Any game that can be played on an old pentium is fine by me. I still remember pissing of my mom by playing D2 over the phone line with my friend down the street.
I pick up these new games and read the system requirements. The game only costs $50... but the computer it takes to play it is $2000.
First and foremost, find a legit vendor. Then go with what you feel. We don't know your tastes so it would be difficult to give you an good recommendation. There's the usual... but a little research will tell you what those are.
Have fun on your trip.
I like keeping menus, so I don't remove the previews that auto-play at the front. However, any previews you can access from the menu, I delete those.
Also, I take out all the extras and behind the scenes crap. I never watch them so I just replaced them all with a Still Image black screen. You...
What... movie reviews? Does this look like "MoviePass" to you? Take your DVD and beat it!
With that said, no. Haven't seen it yet. Heard it was good. :p
It's been pointed out on numerous occasions that there is a PINNED thread specifically to avoid stupid threads like this one. He chose to ignore both the pinned threads as well as awknowledging that they are there.
Red Foreman says it best... "Dumbass..."
Awesome. :thumbs:
They are a little more pricey... but they're quality disks. You can periodically pick them up on the BestBuy webpage at 25% off when Verbatim is their media sale for the week. Bring it down to about $14+tax per spindle. Plus... they look cool. :cool:
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