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    I'm going to need help with this from the PC gamers, if there's any here.

    So I want to go from a console player to a PC player. My computer is old as hell, it's a 2006 computer from e Machines. It's no where near being a gaming PC, and to upgrade it to one I know I will either have to do a lot of upgrading or just buy a new PC.

    So here are my embarrassing computer specs, that are outdated even for a normal non gaming PC.

    I don't know what you guys need to know so I will just list some of the stuff and you ask me what else you need to know.

    Don't laugh at me.

    Hard Drive: 120GB
    Memory: 2GB RAM[I see gaming PC's have anywhere from 8-16GB RAM?]
    DirectX Version: DirectX 11[Whatever that is]

    Device: Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family
    Approx. Total Memory: 256MB
    Current Display Mode: 1280 x 720 (32bit) (60 Hz)[I read some where that 32bit is too little for gaming?]
    Monitor: Generic PnP Monitor

    If you need to know the driver specs let me know.

    So what do you guys have to say about this old piece of crap?

  • #2
    u have gambled on pcs before mate? the whole mouse keyboard thing is akward, plus installing the game is a pain for simple minded people like us, and theyre very expensive so i wouldnt recommend buying a pc just for gaming.
    i have a cool laptop that runs any game but its much better to play on console for me.
    i got it for like 800 bucks it has an nvidia 630 and its blue and looks pretty, graphic cards are the most important thing yo

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    • #3
      you can play most PS2 PC classic's no problems

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      • #4
        Originally posted by elgranluchadore View Post
        u have gambled on pcs before mate? the whole mouse keyboard thing is akward, plus installing the game is a pain for simple minded people like us, and theyre very expensive so i wouldnt recommend buying a pc just for gaming.
        i have a cool laptop that runs any game but its much better to play on console for me.
        i got it for like 800 bucks it has an nvidia 630 and its blue and looks pretty, graphic cards are the most important thing yo
        I am not planning on gaming with the keyboard and mouse, i've done that before when I was a kid and didn't like it, I want a controller.

        The primary use for a gaming PC would be for gaming, but also for downloading boxing fights and movies, and internet surfing.

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        • #5
          PC gaming is the way to go. Im certainly no authority on the subject but I know that if you have the space, money and patience its definitely a better choice than consoles.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Phenom View Post
            you can play most PS2 PC classic's no problems
            A PS2 can do that too.

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            • #7
              My 2008 PC that I added agaming card to make it a bearable Gaming PC just broke a month ago. With only 400-500 dollar budget I went to Fry's electronics to purchase a gaming PC. This guy recommended me an ASUS PC, it was less than 500 bucks.

              Let me get you the specs.

              ASUSTeK Computer INC
              6144MB RAM
              Intel Core i5 CPU @ 3.10 GHz
              AMD Radeon HD 7470 Series

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