Honestly won't be able to. My laptop isn't exactly a beast and when I decided to test how Witcher 2 would run I was getting between 15 and 25 fps at the lowest settings possible and there is this weird mouse delay going on with it.
I may be able to hold out to finish the first one because I can actually keep the framerate above 60 at all times but the second is going to be unplayable a when the 30fps sequel is on my Xbone. Never actually thought that a solid 30 fps would be something I would pine for.
[spoiler]If only console games weren't severely inflated. The lowest price I could find for Witcher 2 on the 360 was $25 used at a local gamestop. That's fukin criminal for a game that has been out for over 3 years![/spoiler]
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Dang dude. Well, the game [i]has[/i] to be good if it is still $25 after three years, so there's that
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I would much rather renew my gamefly subscription or just flat out build a gaming computer then pay that much for a 3 year old game. I would be willing to bet that if i dropped $700 on parts to build a rig I would save so much more money over the course of a year while getting a better performance out of my games than if I were to continue actively using my Xbone and 360 as my main platform.
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Perhaps, but there will always be be new releases. But then Steam Sales... Hmm....
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Honestly I've been wanting to make the jump since the beginning of this year. Circumstances have prevented me from doing so.
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That's a shame. You going to do it all on your own, or do you have a friend that can help you build it? Because I sure know that my friend, a total computer guy, will definitely love to help me when it is time
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I like to work on projects by myself. I'm still not going to build one for many years but I still want too
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Maybe make it a summer project?
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I just don't have the time to play as much as I would like too
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Darn. :c