What a waste. Three hours of my life. Every single day! I could be learning how to juggle or searching for a significant other or reading a book or hacking! Something!
Some people consider work, searching for a significant other or reading a book a waste of time. Entertainment and spending time doing what you like is probably the best thing you can do with your time.
Im running World of Warcraft on an athlon xp 2500+, 1gig of value ram and a radeon 9800 pro. I too wonder if a video card upgrade would boost my frames. Sometimes its hard to tell what is really the bottleneck. Anyone have any ideas on how I can tell if its CPU or video card thats keeping my frames low?
Okay, then why not use a "console mouse"? - It's difficult to use a mouse when you're not in a 90 degree angle (siting on a chair with a table in front of you).
In conclusion, strategy games suck on consoles because it sucks to use a mouse while lying down on the couch.
What a waste. Three hours of my life. Every single day! I could be learning how to juggle or searching for a significant other or reading a book or hacking! Something!
Some people consider work, searching for a significant other or reading a book a waste of time. Entertainment and spending time doing what you like is probably the best thing you can do with your time.
Im running World of Warcraft on an athlon xp 2500+, 1gig of value ram and a radeon 9800 pro. I too wonder if a video card upgrade would boost my frames. Sometimes its hard to tell what is really the bottleneck. Anyone have any ideas on how I can tell if its CPU or video card thats keeping my frames low?
Which brings me to my most important discovery.
Why do strategy games suck on consoles?
- Mouse.
Okay, then why not use a "console mouse"?
- It's difficult to use a mouse when you're not in a 90 degree angle (siting on a chair with a table in front of you).
In conclusion, strategy games suck on consoles because it sucks to use a mouse while lying down on the couch.