@Doldrummer @NorwegianWinter @IanNottinghamX Ever since I moved from AMD/ATI to Intel/Nvidia I haven't really had any problems at all. I had to replace my PSU a few years ago, but that's about it. I have a EVGA GTX 680, but the 670 and 660 are excellent cards as well.
@IanNottinghamX I both agree and disagree. One of the biggest advantages with the more modern hardware in the Xbox One and PS4 is they can simultaneously use more hardware intensive features like anti-aliasing, HDR lighting and anisotropic filtering at the same time, and in greater depth, than they've ever been able to do before. Those are just examples. Higher resolution textures, higher particle count, etc.
It has lost to much of it's survival horror aspect and any idiot who says Dead Space never was survival horror is exactly that: an idiot. I noticed right from the start what was happening to Dead Space when I started playing the 2nd one. Overall, I like the 1st one more. It actually made you jump and it did it often.
The 560 is a good card, but no, it won't have any chance to run Crysis 3 that high. I upgraded from GTX 560 Ti's in SLI and the 680 runs noticeably better still. If you wait than by then the 700 series cards might be out by then, or near, or you can get a 4GB 680 a bit cheaper than now. Mine is 2GB, but it pisses on every game on the market.
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