you can build one for a lot less than that. building a pc from scratch isn't the cheapest way, buy an entertainment pc from best buy or somewhere and upgarde the power supply and graphics card
lol, I like to know what parts are going into my computer, I like reading reviews and knowing that the part I'm buying has the features I'm looking for.
also building a PC is just fun to begin with, I take pride in my system knowing I built it with my own two hands.
I know I could build a system for cheaper, but I like to compromise between price, and futureproofing. I like knowing I have some head room, so I don't wonder if in 6 months my PC is gonna be crap. lol
i'm pretty sure a major company is going to throw hardware together with a lot more know how, that is how they make money. if you buy it from a store and from a brand, you'll get a warranty, so you don't have to worry about. they order the same parts you can get off of newegg, except in bulk so they can sell it for cheaper. only thing new egg is good for is maybe a the top of the line gaming comp or just ordering single hardware components.
lol, just because someone doesn't choose to work for a computer assembly company doesn't mean they don't know how to build computers, I have done it, it's not hard.
Prebuilt computer dealers don't use that great of parts, they don't use critically acclaimed parts, their just generic parts. I could build a faster computer with more features for the same price.
so why pay more and get less? kinna silly, unless you just don't care, and don't wanna build one.
go look at a decent entertainment or gaming computer, get a detailed spec sheet and try to build it off newegg for less, newegg is cheaper if u wanna buy a graphics card compared to buying a graphics card from a store, but other than that you don't get more for your dollar
lol, they have to recoup money from paying a shipping company and whatnot, pay for electricity, and employees salaries, and then on top of that make a profit. They aren't running a charity, of course your going to save around $300 building it yourself, when I get some time, I will price out some parts from newegg, and then build a system with the same specs, and give you the price.
a graphics card you get for $200 they can get for over half that, because they make money off of numbers. companies like hp and dell sell more than just computers, so they don't have to jack up the costs to make money off of them because their major profit margins are elsewhere.
do not use the handbrake a lot of
kriszhungary 2 years ago
"Fuck it, let's copy GRID"
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
Stuffers like a m*ther*ucker! Is this on PC or Xbox ? Was about to get this to my xbox360 but it seems like the gameplay isn´t smooth enough.
Agathorn 2 years ago
this is a PC gameplay
chockonbabe 2 years ago
how to do thirdperson?
PjTheAnimator 2 years ago
LOL
chockonbabe 2 years ago
you can build a wicked system for $1500 that will play this easily.
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
you can build one for a lot less than that. building a pc from scratch isn't the cheapest way, buy an entertainment pc from best buy or somewhere and upgarde the power supply and graphics card
dhillskier75 2 years ago
lol, I like to know what parts are going into my computer, I like reading reviews and knowing that the part I'm buying has the features I'm looking for.
also building a PC is just fun to begin with, I take pride in my system knowing I built it with my own two hands.
I know I could build a system for cheaper, but I like to compromise between price, and futureproofing. I like knowing I have some head room, so I don't wonder if in 6 months my PC is gonna be crap. lol
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
i'm pretty sure a major company is going to throw hardware together with a lot more know how, that is how they make money. if you buy it from a store and from a brand, you'll get a warranty, so you don't have to worry about. they order the same parts you can get off of newegg, except in bulk so they can sell it for cheaper. only thing new egg is good for is maybe a the top of the line gaming comp or just ordering single hardware components.
dhillskier75 2 years ago
lol, just because someone doesn't choose to work for a computer assembly company doesn't mean they don't know how to build computers, I have done it, it's not hard.
Prebuilt computer dealers don't use that great of parts, they don't use critically acclaimed parts, their just generic parts. I could build a faster computer with more features for the same price.
so why pay more and get less? kinna silly, unless you just don't care, and don't wanna build one.
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
go look at a decent entertainment or gaming computer, get a detailed spec sheet and try to build it off newegg for less, newegg is cheaper if u wanna buy a graphics card compared to buying a graphics card from a store, but other than that you don't get more for your dollar
dhillskier75 2 years ago
lol, they have to recoup money from paying a shipping company and whatnot, pay for electricity, and employees salaries, and then on top of that make a profit. They aren't running a charity, of course your going to save around $300 building it yourself, when I get some time, I will price out some parts from newegg, and then build a system with the same specs, and give you the price.
1981z28camaro 2 years ago
a graphics card you get for $200 they can get for over half that, because they make money off of numbers. companies like hp and dell sell more than just computers, so they don't have to jack up the costs to make money off of them because their major profit margins are elsewhere.
dhillskier75 2 years ago