Sorry to interrupt....but I'll need an impromptu race when I get home around 4:45 if someone gets a chance.
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Is this being released as a physical disc for the PC?
I saw on bestbuy.com they had two listed with two different SKUs - http://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpa...=960&keys=keys
But when you add it to the cart it just adds it as one item and the quantity as 2.Comment
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https://Yeah I read that it will be,... across 7 dvds. Amazon has two different versions for the PC as well, physical and pc download.
That's actually what I'm trying to decide right now. which version to get. 65+GB is a lot for one download and I don't know if I want to take the hit against my data cap as we stream and download a lot around here.PS: You guys are great.
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Not to beat a seemingly dead horse but...
Originally posted by 55it costs $2500+ to build/buy a PC powerful enough to push this game to the limit and I'd say less than 1% of households have a PC that can do it.
"To run the game on a 4K display at 30fps," says Hoare, "you’ll need at minimum an AMD HD 7870 or Nvidia GTX 760 with 2GB of VRAM." As for the 4K at 60 frames-per-second, that'll require a "high-end SLI or Crossfire setup."
Link here.
Came out to $1374.22. This includes peripherals, i.e. Windows OS, KB/M, Xbox controller & wireless dongle (wired would be cheaper), etc assuming you don't have them or access to them already. It even includes a 4k 60Hz monitor.
It's not bleeding edge no, but I bet that with fine tuning the many graphics options and even possibly OCing it would be more than sufficient.
Originally posted by 55You can't transfer your online characterPS: You guys are great.
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Not even about that man, that's just how you chose to take it. I'm not crowing here or trying to make it into a fanboy type of thing, I'm simply refuting your misinformed statements.
Cool man, no one is trying to convince you to do otherwise.PS: You guys are great.
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This is what blows me away when it comes to peoples perception about PC gaming. They view the PC and Console as two alien species to one another. A console has mobo, ram, video card, procs, fans, case, and power supply exactly the same as a PC.
So say you buy parts to build a "CONSOLE" instead of a PC. Does that change up the perception?
So here is your "CONSOLE" case
After you get the build complete you hook it up via HDMI to your living room big 65" TV. You then install the drivers for your "Console Controller". So now you have your console plugged into your big screen, you have the controller, and last thing you need is games. Well you can get 99% of those games for $30 and under on the "PC" tag (steam), while the "Console" locked frame rate versions will run you $60. You can then install as many games as you want instead of being tied to a small console hard drive(I'm aware of upgrading a new hard drive), instead you can have as much space as you want.
Now you turn on say GTA 5 on your shiny new "console", with your controller you go to settings and crank the graphics to max, then launch game. Upon running a fps tool you see you are getting 80+ frames at 1080p on a 65" TV. The game is running smoother than anything you have witnessed with another "console".
SpoilerIts my slight jab at the console vs PC debate. Bottom line both have their markets but the console market is primarily strong from old PC mindset of how difficult it is to assemble one of these "powerful gaming consoles". Truthfully now, its easier than ever, where I could build one blindfolded. Plus they have just as much features as consoles AND MORE, but its always the price point which people exaggerate.
People have this vision that PC gaming costs $2000+ to build a rig WORTHY of sitting under their entertainment center. Sure you can go excessive which many PC gamers do BECAUSE they can, not because they need to. Just like how many console gamers would buy more advanced consoles if the manufacture offered them. Yet for a midrange build which will last years and beat consoles you are looking in the $500 to $600 range. So while more than consoles you are also getting a home PC and windows features, plus the ability of more features (PS4 just got big group party chat, PC has been doing 50+ people chat for a long time now). So while couple hundred bucks more, the added benefits greatly make up for it.Last edited by Phobia; 04-10-2015, 09:02 AM.Comment
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You have raised the ire of Phobia! J/k Beezy.Comment
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I'm still in the process in making another PC for the living room. I want to hook that up to my 55.
Anyway for now I'm happy gaming on my 120hz 1080p monitor. Until I get one of those 1440 gsync monitors. 😁
I look forward to this Tuesday.... I want to see if my 780 can run GTA on high and I also got MKX on the PC.Comment
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Finally finished heist #3 yesterday. (Pacific one).
Man that motorcycle part was tough.Comment
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