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post #61 of 62
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Originally Posted by operaman
Isn't the point of having a good computer to enoy it? Not be some kind of uber geek going damn now that is out I gotta have it. I feel sorry for people who spend their lives lusting after the next upgrade ALL the TIME. Isn't there some downtime just to enjoy what you got?
And who says they can't enjoy what they have, but also be on the look out for something better?
post #62 of 62
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Originally Posted by operaman
I am not flaming. I am pointing out that the point of upgrading is to ENJOY your computer. Not I got XYZ in 3D Mark. I mean, WHEN DO YOU ENJOY WHAT YOU OWN?? I totally understand upgrading, but HOW OFTEN is ENOUGH? If we want to talk about specs great, but the MR9800 is a damn great card. Can't we discuss what we have and what it DOES do???
This is what makes 'freedom in the pursuit of happiness' great. If you don't feel like upgrading all the time, and think it's a waste of your money. Then that's your opinion. Other people enjoy having the best of things... personally, an MR9800 is more than good enough right now... but in 6 months? What about a year? I hear people claiming this will last them for 3 years.. LOLOL you'll be LUCKY if you can pull out 2 yrs with the MR9800 and play all the newest games at that time with decent performance/settings, let alone 3. But at least if there was at least one more upgrade, that'll mean there'll be an extra generation at least out of their computer.
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