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I use the arrow keys. It's the keys I started with when FPS was born, and it's the keys I've always used.
I also prefer the seperations of the surrounding keys (as opposed to them all cluttered together), and the locations that I've grown acustomed and comfortable with to each one, in relation to my movement.
And with all that being said, the best advice is to upgrade.
The "realistic bare minimum" requirements is a very cheap advance to do.
I've been pretty impressed by EVE-Online. It's got a pretty big chunk of a player community, and is a fantastic game if you love economics (not everyone's fancy). I played it durring the beta days and a short while after. It's improved greatly though since then, and the latest release that revamped all the graphics looks gorgeous, making it still one of the best looking MMORPG's available.
There's my two cents. I've actually been tempted to sign up for it again.
[QUOTE="zeus_gb"]Stalker, Crysis, The Witcher, World in Conflict, Two Worlds, Hellgate London, COD4, C&C3, Dungeon Siege, Ut3, Timeshift, Blacksite area 51, SoF payback, Silverfall, Bioshock, Orange Box, Shivering Isles, Infernal, Vietcong 2, Condemned, Secret Files: Tunguska, Jericho, Kirby mouse attack, Final Fantasy 6, Tak3, Final Fantasy 4, Rayman 3, Alien Hominid, Star Fox Command, Tetris, Yoshis island, Sonic Rush, Bomberman DS, Mario Kart DS, Just Cause, Metal Slug Anthology, Tales of Eternia, Ridge Racer, Ridge Racer 2, Pursuit Force, Wipeout Pure, Gripshift, Daxter, Bomberman, EA Replay, MACH, MoH Heroes, COD Call ot Victory, Burnout Dominator, GTA Vice City Stories, GTA Liberity City Stories, Key to heaven, Burnout Legends, Total Overdose and that's just the ones I remember.
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question for you. I notice on your profile you have 488 pc games in your collection. My question is, where do you store all those game boxes?
They keep the fire burning, since he can't afford to pay the heating bill.
i think he meant run the game faster? some games take advantage of extra ram. i heard crysis only uses up to 1gb of ram, so having an extra gig of ram for that game doesn't help. on the other hand, i heard that wic (maybe it was another game?) uses up to 2gb of ram. so depends on the game. but most games these days require at least 1 gb of ram to run smoothly.fireandcloud
Having tried Crysis on three different test beds, I'd say it definitely benefits from the extra RAM, at least up to two gigs. You can go from being able to use some settings on high/very high, forced down to medium, by reducing your RAM from 2 to 1 gigs. It can also depend on what type of RAM you're talking about.
I think so. It has a great single player campaign, very good cut scenes and voice acting. Plus the gameplay is just really fun.
I guess it could depend on how much you'll be paying for it, but I loved the single player campaign, and it's one of the main things I look at in games that I consider of good quality.
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