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When BF2 came out I used NVIDIA 7800gtx Sli. One card burnt out pretty quick, sold the other & have since used ATI cards. From 2600xfire, 3650xfire, 4870, 5770, now running 2gb 6950 with 6970 bios upgrade. BF3 ran smoothly on the beta, looking forward to running the game on ultra settings. For the price Ati shits over Nvidia counterparts (in my opinion).

Hi PC enjoy f**king around with all that shit mentioned up there ^^^. I perfer to play the game without having to play with the bits inside my machine first!

No need to get ansty PC folk, console people get that a PC will run the game better, its not even a question. But sadly it has to be the RIGHT PC with all the RIGHT bits, to that the common non IT savy people say....f**k that right in the ear.

Hi PC enjoy f**king around with all that shit mentioned up there ^^^. I perfer to play the game without having to play with the bits inside my machine first!

No need to get ansty PC folk, console people get that a PC will run the game better, its not even a question. But sadly it has to be the RIGHT PC with all the RIGHT bits, to that the common non IT savy people say....f**k that right in the ear.

Console runs min spec, so the 'right' PC to run better than any console can be bought off the shelf at any store that sells PCs, even Aldi.

Also I thoroughly enjoy f**king around with PCs, just like cars. Are you exceptionally perturbed, acquaintance?

Console runs min spec, so the 'right' PC to run better than any console can be bought off the shelf at any store that sells PCs, even Aldi.

Also I thoroughly enjoy f**king around with PCs, just like cars. Are you exceptionally perturbed, acquaintance?

Why would I be mad you concurred with my sentiment exactly? You and many others, like f**king around with PCs so you do, and enjoy the benifits. I, and many others do NOT enjoy f**king around with PCs (example I have TWO PCs in for repair right now)and are happy to put up with lower settings (like I would notice anyway) for the ease of knowing when I put the disk in the machine the game will work. I promise you in my case the ALDI computer would not work, I am amzing at busting computers doing seemingly normal stuff, and there is always a f**king driver or somthing missing.

I for one can see the bonus of a PC if you are capable, the performance is worth it if you know how to look after it. If you dont know how to look after it you are better of with the console.

It only seems to be the PC guys that get all nerd ragey about it and feel the need to bring it up at every oppourtunity.

Maybe it's all the nerd rage from console users when they are told that consoles have set back gaming 5-10 years.

If you seriously can't tell the difference between BF3 console and BF3 PC you have some kind of disability.

The consoles can't run 1920x1080 or for console people 'Full HD' as they would run unplayably slow. They were already doing this in Black Ops and earlier.

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