![]() 11/20/2013 at 00:29 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
My GTX 66o is running Need for Speed Rivals at max settings and it's not even breaking a sweat.
The game locks itself at 30 frames per second, unfortunately. It looks stunning, though.
I'm playing with an Xbox 360 controller on 42" HDTV (1080p).
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As long as I can emulate this I'm set.
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I wish my PC was next-gen... Still stuck a bit behind...
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I know that feeling. I have a gaming laptop with a GTX 560 and an upgraded i7 with 16GB of ram.....I wreck the face of all the "next gen" consoles and I can fold up and fit everything I need to game in a backpack. Mmmmmmmm PC gaming :)
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Whatever you do, never disable the 30 FPS limit. because..
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I have a GTX 660Ti and I love it, I run 3 monitors off it
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I'm running a GTX660Ti factory overclock, it runs everything I want it to without ever breaking a sweat. Eventually I'll grab a second one...
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This is me too, but I recognize the PC's supreme superiority. Console exclusives are worth it.
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Well, I think i might need to update my pc gaming catalouge, despite i'm just playing game in Tiny 13" Ultrabook.
But don't be fooled, it's a Haswell Core i7 with blazing SSD ;)
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Hahaha!
I saw that today.
What I'd like, however, is to force some damn AA. The game looks great, but let me make it look crisper!
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I have every last generation console.
It's not out of my means to drop $600 on a new platform. There just isn't any incentive to.
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Looks like 660ti was the right choice. I love mine. I have a 360 that I only bought a year ago to play Forza Horizon. The only other game I have is Forza 4. Everything else on PC, the supreme overlord of gaming
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I opted for the GTX660Ti, unfortunately no gaming though. Dual Xeons are for video editing, and I went for the CUDA card for Mercury Playback Engine support (sort of).
Been thinking about trying a game out sometime just to see how fast it is...
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I'm still rocking my GTX 560Ti. It was perfectly adequate until I upgraded my monitor to a big 1920x1200 16:10 panel, now I have to be careful with my AA settings, and sometimes it still spools it's fans up to where it sounds like a jet plane on takeoff. Maybe I'll upgrade to a GTX 760 one of these days, just to one-up all my friends with 660s.
I prefer gaming on my PC, but I also enjoy some of the handheld exclusives - I love me some Phoenix Wright on the DS. I'm considering picking up a Vita for the JRPGs if I can find a good sale on black Friday.
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I built my pc with 670 Oc'd a while back. Picked up a ps4 on launch day because I wants console exclusives (in the future)