Well, what his post really does is prevent me from expressing myself by intentionally crashing my browser. Temporary of course, but it prevents me none the less.
yea someday when I have a new computer I hope to run Linux it. Right now I don't really have the time to learn how to work it or the time to keep it up. I have nothing against Linux but right now I think that XP is a more realistic operating system to have. It just takes a lot less time to do stuff on. Now I'm not really speaking from experience, just from what I have heard. Id rather have an XP computer handy while I learn the ropes of Linux.
Yea most people dont. But most people also don't play graphics intensive games. You buy a console to play games, and you buy a good GPU to do the same. People really shouldn't be able to play games with good graphics on any regular computer. Consoles just simplify it and separate the gaming part from the usual computer using part (myspace, etc) for most ppl. Personally id like something in between. Right now I have a ton of programs running in the background (remote desktop, google desktop, AIM, Steam) but it would be cool to open an interface that shuts these off, and displays all of my gaming related options. Anyways, im getting off topic. Im just saying, computers can be consoles, they just need to do it right. I think Vista was going to do something like this? But lets not talk about vista now...
I don't see how he can be complaining about prices for a new computer when the price for a new console is more. Every 4 years or so consoles play catch up with graphics that computer hardware has. How about instead of dishing out $400-$500 or more for a console, you spend that on a new graphics card. More or less, getting a new graphics card is like getting the new console.
Yea, I think thats a good idea to flag posts like that.
Well, what his post really does is prevent me from expressing myself by intentionally crashing my browser. Temporary of course, but it prevents me none the less.
lol, you /.ers are a feisty bunch. Ok, so think of this example. I want to kill you to express myself. Why would you censor me?
Haha, well I think thats true in almost all situations. But say someone spammed what he did 100 times. What I'm trying to get at is, there is a limit.
Elaborate please? I mean really, this is just like the old ass hole goatse links. Why aren't they just simply deleted?
Why isn't this shit being deleted again?
yea someday when I have a new computer I hope to run Linux it. Right now I don't really have the time to learn how to work it or the time to keep it up. I have nothing against Linux but right now I think that XP is a more realistic operating system to have. It just takes a lot less time to do stuff on. Now I'm not really speaking from experience, just from what I have heard. Id rather have an XP computer handy while I learn the ropes of Linux.
Yea most people dont. But most people also don't play graphics intensive games. You buy a console to play games, and you buy a good GPU to do the same. People really shouldn't be able to play games with good graphics on any regular computer. Consoles just simplify it and separate the gaming part from the usual computer using part (myspace, etc) for most ppl. Personally id like something in between. Right now I have a ton of programs running in the background (remote desktop, google desktop, AIM, Steam) but it would be cool to open an interface that shuts these off, and displays all of my gaming related options. Anyways, im getting off topic. Im just saying, computers can be consoles, they just need to do it right. I think Vista was going to do something like this? But lets not talk about vista now...
I don't see how he can be complaining about prices for a new computer when the price for a new console is more. Every 4 years or so consoles play catch up with graphics that computer hardware has. How about instead of dishing out $400-$500 or more for a console, you spend that on a new graphics card. More or less, getting a new graphics card is like getting the new console.