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Ok there were flaws, I'm not going to argue there. But if you saw past the problems and got involved in the story and spent enough time on it the reward was immense.
Woahh, don't go there. Fallout 3 was awesome, I'd rate it the best (overall) game ever tbh, ok it probably isn't the best shooter but it was MUCH more than that.
Well V-Sync (unless I'm mistaken) will basically cap it at 60FPS (depending on monitor), so if you want to see what your rig is capable off it needs to be switched off. I was thinking with everything on max/ultra that 580 SLI may not manage 60FPS but evidently it does.
Crysis wasn't open world...
Also, even with DX11 and high res it doesn't seem to need 580 SLI, I've yet to try it on a single card but in SLI it was screen-tearing all over the shop with V-Sync off.
My biggest problem with Crysis 2 is it feels like you are shoe-horned down a path whether you like it or not, okay Crysis wasn't open world but you could at times choose your way through and angle of attack . . .
I guess being used to games like Fallout 3 emphasises the point at just how open a...
I have 3 displays so typically have to run outside of SLI, which is a bit of a pain, but for this I'll have to enable SLI, everything else doesn't need it.
I may get a second 27" at some point and ditch the 20"s.
What is it with Seagate? I always remember when growing up and my old man bought us our 1st PC ( a Gateway 2000 ) and shortly after the HDD completed failed on it, it was ofcourse a Seagate.
Since that time I think I've had alteast one more fail in a desktop PC and heard of many other people...