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I mean, i'm 15 and i'm expected to pay £500 to get my pc updated for the new games coming out like half life 2 and stuff
How is a 15 year old ment too get £500!!!
how do you do it? :S
*walks off carrying empty open wallet with a moth flying around it*
I mean, i'm 15 and i'm expected to pay £500 to get my pc updated for the new games coming out like half life 2 and stuff
How is a 15 year old ment too get £500!!!
how do you do it? :S
*walks off carrying empty open wallet with a moth flying around it*
Myself, i just got myself a brand new laptop, all up to date specs and really is great, plays all the latest games superb...not trying to make you feel bad or anything...
> take Star wraith 3. it's not well-known in most places
You can say that again. But don't.
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> how do you do it? :S
I used to use my student loans to buy bits for it.
You don't need 500 quid, just update it a bit at a time. A gfx card now, maybe a new motherboard and processor next time, sound card after that.
I haven't updated my pc for quite a while though.
theres always credit, buy now pay nothing for yonks, that gives you the time to save it.
Personally though, if I were you, I'd get a console like the ps2 or xbox, and use that for games, most games on the pc are available on console (apart from a lot of the rts type games), and they only cost about 150 squid.
PCs are a very expensive games machine.