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zero129 said:
Lawlight said:
In other words no monitor, no OS, no controller, have to rely on mall-in rebates, have to build the actual thing, $150 more expensive, valid only for the US to get to play games at around 50fps.

Should of known it wouldnt take you long to come in here with the same strawman tactics again..

As you can see The OS and Monitor and Controllers have all been discussed. Plus why would it be stuck to playing games at 50FPS??

And why is it in every PC thread your only defence is always "No OS, No monitor, No Joypad, Batman runs worse, etc etc. just look at his post history and you can clearly see how much he repeats them lines in every post.


Yeah, only took 7 hours for me to come in here. You discussed the OS by mentioning the very limited SteamOS or Linux, which based on tests are much worse than Windows so unless you get a better video card, you need to get a Windows license. The latter cannot be transfered if  you haven't bought Windows at retail before. The home edition of Windows 7 costs $170 in Australia so factor that in.

As for monitor, that wasn't addressed - people just said to use their TV, which we all know will make the display look crap.

As for controller, I haven't seen you address it.

So, add about $400 to that list.

As for 50fps, that's what the benchmark says. Some games drop to 40fps.