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dajohu

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  1. I'm loving BL2. It was my most anticipated game this year and it's lived up to my expectations. Absolutely great, addictive, fun game and plays great on a 680m. It's too bad that I haven't started playing Torchlight 2 though, wish they would have come out a month or two apart.
  2. I'm actually excited about this one. Loved BO, but wasn't interested in MW2, 3 or WaW games. I love the idea of a slightly futuristic COD. Origin & Battlelog really ruined BF3 for me.
  3. Mouse: Logitech G400 DPI: Default of 800 is perfect for me mousepad: Cheapo Walmart $2 mousepad I have used higher dollar higher DPI mice and never liked the feel of them like I do this mouse. I did like my Razer MMO mouse for just MMO's, but since I'm not playing and MMO's now I stopped using it completely. I like this mouse for general computer use and RPG and FPS games that I play. If I do need to change the DPI (which I rarely every do) I like the quick DPI buttons, handy to not have to go through drivers to do it.
  4. This is my personal experience of course, not intended to upset anyone as I've owned countless desktop and laptops with AMD/ATI and NVidia. 1) Driver quality - Nvidia has always had better driver support for the latest games and bigfixes come quicker 2) Features - Specifically to multi-GPU features, but probably driver related like above I have always had better luck running SLI than crossfire. Also love physx games. 3) Game developer support and compatiblity - I have had several Physx supported games and always had to mess with them to try to get that feature running on AMD, I can't think of a single game that didn't run all features on NVidia 4) Hardware (reliability) - Never had problems with either manufacturer 5) Cost - I bet almost everytime I have had to pay more for Nvidia tha AMD, but for all of the above reasons I feel it is worth it, and not really a big part of my decision I lean towards Nvidia always now, as I basically gave up on AMD with my last AMD laptop. I know they both have their benefits but I have always had better experience with Nvidia.
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