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Rabu, 19 Februari 2014

beginner online games?

Q. I've been meaning to try an online game for awhile now and the one that really caught my eye was Shaiya. I like the whole 'good and evil' thing. (The story of Shaiya seems quite interesting)

My question.. is it's a smart move to start with Shaiya, when I've never actually played an online game before? I'm not really interested in any other online game, but it would be really sad if I'd throw myself into a lion pit with only a stick D;

A. This is the key to your questions:
Vindictus by Nexon. 3D hack and slash!

First off I have to say the game is incredible! Amazing story-line, graphics, game play, weapons, players and more! Don't play that crappy *** Wizard101 and **** for retards. It sucks ball. Games like that need to be removed because they are so kiddo. You have to pay for everything in that game almost! In Vindictus, you can pay for some cool crap but it isn't needed to finish the damn game. Here are reasons why Vindictus is great:

1) The Graphics. Depending on your computer, if you set it the highest point of quality, you will find the game amazing. Think off World of Warcraft, but more kick *** and less fantasy. There are some gores to the game as well. Some sexual content but few...
2) The Story-Line. Holy Fak ball I almost tried my **** when the first Season story-line ended! Now they started Season 2 but it just got in to the first chapter of it. I love how the game evolved and some many unexpected twist and the endings!
3) The Weapon. ****, more weapons like hell! You can buy them off of other real players to in the market and you can sell your own weapon to other players too for profit. There are so many weapons in the whole game!
4) How to play. I like how you play the game. Mouse clicks to attack with your weapons, ASDF to move, E to throw **** and pick stuff up. Basic and simple yet fun.
5) Characters. SHAZAM! Now there are 6 characters with a new one out! There is Lann (Twin Blades/Spears), Fiona (Sword/Hammer with Shield/Long Shield), Evie (Staff/Scythe), Karok (Pillars/Cestus), Kai (Long Bow/Short Bow), Vella {NEW} (Twin Blades).
6) If I remember, it was nominated the best MMORPG back in 2011 or 10... I haven�t kept up with the game lately with so much schooling.
7) People. The game is so beat it needs over 200 servers to hold all the characters in the game.
8) BOSSES. BIG *** BOSSES.
9) PVP anywhere, anyplace, anytime. As soon as you are in a quest, you can pvp anyone as long as the opponent accepts.
I know, all you ******* out there who think stupid **** Wizard101 and Pirate101 (In other words, 5 year olds) might be saying "This game has to have downsides." True, it does have some but few that really affect the game in general! But at least I don't have to pay to play the whole thing!

1) Lag. **** most games have this problem. Although if you have a good computer and internet that shouldn't be too much of a problem. Only thing is that if you join a party to go raiding and the host internet suck, well, it may lag on you but not too much.
2) Long *** downloads. Look, if you don't have good internet and fast one either, It can take up to a day or 8 hours to download. If you have a Medium or high quality, you can download it within 4-7 hours maybe.
3) Gender Lock. Crap, for example, Lann is always a guy, Evie is always a girl, Fiona is always a girl, Etc.
4) Sign Up Problems. When I tried the sign up I had problems but no worries. Nexon created Vindictus making the game site linked with things like Maplestory and Combat Arms. I just went to Maplestory and made a account there and used it on the Vindictus site.

That was all the downside I could think of...

And so I advise you to play Vindictus for the following reason that I will repeat. Good game play, story-ling, players, weapons, graphics, and more. Sure there are downside but as you notice, only minors. I hope you take the chance and play the epic game Vindictus. Try it or at least look at it over YouTube! It takes place in the medieval times too! :D


Best Gaming Rig Possible 2011?
Q. I'm creating the best gaming computer possible for 2011 my budget is $15,000 I'm sure i can afford anything.

at this moment my specs are:

CPU: Intel Core i7 990X Extreme Edition, 3.46GHz (3.73GHz Turbo), 6 CORE, 12MB CACHE, LGA1366

GPU: Asus Nvidia ENGTX5802DI1536MD5 GTX580, 1536MB GDDR5, 782Mhz, 2x DVI, mini-HDMI, PCIE2.0, DX11

MOBO: Asus CROSSHAIR-IV FORMULA AMD Mainboard - 4x DDR3 / 6x Sata Raid / Gigabit Lan / AM3

RAM: Corsair DDR3 24GB (6x Dominator 4GB) 1600MHz CL 9 with Corsair Airflow II Fan (CMP24GX3M6A1600C9)

Optical Drive: Lite-On SATA Blu-Ray & DVD/CD Writer (12x Blu-Ray Write/ 20x DVDRW/ 48x CDRW) - Black

HDD: Western Digital VelociRaptor 600GB 10000RPM 32MB SATA 6Gbs

Case: Thermaltake Level 10 - Black Full Tower (No PSU)

Cooling: Noctua NH-D14 All-In-One Extreme Performance CPU Cooler

PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W ATX Power Supply with Cable Management SLI & EPS support

OTHER SPECS:

Speakers: Logitech Z5500D 5.1 THX Speakers

Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCIE Fatal1ty Champ Series - Gaming X-Fi I/O drive included

Keyboard: Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard USB

Mouse: Logitech G9X Laser Gaming Mouse

Monitor: Samsung 27" P2770HD ROSE-BLACK LCD - 5MS / WUXGA 1920x1080 / DTV-TUNER / D-SUB / DVI / HDMI / AV / SP

all up is $6,000+ which is a lot but i don't mind.

A. Pointless overkill
Games are just now starting to use quad core so that 990x is a waste for gaming
Most games barely use 4GB of ram so 24GB for gaming is a waste
A SSD would be a better investment then the VelociRaptor
Unless you're planning on running 4 GTX580s that 1500w PSU is a waste
The Noctura i find to be just silly when you're spending $6,000 on a system with 1.6 of it just going to the CPU, spending that much money might as well go watercooled especially if you plan on overclocking
I don't see the point in getting a 27" monitor if the res is no higher then 1080p which most 22" monitors can do


This is nowhere near being the best possible rig for now and some of it is pointless for gaming





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Sabtu, 14 September 2013

What Parts Would I Need To Build A Desktop Computer?

Q. I want to build my own computer but I don't know what kind of parts I need for the monitor.

A. so far so good, my system:
newegg.com

- Intel 520 Series Cherryville SSDSC2CW240A3K5 2.5" 240GB SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)

- GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-UP4 TH LGA 1155 Intel Z77 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard with Dual Thunderbolt

- CORSAIR Vengeance 32GB (4 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 Desktop Memory Model CMZ32GX3M4X1600C10

- PC Power and Cooling Silencer Mk II 950W High Performance 80PLUS Silver SLI CrossFire ready Power Supply, ATX12V v2.2/EPS12V, 135mm double ball bearing, 20+4pin, single 12V rail, 12 SATA power connectors, SLI ready, 5.9"x3.4"x6.3", 7yr warranty

- Intel Core i7-3770 Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) LGA 1155 77W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 4000

- 250Gb western digital hard drive (WD2500HHTZ), sataIII 6Gbs, 3.5", 10,000rpm

- used stock cpu cooler , since I am not overclocking, and choose non K cpu version, for virtualization advantages in case i want windows xp mode to run older programs. ran intel processor diagnostic tool and everything passed including memory. ran win 7 memory test ok also.
- motherboard came with F3 BIOS with screen shifted to the left blocking letters, downloaded F9 BIOS and used Q-flash in BIOS to update it, so ok now. flashing is way easier than it used to be.
- set BIOS to AHCI, created partition and let windows 7 pro 64 bit format SSD to NTFS.
- used sata 3 port 0 lower for SSD and upper port 1 for my WD hard drive.
- system is quiet and boots fast. everything is snappy including internet browsing. I had like 10 browser windows open and system showed 6Gb in use ?? good thing i got hooked up with 32Gb and explains why my old laptop can not surf the internet anymore with long lags/delays/page loads.
- I needed more than 6 usb ports, so ordered this "Biostar CABLEUSB3.0 USB 3.0 Cable Bracket". also ordered some usb 2.0 card slot bracket adapters, cheap but the bracket was to big, had to hacksaw it to fit the rear panel slot. did not realize they made 2 different sizes.
- no compatibility problems encountered, mouse/keyboard/printer/power supply all worked. i'm running my mouse and keyboard off the usb2.0 motherboard connectors to a four port card slot adapter bracket in the rear. they did work in the rear motherboard usb ports also.
- I can run morrowind off the onboard graphics no problem.
- verified TRIM enable, turned off system restore, indexing, prefetch/superfetch etc. etc. Now will wait and see how the SSD lasts/performs, since it is my first.
- my new system makes my midi keyboard sound really good, using pianissimo VSTi and reaper as my DAW. My old AMD system was 5-6yrs old.
- has a pci slot which i used for my firewire card.
- stayed away from 2011 socket boards, seems like alot of problems.
- my cheap GTX 460 sonic 1024M GDDR5 256bit dual DVI w/HDMI can run all my games, skyrim full resolution. but this is the most important computer part for gaming, I just have not needed to upgrade yet.
- can't wait to get a usb3.0 or thunderbolt external harddrive to speed things up.
- weak SSD documentation, download the intel SSD toolbox program from the intel website. it will list lifetime left, and do a check on the SSD.
- could not get easytune6 to install.
- set memory profile in BIOS to XMP to get 1600 timing.



chente


How much does a good gaming computer cost?
Q. I think I'm going to play Diablo III when it comes out, where is a good computer to play it on, and how much will it cost? I know Diablo III isn't out yet, but I know it will need a lot of requirements because its a huge game.

Desktop and or laptop.

A. Get at least a dual-core processor (quad-core recommended), with 3 GB RAM (4-6GB recommended), SSD for OS (40GB would suffice) and 500GB of HDD (1TB if you need and/or can afford), ATI 5770/5870 or nVidia GT275/285, 22" widescreen LCD monitor and a decent logitech keyboard/mouse. To run diablo 3, which you're not going to be until perhaps 3rd quarter of 2011, you'll require a robust PC, but not necessarily an expensive one. $850 should fetch you a good gaming PC, whereas top-of-the-line models will cost more.





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