New modular PC to blow out the competition?
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foxytaur (imported)
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Re: New modular PC to blow out the competition?
fhunter wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2013 1:17 am There are many reasons for that...
Time and space considerations. With online games we can have friends from all over the globe, it is easy to connect in game, but personally? It is difficult to find intersecting free time for even two people to meet, when they live in different parts of the city.
We tried. Gathering more than a few people is "mission impossible"...
The need to leave behind someone's perfectly tuned computer (what? play not on my PC? It is set up wrong! Shock! Horror!). Have you ever typed on a keyboard with layout different from the one you regularly use? That is similar...
A bit of lazyness... as usual.
That are three from the top of the head..
I'll catch up with gaming after my life is settled. Been ages since Ive had a sweet PC. Whats shocking is how much cheaper it's gotten to get really good hardware
On plus side my friends say i should eat more Im too skinny
meh theyre good guys. I don't laugh about it just kinda shocked when I heard that tis all
while playing shogun total war he went through 3 bars of snickers, 1 bag of big doritos chilli heat and 2 huge 7-11 smokies filled with cheese. Dear god. Tell me you guys don't get the munchies while gaming?
Re: New modular PC to blow out the competition?
I bet I could make some sweet poster image files with that radio computer of Talula's.
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Re: New modular PC to blow out the competition?
Rule in house, eat at the dinner table, game at the PC, the two don't mix because the worst thing can happen is food falling in your key board or a drink shorting out your Naga. (mouse).
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Re: New modular PC to blow out the competition?
Riverwind (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:39 am Rule in house, eat at the dinner table, game at the PC, the two don't mix because the worst thing can happen is food falling in your key board or a drink shorting out your Naga. (mouse).
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I joke about this with my dad. He eats a little bit of chocolate when hes's on his cr-apple i-shit and gets the stuff stuck and smeared in between thoose perfectly clean vanilla keys.
I would tell him : "Did you forget to wash your hands?....The keyboard is smeared with poop
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Re: New modular PC to blow out the competition?
I used to eat either dry thin waffles with jam (do not know how exactly they are called, it is some local variety, they leave only minimal amount of crumbs and are not greasy) or, while writing code it is usually coffee, loots of coffee. But, since getting dental braces, I mostly got rid of that habit.foxytaur (imported) wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:15 pm Dear god. Tell me you guys don't get the munchies while gaming?
You know, computer user can feed on crumbs from the keyboard for a loooong time