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callousparade

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  1. So i find myself having 150$ to spend, what a wonderful day. What do you think would improve the framerate on my system the most? Getting a second radeon 6870 for crossfire, or getting a 120gb SSD? found them both for just under 150 and can't decide
  2. you can use it with both games... either way the logitech is alright if you really want a gaming keyboard, i find them silly. INSTEAD go with a naga razer mmo gaming mouse. puts all your hotkeys under your thumb and comes in about 30 bucks cheaper than the g510 just my two cents
  3. Hey all, i'm trying to build a gaming pc on a budget. wanted to get some input! $190 I definitely want an i5-2500 3.3. don't really care about OCing it and i found it for 190 w/rebate $100 GIGABYTE GA-Z68AP-D3 Intel Z68 Motherboard. Want to be able to crossfirex at some point in the future $109 Patriot PP120GS25SSDR Pyro 2.5" Solid State Drive 120GB. I've consistently heard that swtor runs better on an ssd. I'll transfer my current HDD also for extra space. SWTOR and Windows on the SSD. $40 Coolmax ZX-600 600W PS $40 Cooler Master RC-430-KWN1 Elite 430 Mid Tower ATX Case $40 8gb Crucial Ballistix BLS2KIT4G3D1609DS1S0 DDR3 RAM $520 total: $665 in you include the XFX Radeon HD 6870 1GB DDR5 for that i already have I'm really happy with the cost, I was aiming for <600 and ended up at 520. Makes me think I have to be missing something
  4. thanks for the info all The only problem is all my funds are tied up in equities, so I'm cash poor right now... looks like it's time for some afterburner and OCing
  5. Current system setup AMD Llano A8-3870 Quad core Radeon HD 6670 8gb DDR3 1066 450W power supply On low settings getting about 25 fps in WZ and fleet, but 60-70 in world. Trying to figure out where the bottleneck is... Basically, my question is this... Should I spend the cash to update my ram to 1600 or 1866 freq? It's either that or start overclocking the processor, but I really don't think that's the problem as I never see usage over 40% on any of the cores...
  6. Believe it or not, i'm gonna go play
  7. not trollin, they are indeed back
  8. Not entirely true. Hotfixes are only applicable to some issues. Regardless of if it's true or not. Bioware obviously isn't comfortable applying patches that way, so my point still stands
  9. OK. New idea. Some statements first, I believe them to be true but not positive obviously. 1) The vast majority of the servers are grossly under-populated 2) They chose to patch at the lowest perceived server-load time, to inconvenience the fewest people. 3) They don't have a mirrored server environment. Aka two exact copies of every server (like many critical webapp enterprise companies do) 4) Assuming these servers are running on virtual boxes Merge many of the servers. Half as many might be over the top, but for the purposes of easy math lets say that. Then you have enough overhead to have duplicates of each server, with no increase in overhead costs. This would allow them to apply patches to the unused half, take the live servers down for just a few minutes and bring up the other set, newly patched. Then patch to their hearts content on the other machines (now down), rinse and repeat the next time they have a patch. The servers get better population levels, and patching takes moments on the customer's end instead of 4 hours.
  10. Why does everyone jump to that argument. Can you think of no way around that problem? Like maybe capping the total number of accounts that can be linked the the PTS? Obviously this cap would have to be above the server limit so that it always has high population, but not too high so as to cause constant hour long queues. Then again, maybe a nice hour long queue would be just the thing to make using that kind of PTS annoying enough to encourage real players to pay for the game.
  11. I was the OP. That was exactly my point, cheaper would be the incentive.
  12. Well they need some kind of GOOD incentive to get lots of people on there who stay permanently. And your insinuation that I don't want to pay is BS. I have no problem with paying, just tyring to figure out ways to get other people to test the patches instead of all of us having to do it daily.
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