Oh you mean the LCD ... khaip ka maal aya huwa hai in techno city. Bahut hain LCDs ... Gateway milaigee Dell milaigee e-Machines milaigee LG bhe. All khaip ...
Mujhey by luck ek used Samsung 906BW milgaya which is heaps better, so I bought it. Main waise leta bhe nae woh Promedia ya jo bhe naam hai. Gateway laita probably
dude tekken 6 is wave 4 so it will reaadily work on consoles with ixtreme 1.61 or samsung drive....for ixtreme1.6 u'll need the activation disc...another solution is to patch the game to wave 3 which will work on all consoles but u vil get banned if u go on XBOX Live with such patched game
games available in the market are mostly ntsc j.pal consoles run only region free and pal games.pal games can be downloaded from the internet or bought from users on pg
I have a PS5 but I am not satisfied with the experience. I am currently saving for a 4080 64 GB rig soon. Bit will wait for Pro if performance improves. This gen has been so bad I don't plan on buying consoles anymore for AAA gaming.
Consoles were my main platform ever since Atari 2500. But now I think it's not worth it as PC especially with DLSS deliver far smoother performance. AW2 on console didn't even had ray tracing and ran below 30fps. Similar issues plagues DD2 on consoled.
Just downloaded my first legit digital PC game on GoG at a discount of $8: Two Point Hospital. The same team behind Theme Hospital Two Point Studios now part of Sega. And I am having more fun than most recent AAA games except of course BG3.
Still, I don't like either Sony or Microsoft as they are focusing more on corporate greed than delighting customers. PC gaming is best of gaming and worth every penny.
PC Gamer score of 58/100 for Hellblade 2??? Is it really worse than Gollum that was 64/100? Microsoft games can't even come close to high scores of Sony exclusives apparently.
About the Microsoft (and Sony) debate, I feel both have become too greedy and losing their minds over corporate greed. Personally, I will never buy any console next gen and switch to PC gaming where democracy reins.