We have three computers in the house we game on:
-Last week, I built an i5-4690k with an nvidia GTX 970.
-We have an i5-2500k with an nvidia gtx 660 ti.
-And the kids use an i5 2400 paired with a Radeon 7770.
And the Radeon hasn't had one lick of problem (nor have the other two, for that...
I have that exact card in our older gaming PC down in the basement, and run everything at the highest possible settings with not a problem, Nightwing. Unless your processor and memory are severely lacking, you should probably be fine doing the same, and enjoying the electronic eye candy.
I've been playing the various versions of Visual Pinball since it came out. Love it; it's not perfect, but I've always had a great time with it. But, when a table which I have on VP is released on TPA, I have a tough time going back to the VP version. Seems like an exciting time in VP, though...
I don't know what FS will do, nor am I telling people how to spend their money... However, when it comes to Steam sales, I never buy anything unless it's 75% off. That's just me, though.
For me, it would Creature From the Black Lagoon. I don't even know if it's fair to say it's overrated, as I don't know how popular it is, but from playing the real table to playing on TPA, I've just never like it very much. I always thought it was cluttered and offered very little room to do...
I tend to agree. When my kids see me play, they can't fathom for a moment why I would play a table that doesn't have a DMD on it. To them, that's the line in the sand between pinball being great or it looking like a relic that would be no fun at all. Me? I was born in 1973, and I always enjoyed...
I split my TPA time between two computers:
-Upstairs HTPC which has an nVidia GTX 660 Ti. Post-processing works perfectly. Well, everything does, actually.
-Downstairs, I have another PC, but that one has my older Radeon 6850. This one also works without issue. That one is my favorite on which...
I just don't see how it's greed to charge customers for tables on one version (Android) and then charge them for a completely different version which also had its own costs to create (PC). I don't remember feeling ripped off when I bought DVD versions of movies I already owned on VHS. For my...
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