I posted a picture delt :P
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Depends which Eizo monitors. The 10 000USD+ ones?
Their VA panels are fantastic. Their design choices leaves much to be desired. For IPS, I prefer the Pro Art-series from ASUS, which I'm sure people are growing tired of me recommending by now, but they are simply the best in the pricerange.
I'd love to see more VA-panels, tbqh, though.
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For $370, just got this in my email:
VisionTek Radeon HD 7970 3GB Video Card and ATI Technologies DiRT Showdown, Deus Ex, Nexiuz and Total War: Shogun 2 and Battlefield 3 and Sonic Generations Download Game Coupons Bundle
Again.... $370.
Good GOD.
Yeah but that doesn't mean I use DR's services, nor do I ever want to. They're the Fox news in Denmark.
Most played games:
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, 334 hours played
Call of Duty Black Ops Singleplayer, 102 hours
Call of Duty World at War 33 hours, really is ~250 hours since I played it from the CD until I lost them. (Zombies mainly)
Dungeon Defenders: 66 hours
Saints Row: The Third: 52 hours
Skyrim: 51 hours, played it for about a week, never touched it again
The Binding of Isaac: 49 hours
Team Fortress 2: 49 hours
Battlefield Bad Company 2: 44 hours
Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War II: 41 hours + 40 hours from the expansion packs
My worst purchase was probably Arkham City as I wasn't allowed to log on GFWL due to regional restrictions, contacted GFWL, they told me to contact Steam, Steam told me to contact Warner Bros., Warner Bros. told me to contact Steam for a refund, Steam told me they wouldn't issue a refund due to their policies. But I've now moved to Denmark so maybe it won't block me anymore. (Lived in Greenland back then, all Batman games including Lego Batman was blocked in Greenland for some reason.
I'm also very disappointed of the publishers thinking $1 = €1, they seriously need to stop doing that.
Last edited by inux94; 2012-07-18 at 05:03 PM.
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Nono. Don't worry, they're not that stupid. They just want to make more money.
Also, how is Black Ops (the first) still this expensive? I wouldn't ever buy it, but way to screw over your fans, whoever makes them.
Also. Going to build my friend a computer soon. My first hands-on with Ivy Bridge.
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Having watched that WC "tutorial" a few pages back it somewhat put some doubt into my head, does anyone have a proper WC guide that I could use? Really dont wanna fry my components.
Don't get me started on belgian providers... Pretty much all the big providers still have retarded download limits, like 50 gb/month... Go over that limit? dial up speeds, or pay 5 euros for 5 gb.Seriously wish we could get better internet speeds here in America. It's like our ISPs are living in 2007 but still trying to give us a 2012 internet. =|
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That's what you get for living hundreds of miles from the civilized world out in the north Atlantic :P