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nova-storm:
Research what you buy very very carefully. Most if not all out of the box PCs will not run any game well. I would say if you can swing the cash have a PC built for you. Get atlest 1gig of ram, the very best card you can and a nice FAT hard drive for alll the nice Downloads.
Dread:
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Research what you buy very very carefully. Most if not all out of the box PCs will not run any game well. I would say if you can swing the cash have a PC built for you. Get atlest 1gig of ram, the very best card you can and a nice FAT hard drive for alll the nice Downloads.
And expansions... and TS3... but, my current was built for me, too... back in 2002, but, still...
BeosBoxBoy:
Dread - the best thing for you to do is to make yourself knowledgeable about computer hardware and game technology. The best way to do this is always a matter of tailoring things to the way you are entertained & learn; not everyone gets their jollies from reading reading reviews of hardware in Old High Geekish. Both game makers and video card manufacturers are a bit like used car salesmen in urban myth, totally without morals, they will gladly sell you white wall tyres and extra chrome that does nothing but claim they are significant features.
So I recommend two publications, one sort of dry, the other sort of fun: Consuer Union's Consumer Reports & a game review magazine of your choice. I prefer Computer Games magazine (http://www.cgonline.com/) because they generally don't have any qualms about roasting a bad game; because they are pretty harsh with badly made games, their publication tends to be a bit slender, but it is all pertinent info.
Then after a while and when you are more knowledgeable about computer games and hardware, add a tech review magazine to the list. Ziff Davis is THE publisher of computer magazines, their PC Magazine is perhaps the best of their product line for reviews.
Knowledge is power.
platinum:
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So I recommend two publications, one sort of dry, the other sort of fun: Consuer Union's Consumer Reports & a game review magazine of your choice. I prefer Computer Games magazine (http://www.cgonline.com/)
You have been posting the most helpful web links, not just in this post
with in the whole `General Sims 2 Help. Thank you.’
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