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#1 Crystall3d
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the problem with WII is,

when you swing the "nunchaku" , it tries to match a predefined, animated , collision detected move , and it has nothing to do with you style of swinging...

for example

i am 190 cm tall person, when i swing , my attack should land to myfoe's head most of the time, but it does not! insde the game, i am a 100cm tall game character , when i do a paralel swing , i only damage my foe's torso , no throat...

its that kind of a poor technology and it is a lie, and they cheat the non-gamers...

plus it s graphics are CRAP! it resembles n64.

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#2 Crystall3d
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hello gamespot ,

my issue here is, some articles and reviews are just annoying ,false or uninspired as from my perspective ,

can you make a rating system more like youtube's so that i can rate them instead of writing comments which i find pretty useless aswell, again from my perspective.

thank you

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#3 Crystall3d
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 it does not matter if they had any work involved in PORTING games ,   UBI soft  is the publisher so it's their job to check the quality of the games before adding their LOGO on it.

 EA is a publisher too but they just dont send checks around, they alter any game they acquire like "burnout 3-4-5 series" ,

 how different they stand from burnout 2, the non-ea published game....i am not saying it became alot better as i am a fan of simplicity but one thing is nice here.

 

You can guess it s EA published game without watching the intro. 

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#4 Crystall3d
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Parametric animations!

realtime ambient maps!

it s 10 already , and it s not even a game

 

edit:typos !) 

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#5 Crystall3d
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Those were preliminary benchies, but even so, at a $200 price point thats not even as expensive as a 7950gt currently is. Add in dx10 support, and it's a great buy, even if it didn't blow our socks off like we expected.Baselerd

 

   it looks quite nice idd, well i will be searching for it ,  do you have an alternative model in mind ?  incase its out of stocks.

 

 

 

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#7 Crystall3d
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For $250, get a geforce 8800gts 320MB (tiny bit over budget, but far superior to any other offerings in that range.) If that's too expensive, wait about a week for the 8600gts to be released, that's supposed to retail for $200ish, and offer performance similar to that of a 7900gtx, with dx10 support.Baselerd

 

 

umm.... okay but how does that compare to  x850ish cards(16 pipeline ddr3 , 256 mb ram) , as said before , i bought x1650 pro for a replacement but it came out worse... 

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#8 Crystall3d
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Hey there ,

i had a "sapphire x 850 xt" v. card..

with dual screen setup(desktop game ) and every game was running so smooth in max settings... (Company of heroes , FEAR , NFS MW)

One day , it broke down and the company could not replace it with a new one because it was out of stocks and not being sold anymore so i was given a 1650 pro instead

I am not happy with it at all and i feel scammed!!! anyway ,

Planning to buy a G.card now with a price range of 180-250 $s to play RB6 vegas as it s meant to be...

Currently have amd 3200+ and 2 gb ram

Opinions much apreciated.