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#1 topher78714
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I used to have the game on the 360 and played DH. I leveled it to the max level and when this was released I didn't know if it was worth another $60 to get. I did enjoy it the first time so I figured why not and this time I was going to run a crusader...honestly I'm having a blast. There have been multiple improvements over the 360 version (mailing items to friends, loot 2.0, adventure mode) that I think it is worth it. I 100% recommend it, the best thing is it is the type of game where you can play it for a month or go, get bored, and then go back a few months later and roll a new character and still enjoy it again. I think it is worth the price and would be happy to game with you or anybody else (I think I may also roll a WD because I have heard that is a lot of fun to play as).

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#2  Edited By topher78714
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I have two extra destiny beta codes for people who want them and would be interested in them. Shoot me a friend request and message to my playstation network ID and I will get them to you when I get home from work (if I do not respond it means two people already claimed them).

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Well I took the plunge and purchased it hoping for the best. I haven't had the chance to play the game yet, but I'm hoping today or tomorrow to give it a chance and see how it turns out.

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So I'm on the brink of buying Wildstar because it sounds like a fun MMO, but I hear people saying they aren't getting past 20fps on medium settings and even on low setting they are barely breaking 40fps. That seems a bit harsh for me.

So is it truly that bad, that the only way to run the game is with a REALLY high end PC?

Thanks!

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is 4gb enough for games saves, etc for you?

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I am thinking about picking up a vita in the near future mainly for remote play with my PS4, but some PS Vita games look great too. If I am buying the physical games (not digital download) would I NEED a memory card for the vita to do saved game files or remote play with the PS4 and if so what size? Please let me know, and thank you in advance.

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Hello. I am VERY new to PC gaming (been a console gamer my entire life) but there are too many games out there that interest me now that I would love to play. My question is I know NOTHING about computer specs or what I should look for so I was hoping somebody could help me out. Below is what I am looking for:

- I am looking to replace my old laptop with a new computer tower that I can connect to my 55in HD TV (not a computer monitor) via HDMI.

- I don't need to be too powerful currently but would like it to be easily upgradable over the next few years (aka easy to find and replace parts for. All I've ever done is replace the HDD in my PS4, so I don't know much about how to rip apart computers)

- built in wireless (optional) not 100% necessary.

- I would like it to stay at or below $300....again I'm not looking for a powerhouse, just something to play South Park Stick of Truth, DOTA 2, LoL on medium settings.

I would appreciate any input, thank you!

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That's rough to hear. I sold it on e-bay since trade in value at gamestop is terrible.

I should have looked into this before selling the old system.

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#9 topher78714
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Hello,

I have a question. I used to have a 3DS but recently upgrades to a 3DSxl. I sold my 3DS to help finance the new 3DS XL along with the memory card (which was a poor choice in retrospect). I went back to the e-shop logged into my account and tried to find a list of my old downloads somewhere so I can redownload games, but I can't find any way to do that. Can somebody point me in the right direction?

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#10  Edited By topher78714
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I have had the 3DS, 3DS XL, and just got the 2DS. If you have the money I would say go for the 3DS XL only because the inscreased screen size compared to the other two models is nice. However, if you would rather get something cheaper and pick up an extra game or two I really am enjoying the 2DS.

It does play 3DS games, but you will not get the glassesless 3DS image like you could get on the 3D models. Again I find myself using the 2D on the 3D models only because I get a headache with the 3D on too often. But all are great systems.