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Ryzza5

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  1. At the moment there's no price limit for the card, but I can't go crazy.

    If that's the case I would get a nVidia 400 series card. The new series means it'll last longer. If you're not in a rush to get one, then wait for a month or two for the prices to drop (once supply meets/exceeds demand).

     

    If you end up getting a 200 series card, I'd probably wait again as those prices will quite likely drop when the 400 series is more readily available.

     

     

    Bottlenecks won't be a massive issue with a Core2Duo CPU, but I would recommend upgrading your RAM to 4GB if possible (even if you run 32bit Windows). If you've got access to it, Windows 7 64-bit is great.

  2. Haha. Welcome to the forum (Like I said: We dutchmen are building an army to invate TDUCk:twisted:)

    Are you? I thought it was the Australians were doing that... :(

     

    Welcome to the forums ;)

  3. Exactly. I'd rather play a good game offline with a good wheel than a good game online with a gamepad. Who here still plays Fuel, for example (ok there are other issues threre).

     

    I have about 80 games (not all installed). 90% are racers, 1 is FSX, 1 is FIFA, the rest are old small games or Nintendo/PSX emulators. I'm not a fantastic racer (no better than above-average anyway) especially in in sims like GTR Evo, and that's the great thing about TDU: it's a driving game more than a racing game.

     

    I think I will wait at least until after GT5 and TDU2 come out before worrying about Forza. Maybe it will be cheaper when Natal comes out. Then I could keep the PS3 in my room where I can connect it with the PS3 and use the 360 in the lounge room, since it has a proper Windows Media Centre extender. We'll wait and see. I still have to put my money towards a new (8-month old, second hand) Golf 6 hopefully in a few months.

  4. Hi Guys

     

    A number of stores in Australia are offering a XBOX 360 Elite with 5 free games (I'd be trading in at least 2 of them straight away) for about $388 AU. Forza 3 is included as one of the games.

     

    My main question is if Forza 3 is so good to the extent that I should buy a whole console and Gold subscription to play it? Please use the poll options above.

     

    PC is my platform of choice, when I do have a choice. My computer is (or was, or will be) faster than both the 360 and PS3 (my graphics card went bust a month ago and I've preordered a nVidia 480 GTX). Playing on the PC allows me in most cases to use ButtKicker, TrackIR, and the Logitech G25 for a great immersive experience. I can also film videos using Fraps on PC, I can easy chat to others using a keyboard (not a fan of voice chat). The PC lets you upgrade whatever you want, and prices are competitive between stores.

     

    I also own a PS3. I purchased it mainly for its media centre capabilities (was cheaper, better looking, smaller, quiter than building a HTPC) for the living room. I can stream my collection of TopGear videos stored on my HDD across the inbuilt WiFi and watch them via HDMI on my 42" TV. Since most Sony brand BluRay players almost cost as much as the PS3 (or they did when I bought it), it was a no-brainer.

     

    While waiting for the GTX 480, I've moved the PS3 into my room, connected it via HDMI to my 24" monitor, connected the G25, and have been playing Midnight Club LA, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, and Super and Ferrari Challenge by System 3. The G25 works superbly with these games, making them a lot easier than when I first attempted them with the PS3 controller (which I don't like).

     

    I already have a XBOX 360 Wired controller for the PC, which is nice. I've used it for games that don't support the G25 too well, like FUEL and Flat Out: Ultimate Carnage. I couldn't stand using it for games like NFS Shift or GTR Evolution, however.

     

    The G25 will never work on the XBOX 360, the XBOX 360 wheel is rubbish compared to the G25, and the Fanatec wheels are either expensive or not faantastically reliable from external forum posts that I have read.

     

    I know Forza 3 is very good. Had it been released on the PS3 or PC I would have bought it close to launch day. Is it worth $500 though (I'll need a WiFi adapter and a LIVE subscription)?

     

     

    Do not attempt to start a flame war comparing the PS3 to the XBOX, or Forza 3 to Gran Turismo 5. I am well informed about both items. Inappropriate comments will be removed if necessary.

     

    Thanks :)

  5. Maybe they could add them just to the main town/mall areas. If they did though, I would want them to be high quality pedestrians. Otherwise I would want an option to disable them (as would those with low FPS counts). Maybe it could be a cheap DLC.

  6. just hope that the graphics for 360 and ps3 will be similar to the PC

    that way i don't have to choose which platform to buy it for

     

    and no system should have an advantage over another (better graphics)

    I'm sure if you purchased a $3500 computer you would want games on it to outperform a $350 XBOX 360. :)

    I know I do.

  7. I remember playing the original Test Drive on a 386. I was able to get a police ticket whereas my dad would always crash. I also rented Test Drive 5 on PSX once but wasn't a big fan of the physics or the countdown checkpoint races. If they made more of the games on PC I might've played more, but I was always on the NFS side of the fence at the time.

     

    All I can say is that I hope the offroad features of TDU2 don't draw too much inspiration from their old offroad games. I'm hoping, you could even say 'expecting' that the physics on dirt roads when rallying are very similar to Dirt2 where I can left foot brake to slide around corners, etc. I'll be a happy pumpkin then :nuts:

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