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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: 100Coogn on January 26, 2016, 10:03:53 PM
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Some of you guys need to step back and take a look at things, instead of crying about some
trivial crap. ('what's wrong with AHIII)
This will be a milestone for the folks at HTC. They're making this game look great (using the GPU vs CPU) yet still some people out here complain that their CPU can't keep up.
Come on man, go shovel some snow or whatever. I know that zack does little work and gets paid well. Keep your system updated.
I doubt anyone is playing games on a Commodore-64 or VIC-20 anymore.
Coogan
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Some of you guys need to step back and take a look at things, instead of crying about some
trivial crap. ('what's wrong with AHIII)
This will be a milestone for the folks at HTC. They're making this game look great (using the GPU vs CPU) yet still some people out here complain that their CPU can't keep up.
Come on man, go shovel some snow or whatever. I know that zack does little work and gets paid well. Keep your system updated.
I doubt anyone is playing games on a Commodore-64 or VIC-20 anymore.
Coogan
I like the tracers...think they are going to be easy mode though.
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Sandy Bridge CPUs came out over five years ago. If you haven't updated in over five years, then you've nothing to complain about when HTC tries to keep their game competitive and raises the bar. I for one, applaud it. If you have updated in the past five years, then there shouldn't be a problem.
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Sandy Bridge CPUs came out over five years ago. If you haven't updated in over five years, then you've nothing to complain about when HTC tries to keep their game competitive and raises the bar. I for one, applaud it. If you have updated in the past five years, then there shouldn't be a problem.
I'm only running an AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition Deneb. Sounds fancy, but It really ain't all that.
Bought it on Ebay for around $80.00, two years ago... That's not going to put anyone in the poor-house, especially if they are a gamer.
So far, for me, AHIII-Beta is running pretty smoothly.
Keeping my fingers crossed...
Coogan
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Sandy Bridge CPUs came out over five years ago. If you haven't updated in over five years, then you've nothing to complain about when HTC tries to keep their game competitive and raises the bar. I for one, applaud it. If you have updated in the past five years, then there shouldn't be a problem.
There really does come a point where HTC simply has to raise the minimum specs, and players need to upgrade. Computer performance is just advancing far too rapidly and things get dated fast.
When you look at the money pouring in to CIG on Star Citizen, I don't think there's any doubt there's a market out there for high-end PC gaming.
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AHIII looks very nice.
Is it true it will cost $2.50 a month to play?