What Game Are You Playing At The Moment?

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Wasteland 3 announced, and it looks **** good I gotta say.

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Isometric, nuclear winter, party based turn-based combat. Do want.

Holy **** all over that one!
 
Why do EA always give Coutinho hair from when he was at Inter? Have they not seen him in the last 3-4 years?
 
Downloaded Americas Army: Proving Ground to try later.
I need another team game to play while World Of Warships is infested with useless tomatoes.
 
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Well all my games are about to get a major boost. Switching from an AMD build to an Intel I3 6300 with new mobo. Basically building a gaming rig. Budget for now but upgrading piece by piece then swapping out for an I5 6500. Looking forward to being able to play games in my Steam library properly now.

Though if I'm never heard from again.....well.....let's just say I'm changing the PSU aswell so I'm getting involved with electrics.

'Nuff said
 
Well all my games are about to get a major boost. Switching from an AMD build to an Intel I3 6300 with new mobo. Basically building a gaming rig. Budget for now but upgrading piece by piece then swapping out for an I5 6500. Looking forward to being able to play games in my Steam library properly now.

Though if I'm never heard from again.....well.....let's just say I'm changing the PSU aswell so I'm getting involved with electrics.

'Nuff said

You won't be feeling that much better if you switch to i5 6500 from i3 6300. If you're trying to build PC thats future proof, I suggest some motherboards that allows you to overclock ( though I think thats a tad overrated) and some Skylake K processor ( you can get i5 6600k for 30$ more than i5 6500). And remember, GPU is the most important thing when it comes to FPS :)
 
You won't be feeling that much better if you switch to i5 6500 from i3 6300. If you're trying to build PC thats future proof, I suggest some motherboards that allows you to overclock ( though I think thats a tad overrated) and some Skylake K processor ( you can get i5 6600k for 30$ more than i5 6500). And remember, GPU is the most important thing when it comes to FPS :)

To be honest I don't trust myself with OCing-best avoid that lol. Basically what I have now is more than sufficient for what I play (WoW, FM, Overwatch etc) and it'll tide me over. Getting the RX 470 GPU next which is perfect for 1080p gaming. But yeah be changing the mobo and getting case after that.

Have to say though-the change to the activation process for reactivating Win 10 was absolutely flawless. Switched everything, back on within minutes.
 
To be honest I don't trust myself with OCing-best avoid that lol. Basically what I have now is more than sufficient for what I play (WoW, FM, Overwatch etc) and it'll tide me over. Getting the RX 470 GPU next which is perfect for 1080p gaming. But yeah be changing the mobo and getting case after that.

Have to say though-the change to the activation process for reactivating Win 10 was absolutely flawless. Switched everything, back on within minutes.

For those games, thats great configuration. You'll easily push everything on high-ultra. My suggestion is to get RX 470 with a custom cooler ( ofc, 4gb version). Much better and more reliable than a stock one.
 
For those games, thats great configuration. You'll easily push everything on high-ultra. My suggestion is to get RX 470 with a custom cooler ( ofc, 4gb version). Much better and more reliable than a stock one.

Yeah prefer the 470 over the 480 tbh. And I have to be honest the integrated graphics are really good aswell from what I saw on Youtube
 
Yeah prefer the 470 over the 480 tbh. And I have to be honest the integrated graphics are really good aswell from what I saw on Youtube

For 1080p, 470 is a sweet spot. Its tailor made for that. However I bought 480 just for a little bit of more 'power'. It's 3-10fps per game, you can't even see that lol. But it makes some more high end games run smoother. Just like you, I didn't go for OC version of PCU. I got myself i5 6500 and it's good. Integrated graphics are decent, nothing special. It should run most things on medium on 1080p. However, getting an SSD was the best thing I ever did lol. It makes the PC so fast. Bootup takes 19 seconds. Thats insane haha.
 
For 1080p, 470 is a sweet spot. Its tailor made for that. However I bought 480 just for a little bit of more 'power'. It's 3-10fps per game, you can't even see that lol. But it makes some more high end games run smoother. Just like you, I didn't go for OC version of PCU. I got myself i5 6500 and it's good. Integrated graphics are decent, nothing special. It should run most things on medium on 1080p. However, getting an SSD was the best thing I ever did lol. It makes the PC so fast. Bootup takes 19 seconds. Thats insane haha.

Yeah be getting an SSD aswell once I have all the important bits and bobs
 
Well all my games are about to get a major boost. Switching from an AMD build to an Intel I3 6300 with new mobo. Basically building a gaming rig. Budget for now but upgrading piece by piece then swapping out for an I5 6500. Looking forward to being able to play games in my Steam library properly now.

Though if I'm never heard from again.....well.....let's just say I'm changing the PSU aswell so I'm getting involved with electrics.

'Nuff said

Nice. I just switched to a new build myself. New case, new CPU, new GPU, new'ish monitor, new everything to be honest. I spent way over my initial budget, but f**k it! I love it, and it's a massive upgrade from my previous piece of s**t Mac. Like yourself I can actually play games properly now.
 
Bought the Rare Replay pack the other day.

Fired up Banjo Kazooie as I never really got in to that much as a kid, more of a Mario 64 player!

Banjo looks a tad dated but still perfectly good to play. Such a lack of platformers these days, really keen for Yooka Laylee now!
 
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