I'm going to get the same card when I build my new rig here in the next few months. Solid choice, have fun!
Yokozuna
That might be good for browsing the internet but that seems like hell for gaming
So we're literally just living this book out.
All good! Brothers in (couch) gaming!
My man, if you read what I said on this thread, you'd understand that I've recently moved from mainly gaming on a traditional desktop setup to gaming on a couch. I was only voicing my new feelings I've developed about gaming on my desk instead of couch. For a long time I didn't mind it but the past year or so I've had a different opinion. I was talking about making a little setup for using keyboard and mouse on my couch on a different comment. Sorry if I didn't clarify this well enough.
True, but I would like to prevent anything I can from happening in the name of longevity and preservation. Simple steps now could prevent bigger issues later when it comes to what I'm trying to accomplish here.
I still have my desk setup for when I want to use it, but I've ran a HDMI cable under couches and rugs to my TV to use as well. Variety is the spice of life I guess lol. I don't HATE playing certain things on my desktop setup, but I would much rather my couch setup if possible.
My next thing is to figure out how to use a keyboard/mouse while on the couch. Thought of making a little wooden contraption to sit over my lap with one of those bigger mouse pads glued onto it.
Is it weird that I'm about to go full circle? Started on consoles. Switched to PC around 2010, and now I'm kind of leaning towards consoles again. Maybe it's my setup for my rig, I can not stand headphones, a smallish monitor, or a computer chair to game in anymore. I've setup myself to be able to play games on my couch with my pc, but the fact that I never own a physical copy of a game bothers me so much - as I've gotten older I cherish the physical copies of games that I have and it's nice to go back and boot up my old console and play it no problem whenever I want. Can't really say that about PC barring GOG's attempt to preserve games. Because as it stands now, at some point a game played on PC will be rendered unplayable unless you really go through some hoops to get it running right. A small example would be Fallout 3 needs a mod to properly use RAM because it was only designed for a small amount (if I remember correctly).
Play most Capcom games, incredible replay-ability.
The absurdity of the gun placement really is what makes gundam, gundam. And it still looks so coooooool.
Slap a rocket pack on each bazooka, why the hell not.
I loved it as well. Honestly, all of the DLC well fitting except the last one which wasn't bad but I wouldn't play with it on every campaign like all of the others.
Plus being able to host and let everyone else without the DLC play with those factions was awesome. I honestly might download it and play a campaign or two.