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You're probably not going to get anything good out of that old Dimension unless it has fan in it, and it might not even be compatible with a new computer. Fans are cheap though, so don't sweat it. As far as the newer PC, the graphics card won't be able to handle Battlefield on high at an acceptable resolution. You might be able to sell it, who knows. 4GB of Ram isn't bad. You could keep that. You might be able to keep the Optical Drive as well. Not sure about the sound card. You'd have to look that up. What you absolutely have to have: A new power supply. 600w is good and it's normally about 20 dollars more than a 500w. The 500w will get you by, but paying the extra $20 for a 600w may help you in the long run. Things you will need: A new graphics card. 560 TI is a solid card. You can run Battlefield 3 on ultra as long as the resolution is below 1920x1080. You can run it on high in 1920x1080. A new processor. i5 2500k. Solid processor. I have an i7 2600, but that wont be needed. A new motherboard. Not sure what the best model is, you'd have to ask around. Things you should get: A new monitor. It would be waste to get a good PC and not have a monitor that can support high resolutions. A new case. One with better airflow and a better design. Don't want your card heating up too much. New Ram. 8 GB. I would recommend building a new PC all together, but if you want to save what you can, that's what I recommend.
Just the fans and maybe the case. Everything else would be too obsolete.
You're going to need a new processor as well. I would recommend these two things if you want to play Battlefield 3 on high settings at good resolution: i5 2500k: http://www.amazon.com/Intel-i5-2500-Socket-LGA1155-Processor/dp/B004EBUXI0 Nvidia 560 ti: http://www.amazon.com/ENGTX560-TI-DCII-2DI-1GD5/dp/B004KLY9UW 8gb of RAM should be good. Join this forum: http://www.eggxpert.com/forums/default.aspx or post here: http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc Dedicated to building PCs. Make sure you ask around to make sure you're getting the right stuff, and that your case is okay to put the new parts in. Let them know your budget as well.
That would probably be the only way. We would have to divide up the amount of players and form some sort of tournament bracket. Each elimination round would have players compete using several different games. Whoever wins the most out of the separate games moves on to the next round. So say 16 people signed up, it would be 4 matches composed of four people, playing 5 different games. Then two matches of two people, then one match of 1 on 1. But then we would have to worry about everyone being on the same system, everyone having the specific games all that stuff. Probably wouldn't work out.
I think this could be settled competitively.
Normally I would blow off an idea like this, but it's Shigeru Miyamoto. I will listen and I will take it seriously.
Not a surprise really. I like the fact that Nintendo does things different though. One of my fears is that WiiU could end up as another PS3 or another Xbox, and the only reason I don't buy an Xbox is because it's too similar to my Playstation to warrent a purchase. Nintendo on the other hand, I'll always buy their consoles because they're truely unique. So while a weak online multiplayer isn't a good thing, I'll still get a WiiU and have blast with it, just like I did with my Wii and my Gamecube. There aren't too many people who do single player games like Nintendo does.
I didn't know what all that other stuff was, but this is extremely awesome.
What is the bravest thing you have ever done?
I had no idea Hans Zimmer was doing the score. I feel the urge to see it now.
Yes. Gary Oldman should have won an Oscar.
I'd say the review is good. It did what it they intended for it to do. It's a kids movie.
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Our town's tap water is so bad that it gave kids cancer in the 80s and they even made a movie about it with John Travolta. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Civil_Action_(film)