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Trunkin said:
dahuman said:
Trunkin said:
dahuman said:
Trunkin said:
dahuman said:
yeah, that thing is stupid, I don't know what they mean by "second best" but my PC is about 15X more powerful than a 360 in pure FLOPs alone on top of other enhancements and I can safely say that I'm definitely not even close to "second best" since the best I've seen is at least 45X more powerful than a 360 and that'd put second best hell of a lot higher than 8X rofl.


Every time I read those specs in your sig I become sick with envy. 


The video cards are not that good these days unless you crossfire them or I can't even run Guild Wars 2 max with FXAA at constant 60FPS, it was good maybe like a year or 2 ago, not gonna upgrade those until the really good new shit comes in 2014 or 2015, those will be nice new toys for sure! :)


Well that's...disheartening. Guild Wars 2 is one of the first games I want to play once I get my new PC, but my system isn't going to be even half as beefy as yours. What's your monitor's res? With specs like those, I would've hoped that you'd be able to run GW2 in 1080p at max settings without a hitch.


Guild Wars 2 is maxed out on my PC at 1080P, but if I was running single card, it'd dip to like 30-40some FPS, which is not something I enjoy since I can tell the difference right away. It's a game that can be taxing for sure.

Heh, I guess once you go 60fps, you can never go back. Looking at it again, GW2 does look quite nice, especially for an mmo. I guess I'll probably be stuck on medium.

Out of curiosity, is there any reason, besides heat and power consumption, that you'd want to run a game on one card instead on crossfired?


for games that have no crossfire profile(I've seen games that loose FPS because of no profile, and I'm still pissed at TERA to this day for not having one) or easier access to your web browser in windowed mode instead of your entire game minimizing.