- #VIDEO CARD OR DRIVER DOESN'T SUPPORT UBYTE4N VERTEX DATA PC#
- #VIDEO CARD OR DRIVER DOESN'T SUPPORT UBYTE4N VERTEX DATA PS3#
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#VIDEO CARD OR DRIVER DOESN'T SUPPORT UBYTE4N VERTEX DATA PC#
At the time, it did cost a lot more for a PC to produce the graphics quality of either the Xbox 360 or the PS3. “5 to 10 time that” is a bit of an exaggeration, but I understand what you mean. anyone know of a pc game like field commander for PSP or advance wars on the old GBA Loved that joystick cuz it was so customizable and southpaw friendly…. I gotta try my old heli games like SAR 3 and Commanche on the netbook… still have a cool but very dusty saitek Joystick in the basement.
#VIDEO CARD OR DRIVER DOESN'T SUPPORT UBYTE4N VERTEX DATA PS3#
I just see more sense in buying a machine designed for the purpose you are using it for… I always thought it funny how people bagged on the cost of the PS3 or even xbox when it would cost 5 to 10 time that cost to get a PC that will run the same kind of graphics as a next gen console. I have to say a question about upgrading the graphics card on an NC10 is almost amusing. I have a 360, a good a/v receiver, great 5.1 speakers and a 46″ HDTV, THATS GAMING! The netbook for me is cheap & is for internet and Office, thats about it. Thanks, I gave up gaming on PC’s many years ago – It was costing too much money every time a new game came out. I don’t understand why anyone would bash you or call you a troll – I also can’t imagine why anyone would buy a netbook with the initial thought of being able to play modern games (newer than ’04.) It’s what I do – I can run games like Total Annihilation, Red Alert 2, System Shock 2, older games from GOG. I remember when a universal upgradeable slot for graphics cards on laptops was talked about but unsure if it ever happened.Ĭall of Duty WAW is awesome on the 360, unfortunately I have now finished it. Netbooks are not intended to be a gaming platform. I am getting braver, in one of my first posts I suggested a console for playing games and I was called a troll.