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I use 1 comp mostly, but it tends be variable when there is more than one. However, I have usually one monitor, 37" LCD HD (HDMI) but I have a second I use from time to time, 22" LCD HD (DVI). L4D, Torchlight, GuildWars, etc. look positively awesome on the 37".
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(mostly because it was unapologetic about being hack and slash, though I'm usually a fan of hack and slash)
(mostly because it was unapologetic about being hack and slash, though I'm usually a NOT fan of hack and slash)
I prefer Guild Wars. It's a one time subscription fee that's getting lower over time. Currently, you can spend $20 to get the core game. I own all of campaigns and play them like a casual game. I don't want xp, material, or gold grinding. I want a compelling environment and story that doesn't hold me back because I didn't reach level X.
Besides, I tried WoW and didn't like it. I like Blizzard. I love the Diablo series (mostly because it was unapologetic about being hack and slash, though I'm usually a fan of hack and slash). I thought WC was ok, and SC was pretty darn cool. I can't wait for D3; that's gonna be awesome.
BTW: GW just celebrated 4 years, updated tons of content (though I'm concerned about the rather large "micro" payments for some of it), and have surpassed 6 million units sold. I don't know how that translates into active players though. Plus, they just went live on Steam with all three main campaigns for $50.
Just my $.02 (the non Verizon math 2 cents).
Here's what mom would ask: what's the cheapest thing I can get to do what I want? Well, what do you want? Internet, photos, maybe some CD's I doubt movies but that would be nice I guess.
So, what's the cheapest laptop or PC? Usually it's Linux or Windows based (with Linux beating out, generally).
That's my $.02. (don't forget the Verizon conversion tables to accurately account for pricing).
I would certainly like to play a game like this. I play Guild Wars a lot as I don't like WoW. I wouldn't mind trying an MMO similar to GW where a small band of people go out gather supplies, salvage what they can, return and give to the greater good. Economy would be difficult, weapons would be hard, ammo and such, so perhaps a profession and barter system where one person specializes in making ammo and another in armor or weapons. It would be nice if it were also buy once play forever rather than monthly fees like GW. In fact, until GW I avoided MMO's because of the monthly fee.
Yea, but are those 8700 useful? Even 8700 useless links is the same as no results at all. In fact, I'd rather have no results and be frustrated that Cuil couldn't find it than have 8700 results and be frustrated that Google gave me crap. Hmm, maybe not. Damn I hate these dilemas.
Waste not, get your budget cut next year.