Crysis system requirements released

HishamZz

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as i said earlier.. personal preference varies from people to people.. i prefer have the simplicity of having a single high-end comp for now which would relatively play al da newer and upcoming games not to the max performance but at a satisfactory level without the constant need for upgrades...

i aint da high-budgeted people too.. so me upgradin would definitely torment me.. i do agree though about your thoughts relating to price.. i have gone thru it myself and have seen da costliest of components suddenly becoming brinjals for purchase lol.. but the constant need for upgrade with time is not somethin i could do wit.. its a personal preference o mine and economical wise.. when it comes to me .. it would benefit as i would not be doin any further upgrades for bout lets 2 to 3 years.. thus saving me the money i would effectively spend on upgrading a mid-end pc from time to time and not to mention.. the hassle...

wel thats ma thought.. its open to various interpretations nevertheless ;-)

shit... bloody RAM prices outta be down but dese moronz are profiteering outta it.. seagull mageh salli kyaawath ekaka.. DAMN!!!

Zz
 

Anusha

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Agreed with RAM prices, but it's not only in Sri Lanka. RAM prices have gone up in the whole world. Considering those prices, some stores in Sri Lanka have better prices than some of USA.