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Power Supply Busted.. Again!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="TylerMoney" data-source="post: 28837"><p>No, I don't think they will. Despite what we believe...all that is about money...programers try and out do the current computers..not by making games bigger than they should be...but by putting out the latest and greatest stuff before the computers are ready....the gaming industry can put out new games faster than computer companies can put out new hardware...or software for that matter..</p><p></p><p>gaming is all about having a new line of products as often as possible....for people can beat games...therefore get tired of them..therefore want a new game...it doesn't work that way with computers...you put a lot of time, effort, and money into a computer...and usually it isn't possible for the average joe to update that for at least a couple of years...and computer companies don't want to release something when they're still making lots of money off the older things....they plan it all out...pricing on the "older" stuff slowly goes down...and levels out, then POP! new stuff..yay!....and then a year later you actually upgrade..the a year later something new comes out...and you wait another year or two to upgrade, then the new better thing comes out..yadda yadda...game have a much faster turn over..as does software (at least more so than hardware), thus gaming and application software will always be right with, or exceeding the current...or most widely own and available, products...."but you don't have to take my word for it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TylerMoney, post: 28837"] No, I don't think they will. Despite what we believe...all that is about money...programers try and out do the current computers..not by making games bigger than they should be...but by putting out the latest and greatest stuff before the computers are ready....the gaming industry can put out new games faster than computer companies can put out new hardware...or software for that matter.. gaming is all about having a new line of products as often as possible....for people can beat games...therefore get tired of them..therefore want a new game...it doesn't work that way with computers...you put a lot of time, effort, and money into a computer...and usually it isn't possible for the average joe to update that for at least a couple of years...and computer companies don't want to release something when they're still making lots of money off the older things....they plan it all out...pricing on the "older" stuff slowly goes down...and levels out, then POP! new stuff..yay!....and then a year later you actually upgrade..the a year later something new comes out...and you wait another year or two to upgrade, then the new better thing comes out..yadda yadda...game have a much faster turn over..as does software (at least more so than hardware), thus gaming and application software will always be right with, or exceeding the current...or most widely own and available, products...."but you don't have to take my word for it." [/QUOTE]
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