You might actually benifit from spectating a few matches, tactical movement is key to surviving in RO, so try following some experianced players around in Spectator mode and observe what they do, you could probably learn a lot just from that.
No I don't want that, you guys sure assume anyone who doesn't agree with the clique on everything is some half retarded guy drooling over his copy of CoD. I want to make sure that every weapon has it's strength and it's weakness. Nothing more.
I'll take you up on that SolitarioSoldat. lol Floyd's been helping me, but I'll take all the help I can get.
I've been PC gaming since Oregon trail and Number Eaters. I played and competed in CoD and UO, and CoD2. I also played RO quite a bit. I read his post correctly, and I disagree with him. I'm not confused by anything he said.
Anyone know if it will be SLI capable game? Just curious.
currently running AMD 965 quad,the only time I will see a difference in game if I buy the 1090 or 1100 6 cores is when games actually start utilising 6 cores,I can see this coming maeby in 4-5 years but not any sooner,so I'll upgrade the CPU to 1090T when I see the price dropping down to $150 which will happen when bulldozer comes out.I'm running a Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition, and let me tell you, it is completely worth it. I went from a Dual Core to this, and I love it.
currently running AMD 965 quad,the only time I will see a difference in game if I buy the 1090 or 1100 6 cores is when games actually start utilising 6 cores,I can see this coming maeby in 4-5 years but not any sooner,so I'll upgrade the CPU to 1090T when I see the price dropping down to $150 which will happen when bulldozer comes out.
Damn the old road map of AMD showed bulldozer to be AM3 socket not AM3+!!!!!!!!! so no bulldozer for me as I was planning....but the 6 core with the 2x6950 4gb and 27 inch LCD,thats a gaming monster for long time to come,to be honset if after 6 years handles games good I still keep it,and to tell you the truth its an awesome build,need to post some pics here but dont want those pic to be out of bounds from the website rules.
thats just people talking.... 6 cores CPU user will tell u that he only sees 50-60 % usage of his cpu when playing BC2,his 4 cores are fluctuating usage between 70-80% and reaching up to high 90's% when in loading...From what I've read/heard, BFBC2 can use atleast 6 cores, and apparently the Frostbite 2.0 engine can even utilize 8 (for any jackass with that much extra money lying around). Either way, my dual core wasn't cutting it and needed an upgrade, better now then never. On a side note I bought a 24' HDMI when I got the new processor, and I have to say, when I first bought it I thought it was almost too big. It takes a while to adjust, I really couldn't imagine a 27'.
You can find answer on that question in Unreal Tournament 3 performance tests.
[url]http://www.ninjalane.com/reviews/video/gts450sli/page6.aspx[/URL]
So results are quite nice, however you must remember that cpu can limit your final Sli performance.
I think ROHOS is in a very interesting position in that it will loose very few RO player's and stands only to gain new player's.
A good deal of how new player's re-act too the game depends on us.......
The first time a new player pulls a nade.....and looks dazed and confused as it land's at his feet....ripping 3 or 4 teams with him.....patience is called
The first time there tearing off across the map .....only too find there out of breath....under fire....and cant hit anything if they do manage a shot (nades going off like popcorn)....followed by all sorts of teamchat....patience
These guys dont have the 5 or more years of respect built up by you guys' for this game , and the truely immursive team game play that is possible with this game......have patience guys......when is it out march or something......too long