?

Q. i recently posted a question asking if an hd tv could have a computer and a gaming system hooked up to it at the same time.

now im wondering if i can have a gaming system(xbox 360) hooked up to a COMPUTER screen and display in hd qualities. is that possible?

A. I know for a fact that you can hook your xbox 360 to a HDTV

http://www.xbox365.com/news.cgi?id=GGrLdLdiLL05191619

But having HDTV quality on your pc monitor is quite impossible. comparing the hdtv screen with your pc lcd pixels and screen lines are far too different. Its a what you see what you get kinda thing. It is not controlled by a software. The term HD - hi-definition refers to number of pixels or lines compacted to fit your tv to give very nice detail which your computer LCD is not yet capable. If you can afford a HD-LCD screen for your computer then you can do it.


Computer screen eye damage?
Q. When I'm not driving or sleeping I'm at a computer. I'm in school for video game design and I will be working with computers all my life. When I'm not working on one I'm playing games on one. So how can I prevent my eyes from getting damaged? Are there certain screens or screen masks that will help? Or maybe glasses?

A. Computers cannot damage your eyes. Computer use at worst will cause headaches, eyestrain, and/or fatigue. To avoid these: Take breaks and look into the distance for 20 seconds every 20 minutes. Take longer breaks every hour or so when you are on for longer. Make sure your eyes stay lubricated--get some good rewetting drops (stay away from Visine). Have good room lighting that doesn't cause glare. Have your screen at least arm's length away, further if possible. For more information, look up "Computer Vision Syndrome."





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Can my computer handle gta 4 and other games?

Q. I have inspiron 530 with dual core 2.66ghz with 2gb ram, 500gb hard drive (and 100gb external) but my graphics cards only 128mb. Does the 900mb "shared graphics memory" work on games??

A. You can run GTA IV - but you'll be running at about 5FPS which is almost like a slide show. And if you try it with full settings you'll probably burn out your graphics card.


Gaming Computer Question : Gta 4/ Processor's ?
Q. I want to get an alright gaming computer mainly to play stuff like gta 4.

There a two computers i have to decide between one has a Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16Ghz and the other Intel Core 2 quad 2.4Ghz.

The gta 4 system requirements are.....

Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 / XP - Service Pack 3
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz, AMD Athlon X2 64 2.4Ghz
Memory: 1.5GB, 16GB Free Hard Drive Space
Video Card: 256MB NVIDIA 7900 / 256MB ATI X1900

Recommended System Requirements
OS: Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 / XP - Service Pack 3
Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad 2.4Ghz, AMD Phenom X3 2.1Ghz
Memory: 2 GB (Windows XP) 2.5 GB (Windows Vista)
18 GB Free Hard Drive Space
Video Card: 512MB NVIDIA 8600 / 512MB ATI 3870

Which one do you think i should get because core 2 has more ghz ??

Thanks any comments are appreciated
Feel free to email me at johnnyrules123@hotmail.com

A. The quad is 4 processors all at 2.4 GHz which equals 9.6 GHz. Which is 4 times that you need for GTA 4
The duel is 2 processors running at 3.16GHz which equals 6.32GHz

Either one is fine for any game out at the moment. If your looking to future proof for a year or two then get the quad.

Edit: the higher the total GHz the faster the processing. The quad core is the future. However some games dont support that yet, but in the next few months more and more games will support the quad feature.

GTA IV does support Quad Core and Core 2. If you have the money get the quad its well worth it.

EDIT 2: the main thing abouts games is graphics cards so make sure you choose a graphics card that will support and enhance your processors. I suggest a Nvidia 9800 or 9900 series graphics card. Even get 2 and corssfire them. Any of these graphics cards plus the quad or core 2 processors wont just make your machine an "alright" system. it will make it a kick arse gaming machine.





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Senin, 23 Juni 2014

Is there anyway I can improve/upgrade my computers performance for gaming?

Q. I have an iMac 2011 21.5 inch(plz don't hate) and I play a lot of video games on my computer...I installed windows 7 on my mac(from parelells) so I can run windows only games on my computer

Specs:

Processor: Intel core i5-2400S CPU @ 2.50 GHz(Quad core)
Installed Memory (RAM): 4.00 GB for my Windows 7(I have 8 gigs total)
System type: 64-bit Operating system
Video Card: AMD RADEON HD 6750M 512 MB

There is always holiday season when I can get new parts for my computer so I am not unwilling to spend money if I have too

Please help!

A. I don't think that your specs are that bad. That should work, but if your going to be doing alot of games, maybe that 8GB could be improved to 16GB or something around that. You may just want to in general, add more since you have 4GB left. I think that your fine with everything else, especially the 64-bit operating system. Never seen windows 7 installed on a mac, but I'd imagine that it could work out. I have it on my computer :). Also, I think that it is fine that you have an iMac 2011, don't see why someone would hate on you for it.

One thing though; I wouldn't personally use parelles; not sure if that is just me. Boot camp (from what I know of) is installed on every mac, so I think that it would have been better to use.

I do have one tip, but it isn't related to your specs: port triggering/forwarding. Some online games, that in order to function at an optimal level require having ports forwarded. Of course, I would need to know your router model, and the actual game that you want the ports forwarded on for advice on that. You can google search which ports the game takes, even though alot of games don't even require that. Don't even worry about port forwarding unless the game crashes/disconnects alot.

Have fun gaming!

-XLBC-


Computer Games?
Q. Where can you find all the information you need about computer games (pc) for example how to improve performance in your computer, network problems, overclocking graphics cards, etc

A. 4 Ways to Speed Up Your Computer's Performance
Free Up Disk Space
By freeing disk space, you can improve the performance of your computer. The Disk Cleanup tool helps you free up space on your hard disk. The utility identifies files that you can safely delete, and then enables you to choose whether you want to delete some or all of the identified files.

Use Disk Cleanup to:

� Remove temporary Internet files.

� Remove downloaded program files (such as Microsoft ActiveX controls and Java applets).

� Empty the Recycle Bin.

� Remove Windows temporary files.

� Remove optional Windows components that you don't use.

� Remove installed programs that you no longer use.


Tip: Typically, temporary Internet files take the most amount of space because the browser caches each page you visit for faster access later.
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Speed Up Access to Data
Disk fragmentation slows the overall performance of your system. When files are fragmented, the computer must search the hard disk when the file is opened to piece it back together. The response time can be significantly longer.

Disk Defragmenter is a Windows utility that consolidates fragmented files and folders on your computer's hard disk so that each occupies a single space on the disk. With your files stored neatly end-to-end, without fragmentation, reading and writing to the disk speeds up.

When to Run Disk Defragmenter

In addition to running Disk Defragmenter at regular intervals, optimally monthly, certain events warrant running the utility outside of the monthly rule of thumb.

You should run Disk Defragmenter under the following circumstances:

� You add a large number of files.

� Your free disk space nears 15 percent.

� You install new programs or a new version of Windows.

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Detect and Repair Disk Errors
In addition to running Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter to optimize the performance of your computer, you can check the integrity of the files stored on your hard disk by running the Error Checking utility.

As you use your hard drive, it can develop bad sectors. Bad sectors slow down hard disk performance and sometimes make data writing (such as file saving) difficult, or even impossible. The Error Checking utility scans the hard drive for bad sectors, and scans for file system errors to see whether certain files or folders are misplaced.

If you use your computer daily, you should try to run this utility weekly to help prevent data loss.

Tip: Only select the Automatically fix file system errors check
box if you think that your disk contains bad sectors.
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Protect Your Computer Against Spyware
Spyware collects personal information without letting you know and without asking for permission. The information that spyware collects ranges from a list of Web sites that you visit to usernames and passwords. In addition to privacy concerns, spyware can hamper your computer's performance.





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can you advise me on parts for a photo editing and gaming pc?

Q. Im gonna build a pc because i quite like electronics an using computers so why not try my luck at building one eh. anyway i want to do photo editing an play games like crysis an prototype.
price isnt so much of an issue
thanks
my girlfriend is saving up for a video camera so it will need to be able to handle video editing too

A. http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Antec-Twelve-Hundred-Case-w-o-PSU

http://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-Crosshair-Formula-Republic-Gamers/dp/B002BZJ9S6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1252673428&sr=8-1

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-2048MB-1066MHz-240pin-9-9-9-24/dp/B001V72I56/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1252673544&sr=1-15

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Amd-HDX710WFGIBOX-Phenom-Triple-Core-Processor/dp/B001R84CGC/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1252673586&sr=1-10

http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/640-GB-Western-Digital-WD6400AAKS-Caviar-Blue-SATA-300-7200-rpm-16MB-Cache-89-ms

http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Windows-Vista-Home-Prem-SP1-32-bit-English-1pk-DSP-OEI-DVD-w-Offer-Form

http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=24200&category_id=263&manufacturer_id=0&tid=0761345-04661-9

http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=31587&category_id=797&manufacturer_id=0

http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=34996&category_id=351&manufacturer_id=0&tid=bh08ls20.auau

http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Arctic-Cooling-Freezer-7-Pro-v2-S1366-A1156-S775-AM3-AM2plus-AM2-939-Up-to-130-Watts!


i did some looking around and this is a good setup will run any game and video/picture edit with ease at a good price. the motherboard can take up to 16gbs or RAM and a quad core am3 cpu and is designed for gamers with easy overclocking and high def audio.

the motherboard is capible of taking 2 graphics cards and have chosen a PSU that should be able to handle this with most graphics cards if you want some of the really powerful ones (e.g. 4870hd x2) in crossfire you can buy molex to PCI power connectors though so it shouldnt be a problem.

the cpu is triple core rather than quad core but at the moment quad core is more expensive and unneeded triple core will garuntee you a good gaming experince with any current game on good graphics.

blu ray drive for photo and video editing along with writing to blu ray discs for some high definition in the future.

the case is a high performance gaming case that should be able to take water cooling if you ever wish to upgrade its just bin released and the antec 900 was a gamers favourite so this one should be even better and garuntee your hardware a good life expectancy by keeping them cool.

when assembling dont forget to wear a anti static wristband so not to destroy the expensive hardware :)


should i get a temporary computer for photo editing?
Q. i work mostly from home and was going to get the new mac pro until i found out it wasn't really new. im using lightroom, photoshop and sony vegas. im am feeling my 2.2 Ghz HP pavilion dv6 with 4 gb ram and 1 gb ati radeon is beginning to slow down and there are little problems here and there (ie. usb ports easily disconnects, slow opening/closing files/programs) although the mac pro is a year away, like most apple products, it cant be confirmed. i am considering a used 2008 iMac 2.8 Ghz dual core for $750, but it only has a 256 mb videocard. when i get my new computer, ill just give this to my mom (her macbook's fan just died)

will this be enough of an upgrade? will i feel much of a difference from my current computer?

A. Photoshop doesn't depend much on the video card, except for accelerating certain filters and 'cosmetic' features that smoothen the interface. Video card RAM is mainly needed by 3D programs and games.

Have you tried solving whatever problems you're currently having? It seems like you aren't maintaining the hard drive with regular defragmentation, or may have even allowed it to get close to full (which slows down *any* system). If you have some spare time and a place to keep your personal files, you could even try doing a "factory reset" that might get rid of bad settings too deep to find or fix, although this also wipes away everything you've added to the laptop (programs, files, etc.).

Apple makes some pretty good (if expensive) products, but you shouldn't get stuck in the yearly upgrade trap.

Broken fan? That should be a simple and relatively cheap fix.





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EB Games told me computer gaming is dead?

Q. They say that consoles have become so popular, PC gaming is really dying out? Is it true? I always saw the consoles at a disadvantage because they were non-upgradable and did not have an operating system. Maybe gamers don't care about downloads or spreadsheets? I don't really agree with this trend

A. EB Games wantes you to buy the new nintendo or ps3 soo you have to come back to them for video games and the next years new systems. They cant make any money off of computer gaming because they dont sell computer gaming hardwhare. They would rather get you to buy the new system then another... new one then another... Unlike computer gameing which only require the perchesse of new hardwhare. anything you can do on a console you can do on a Computer hints why they use computers to make the games. :-D

The only real down side to computer gaming is the fact that there is no system release date every year so there is no flood of new games to be released with it.


Can video games make you insane and violent?
Q. I mean that literally. Can games make you lose touch of reality and make you violent and even kill someone?.

Or is it just that these people were already mentally flipped out in the head before they played any games and probably would have killed someone anyway.

There's someone here who thinks the general public would believe his ridiculous views and all agree that games make you violent. I'm even going to post this in the mental health section to avoid bias from gamers.

A. computer games can only cause violence or any other mental issue in kids that dont know any better or in people that already have issues but it shoudnt be up to the games industry to censor itself and avoid making adult rated games purely for a minority of people who shoudnt be allowed near them-it shoud be peoples own responsibility or their family/carers/support staff etc who control what they play, in the end its all gamers who pay the price when we do not get freedom of choice,we get loads of movie licenced bugged out unfinished crap but indie developers cant take risks and are shutting down or being bought out.

parents are some of the biggest spenders of games for their children-yet to many lack the responsibility to say no and buy them games like GTA and then blame the shop they bought it from,the games industry and developers why their child copies stuff.
they shoud make people sign a disclaimer with every game bought,so that no one can blame the game for directly causing mental issues.

in own view manhunt [however short it was] was one of the most addictive games of the playstation twos history,yet a limited amount of adults have ever got to play it because it was either banned or shops refused to stock it due to the violence,it actually shot up the game charts at one point thanks to the ignorant non gamers and parents who complained itd turn their kids or adults violent,but the limited amount of copies available made sure its popularity woudnt last.
if manhunt caused people to be violent,there woud be quite a few of us on the streets walking around putting tesco bags over peoples heads and strangling them and using cheese wire to slit throats but thats not being happening,with all the copies of the hugely successful need for speed series-why isnt every gaming driver a boy racer?
the worst complainers of violent games are people who are not even gamers themselves so will never have a balanced view,the closest have ever seen to a balanced view from a non gamer was the report from supernanny-jo frost a few years ago,the one she was asked to do for the government on how violent games affect children.

its clear that people who do injure/have violence problems [whether to others/themselves or to game pads even] have issues going on that are not compatible with violent games.
look at the boys who tortured and murdered the young boy-jamie bulger years ago,they blamed the film childs play and there was huge hatred towards it suddenly from people wanting it banned.
but those boys were both mentally disturbed already.

many people slam their game pad down after losing in a game,that isnt the games fault its the person to blame as they cant cope with losing.





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Minggu, 22 Juni 2014

School/Game computer?

Q. Im looking for a computer that will meet school needs and some gaming needs too.

For school, I would need a word processor, and fast internet speeds.

I really dont know that much about computers, but I do like to use them for games as well.

I just want an up to date desktop that will keep me working and gaming cleanly for a few years.

I wouldn't mind custom building it on a website such as cyberpowerpc or just buying a specific model. But if you think custom building would be better, please list some specific components I would need to fit my needs if you can.

A. if you dont mind building a pc that is the best way to go......im gonna build this, this weekend....its a budget gamer that i will upgrade the cpu to a phenom II X4 and buy another 4850 for xfire in the future....as it is right now it cost me 670.00 -rebates.....enough to get you buy until you upgrade....this mobo will run a am3 cpu also....

Case: Antec 300
Mobo: gigabyte ma-790x-ud4p
Cpu: AMD Athlon x2 7850 BE kuma@2.8ghz
Ram: g skill 2gigs pc8500 1066mhz
Gpu: xfx radeon hd 4850 1gig @625/1990
Psu: ocz modxstream pro 600w modular
Cooler--- xigmatek hdt 1283
Hdd: 1-74gig raptor 10,000 rpm
Samsung: floppy drive
Dvd/cd combo: sony

just to give you a idea...i cant recommend any prebuilts as i have not bought one in a long time....

Scott


Desktop computers for gaming?
Q. I need a computer for gaming, music, pictures, videos, and school work.

Mostly gaming though, but not hardcore World of Warcraft gaming.
Just like GTA on the computer or some strategy games...

I need a full setup for around 700-800$ including a Monitor + Tower + Speakers + Mouse + Keyboard.

A. http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/380358-31-bestconfigs-poll-budget-based-gaming

add http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824118005

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823126097

monitor has speakers





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