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i wish i could watch this video....fuckin commercial keeps freezing up
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Splinter cell!!! Y U NO COME TO PS3???
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I played all the splinter cell games , but is this one made for ps3 or just Xbox and pc I got an Xbox and a ps3 and a pc but m just asking
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Damn I played al
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@wavestrikerr Yes the HDD and SSD do make a difference in loading times but that is only for the initial startup or loading time of the game, after that the computer and its components pre-loads what it thinks is going to be the next accessed information into caches which is faster than RAM, but much smaller. But this has virtually no effect on whether your computer can handle and process the 3D graphics of a game, so thats why noone really bothers talking about HDDs an SSDs for min requirements
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@PaintballSadist True that but I never understood why the HDD or SSD is always overlooked...the RPM of an HDD determines the rate at which the instruction data(s) can be transfered into the RAM to be processed further by the CPU, GPU etc. into output data. I actually know of people with high-end components but an HDD of 7200 and even 5400. Every single component of the computer matters when you want a high-end gaming computer ;)
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@PeanutButerJellyTim1 You probably wouldn't even become a Navy SEAL considering how hard the training is
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Only problem, Deniable ops requires to much patience because of how long you go and it dosent save
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@wdxcd It is co-op I have played it twice lol
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If I'd like killing terrorist I'd join the Navy SEALS not play this
i liked the iraq level... and i think alot more people did too
xxSookaxx 1 month ago 48
@watcher974 Your CPU is not the only thing that determines whether you can play a game, you also need to have a graphics card that can run the game and enough RAM.
In other words, Yes or CPU is just good enough, but if you don't have dedicated graphics and/or a tiny amount of RAM you won't be able to play the game...
PaintballSadist 1 month ago 16