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I have pentium 4 on my PC with 256mb and i can only get two games on it,and the most frustrated thing about it is that i got them near christmas so now when i ask my parents for a PC game at christmas i will have to get a card to get more memory on it, so now i have to spend around £30 on memory and £30 on a game!I could of got to games for that price!
Its crazy!!!
please reply if you agree.
> With an 80gb HD I have room for plenty, but not money for plenty. I
> have an Xbox to support after all !
Neither of them come cheap.
> I can only have five games installed on my PC and it is quite new.
>
> This is because I have only bought 5 games.
Or you could be that asho guy, i van only have 2 games on my computer because i have 128MB of RAM :S
This is because I have only bought 5 games.
Ahem.
> you should be able to play more games, i have a 555Mhz and 256k and
> can get at least 20 games on it
But that has nothing to do with it, the HDD depends on how many games you can have on your computer.
If you have 10GB then not very many games/applications.
200GB You can have loads of games/applications/porn, watever helps you sleep at night.
> hey, ive probably got a better pc than u but anyway i was trying to
> say that i have many games but if you have new games they will be
> slow
Na i bet i have a better one then you, mr. " I have a 79000GHz pc becs it iz da bst".
I have i think about 15 installed games on my pc.
All work fine, some old some new, old as in sims, new as in max payne 2.
So stop being a dick, you have a crap pc, only 2-3 games and are a complete dick.
> look, buster,i have a HIGH QUALITY computer and i have two games on it
> CALL OF DUTY and VICE CITY so if you think you're pc can handle it
> why dont you get them two games and get a third one and then see what
> happens!
No-one's disputing the quality of your PC, just the size of your hard drive. (And maybe your brain...)
As I said, I have a P4 (1.7GHz), and 256MB RAM.
On my PC, I currently have: Championship Manager 4, Freedom Fighters, Project IGI 2, Medal of Honour plus the two expansion packs, and Rollercoaster Tycoon 2. I'm getting Call of Duty for Xmas and will have no trouble getting it on my PC, without removing anything else.
I also have Windows (of course), over 6GB of MP3 files, video editing software and over 60GB of video footage from my camcorder, not to mention the entire Microsoft Office XP suite, and lots more besides.
So, I say again... it's not your PC, it's your hard drive.
Or quite possibly, the user.
If you come to a forum with a rant and/or seeking advice, I suggest:
1) You lose the attitude
2) You at least attempt to take on board some of what people are telling you, especially if there's a chance they may know more than you on the subject
> If you don't like the problems you have with PC games then get a
> console. I have all of them. Most PC games end up on a console
> anyway.
>
> But some of us like PC games. And we don't have that much in the way
> of problems really. So it is worth the bother for us.
Amen to that.