It doesn't matter. Most games still support dx9 and they still look awesome. As far as I know right now only Battlefield 3 doesn't support dx9. But we all got dx11 cards nowadays.
Not only high end but mainstream too.
I find supercomputers pretty mind-blowing but getting an erection from one requires you to be at a whole 'nother level of geekiness. It's like you need to reach geekvana.
More like a PC killer.
I played neither Crysis nor Crysis 2 but my brother did. He liked the former. He eventually got bored with the latter.
I remember wanting to play the Crysis 2 beta just to have a look at it and see if my PC could handle it. I wasn't able to launch the game because of some stupid bug a lot of...
How's that? When you buy a game on Steam it downloads and installs it. But Steam is installed in the operating system. Which program would download and install the Windows? :confused: