GamersNexus: "This mid-range gaming PC build aims to use SLI and overclocking to amp-up your ability to play games on max settings, all while supporting high resolution displays (19x10 or high on 25x14)."
Hanzala from eXputer: "As Nintendo takes out 20 years' worth of stuff from Garry's Mod, I watch in shock, thinking why it continues to hurt and discourage its fans."
The irony that some of the most disgusting business practices come from companies like Disney or Nintendo, i can't even begin to understand what terrible damage was Garrys Mod making to Nintendo bottom line, imho they're getting pretty nervous about where they're heading in the future, handhelds are no longer something exclusive to Nintendo, from Steam Deck to many others, now you can play the latest games and pay a fraction of the price on Steam sales, so it's up to their exclusives, which just on their own would make hard to justify purchasing a closed overpriced hardware with outrageous price policies (Super Mario Odyssey is still 60 euro 6 years later!), and as a home console they're always underperforming compared to Sony or Xbox.
Redfall has not added new heroes on its first anniversary, despite developer Arkane Austin charging players for the Hero Pass at launch.
Gameffine reviews one of the most unconventional stories ever - Indika follows a young nun facing the harsh prejudices of 19th century Russia.
there are so many different ways of going about this. I go for medium size, quite, fairly cheap, and reliable.
For that price hold off and get a Xbox 720, PS4 and Wii U, jeez...that is pricey.
Mid range=$1200? Seems pricey. I would consider mid range bout $700-$900z
CPU FX-8350
ASUS MB
GPU GTX670/680 Radeon7950/7970 2-3gbs VRAM(2gbs single monitor/3gbs+ multi-monitor)
8gbs DDR3 ram
80plus gold PSU(600W Single GPU/800W+ SLI Crossfire)
$60 Case
All other peripherals
This is all you need for a couple years.
Avoid SLI/Crossfire unless you like headaches instead of gaming though I do expect the compatibility to get better.