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Good deal for that RE5. I was tempted to buy RE6, but now I am certain that I will be able to cop RE6 for about $22 shortly after and this at $4 make it a great deal.

fukk the season pass bs.
 

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What kind of Xbox controller are you using? If its wireless you need the receiver.

Amazon.com: Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows: Video Games

that's not really "support", but rather a workaround with 3rd party software

not sure about your other issue, but it sounds funny. I guess you have the wireless adapter for the pc. I would think you would have to 'sync' the controller to one or the other, but I never messed with it

I don't have that wireless adapter. But that's the only way I can play with a 360 pad on my PC?
 

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Unless its wired that's the only way.

Props on that RE5 link breh, I'm about to cop.

:skip:

And I have the plug and play kit for the 360 controller... does that count?
 

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I can't recommend Sonic All Stars Racing Transformed enough. :ahh: That shyt is fukking fun as hell.
The community hub link in the details page for each game on Steam is dope. It really facilitates the ability to interact with other people easily. Viewing screens and videos is dope. I hope PS4 does this.
 

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There's only one 360 pad that does data/power via the charge cable. :sadcam:

In my opinion for PC it's best to use the 360 wired controller or X360ce with a PS2 pad and usb adapter.
 

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Is it me or does anyone else hardly see the difference with AA in certain games?? I've been trying to see what the difference is and either my AA isn't working on my card or I'm blind. I tried Far Cry, Sonic racing, Tomb Raider, Batman etc and I cannot see what FXAA, MSAA or SMAA(Sweetfx) does. I've stood and looked at corners, edges, far distant objects and they seem to stay teh same regardless of what option I choose. Though in Tomb Raider 2XSSAA slightly blurs the image and gives a performance hit.
 

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better? :manny:
went with the i5 chipset

looking to buy everything before sunday, any other advice/tips?
 

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better? :manny:
went with the i5 chipset

looking to buy everything before sunday, any other advice/tips?
Honestly I would recommend going with an AMD card if its not a titan. I think they won this generation of the video card battle and that is tough for an NVIDIA fanboy to admit :to:

I recommend the 7950, they are both about the same when it comes to performance and it comes with free copies of Crysis 3 and BioShock Infinite.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150590

Plus I don't think I like that psu, I will dig in a bit more in a couple of minutes.
 
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