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fazz said:

@Garcian Smith: The Allendale is a nice processor, not a puny one. And a Radeon 3870 struggling on LOW? Wow, just wow...

"and all of those cheap parts probably won't last long." <--- oh, the irony...

And your 360 has WiFi? And would you add the wireless headset, the keyboard addon, etc. to the final price of a 360 even when they are optional?

@kingofwale: $40USD shipping to my location... and to build it you just look it up on google. Lack of knowledge is not our problem, specially since you came on here whining.

@Both: I don't see you complaining on the HDD size on your consoles. What Xbox 360 model you have Garcian? I could've put a 160GB one for like 10 bucks more if I wanted.

Why you PC haters have to always whine about these things, specially since nobody asked? Damn...

 

Crysis requires at least a 2.2 GHz dual core. The one you selected is 2.0. And what's so ironic, exactly?

Also, comparing a PC's specs to a 360's is apples to oranges. I only have a 20gb HD on mine, and after using it for six months, I've barely used any of that space. Hell, after a year and a half I haven't even filled the 512mb on my Wii. However, XP plus a half-dozen game installs will fill up that 80gb right quick.

Also also, I'm not a "PC hater." I'm just tired of this "oh you can build a PC that runs Crysis for $400!!" crap, when it's clearly not true.



"'Casual games' are something the 'Game Industry' invented to explain away the Wii success instead of actually listening or looking at what Nintendo did. There is no 'casual strategy' from Nintendo. 'Accessible strategy', yes, but ‘casual gamers’ is just the 'Game Industry''s polite way of saying what they feel: 'retarded gamers'."

 -Sean Malstrom