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  1. magik10 posted a post in a topic in Other Games
    Dota is one of the easiest games to rage because people take it way too serious. Wait about 20mins to 1/2hour when the game gets real serious. Then take all your items and drop them off into the enemy side as a gesture of peace. Try to pick chen or void if you can. With chen, use his spell to transport hero's back to the fountain, spam this like no tomorrow. With void, anytime your team pushes, time stop them and let them get owned. Do this while map pinging as much as you can. Also try to block your team mates during escape. Wait by the fountain. A lot of people will drop items on the ground while making recipe's. These are your items now. Feel free to pick them up and sell them. The key is to play decent for the first 20mins or so and let everyone settle in. If the game is deathmatch, declare a war on Roshan even at level 1. Roshan will win......while you cycle through your teams hero poll in record time.
  2. magik10 posted a post in a topic in News
    OMP is right. This is a marketing ploy/business ploy, nothing more. It's very common in Enterprise. It's basically consumer baiting and it works really well. For current games FPS is the buzzword and the key to get the FPS is a new video card. HDR is the next thing to follow this pattern. In the beginning HDR will be implemented poorly to where it taxes even the best video cards but the next gen. cards will run it better. Than HDR coding will then become cleaner and your current X800 would be able to run it fine but they will enable another feature such as SM3.0 which will not run on the X800 so you'll be forced to upgrade. See the pattern? Too bad there's nothing you can do about it.
  3. If you really want it for gaming get this montior instead of the LCD: http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=24-002-091&depa=0 you're doing yourself a disservice by having that system without this monitor. Also, you'll need to get this PSU: http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-104-152&depa=0 And ask them to swap out the "value ram" with high performance RAM that has 2-2-2-5 timings. Unless you plan to have a Raid config, I would get the OS/Program Installation drive on a 10,000 RPM SATA HDD and data drive can a lot bigger but with 7,200rpm but with at 16mb cache. If you're going to spend all this money, atleast do it smartly......that's what I did...