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  1. Posts : 74
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    Good Games


    Hey
    Im just wondering what games you guys would recommend for PC. Just got mine finally up and running how I want it. But now am clueless as to some games to scope out.
    I got Fallout, Dragon Age, Resident evil 5.
    Not really a fan of rpg's dont ask why I had em, I dont know.
    But yea, opinions would be good. Thanks alot
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  2. Posts : 972
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    Hey... if you do not want those RPG's.... i will provide you with a PO Box here in the states and by all means... just drop them in the box, sir.


    You should try Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2.... If you want fast pace action!
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  3. Posts : 94
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    Get Steam and watch for deals. :)

    I would recommend Batman Arkham Asylum, Borderlands (FPSRPG), Left 4 Dead 2. If you like poker, try out PKR You can play with play money, it is a neat 3d take on online poker, though it seems to occasionally have network issues (they're servers can't really handle more then 14K players).
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  4. Posts : 74
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    acurasd said:
    Hey... if you do not want those RPG's.... i will provide you with a PO Box here in the states and by all means... just drop them in the box, sir.


    You should try Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2.... If you want fast pace action!

    I take it you want those games :P
    Yea i was contemplating left 4 dead 2. That game is sick for console and my brother says its good for computer. Was thinking modern warfare 2, but I have that for console.

    As for borderlands, I wanted that game, until i went to a friends a few days ago.. and imediatly lost interest.
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  5. Posts : 826
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    Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
    Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones

    Try this two, you'll not regretted
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  6. Posts : 2,685
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    You won't be maxing out those games or playing at high resolutions - a 9600GT is pretty weak. Here are games I would recommend:

    Excellent gaming performance in 7
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  7. Posts : 74
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    good link.. im not really to concerned on running games on the highest of difficulty
    however I am running resident evil, fallout 3 and dragon age all on high settings
    using 1920 x 1080p resultion also
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  8. Posts : 396
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    Grid and Counter Strike Source.
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  9. Posts : 74
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    yea i got source. I was contemplating getting grid, but not sure how much fun with a keyboard that would be.
    Probably plug in a 360 controller and play it like that
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  10. Posts : 255
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    jim84 said:
    Get Steam and watch for deals. :)
    Steam fails. Steam is a good idea. See a game online, buy it, download it, update it, play it, download stuff for it. But, it fails. Steam is a great idea but is implemented horrifically. I own Portal, All the Half-Life's, and Team Fortress 2 and download times are BAD! I dread even updating these games because it will take me 1 hour each even with the fastest internet connection. Steam offers a nice interface, online store, and a lot of content (L4D is epic!) but updating and downloading games and content such as movies, trailers, mods, ect. sucks. I don't want to update something every time I wan't to play it when I know it works with my system.

    Example: Just spent 15 minutes downloading a Steam L4d Trailer on to my Laptop. I unplugged my laptop to go sit on my couch and watch it. Turns out, even though I downloaded the video to my hard drive, I need an internet connection to watch it...
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