UnkAsn93
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System Name | Mediocre |
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Processor | AMD Athlon 64 3500+ @ 2.32GHz |
Motherboard | ECS RD480-A939 |
Cooling | Stock AMD |
Memory | 512MB DDR400 |
Video Card(s) | Nvidia GeForce4 MX4000 (going to get 2 3850's and crossfire soon) |
Storage | 160GB WD |
Display(s) | 20" Widescreen |
Case | Generic |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Powmax 450watt |
Software | XP Pro |
There are some problems with that:
1- It's pirating anyway. There's a reason for demos to exist.
2- If the reason you didn't like it is "how the game runs" chances are (75+%) the problem is the crack.
3- Probably you would end up playing the whole pirated game instead of buying it.
Not every game has a demo, FYI.
Not always. I had a *caugh* battlefield 2 Vietnam, and it plays the same as my legit version.
When I had a pirated game, I tried 3 races, and kept my saved games, deleted the pirated version, and bought it. (ToCA Race Driver 3).
I don't trust online reviews, I read Halo was great, and everyone should play it. So, I went thru the troubles of renting it (can't DL xbox games) and it SUCKED. Same with Driver Parallel Lines for PS2. They'll over hype a game, but in reality they SUCK. Why would you buy a copy to see if you liked it?Just do your research. There are a plethora of reviews for every game out there, many forums, many spec requirements. Spend 10min on any game and you can get a good idea of whether you want it or not. If you buy a dud (I recently was duped into playing Assassin's Creed:shadedshu), cut your losses and research some more.