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@Razer361 Very much and more! Since CAPCOM gave the Monster Hunter Franchise to Nintendo.... PS3 fans and XBOX fans were left hanging. So they developed Dragon's Dogma to feed the need. If you're a Monster Hunter Fanatic like me... this is your game. :)

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My Rig: Pentium4 2.0Ghz clocked to 2.14Ghz, 1gb DDR400 Ram, Powercolor RADEON 9800XT. Games: Counter-strike Source, Half-life2, Neverwinternights, Command and Conquer Generals + Expansion, Warcraft III + Expansions, Battle Realms Winter of the wolf, Dungeon Seige II, No One lives forever II, Dreamfall, Need for speed Most Wanted, Sims2 + expansions, Call of Duty II, Lord of the rings Battle for middle earth I and II, Titanquest (but is too buggy, there's something wrong with THQ's 3D engine)...

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Ok here we go... I have a 2.0Ghz Pentium4 (socket 478) , 1gb ddr400 ram, ati radeon 9600XT 256 mb, Asus Mx Board. I increased the FSB and ended up with 2.12ghz. (with a STOCK FAN and NO THERMAL PASTE!) ha! take that AMD! I know that's suppose to be bad but i'm too lazy to go to my local computer store to buy some. By the way, increasing the FSB will affect your PCI devices (like soundcards, videocards... specially AGP so use 1mhz increments). This config has been running for about 5 months now and is VERY STABLE. I also overclocked my ati videocard ( default core clock is 500mhz now it's 600mhz ) it has significant framerate increase and is very stable thanks to ati's catalyst software and the program called POWERSTRIP. Ever wondered why consoles are sometimes faster than PC's? Because they don't have the windows environment that consumes your PC's resources. I used the program PCBOOST to further enhance my CPU's speed. PCBOOST removes some multitasking capabilities to your CPU thus letting it dedicate it's power to your current active application (or in our case ... GAMES!).