as long as a game is playable on any kind of hardware i consider it gaming
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what you consider "gaming" today might not be what you'll consider "gaming" tomorrow![]()
as long as a game is playable on any kind of hardware i consider it gaming
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what you consider "gaming" today might not be what you'll consider "gaming" tomorrow![]()
Anyone is entitled to use gaming as much as they want. Be it a a GT 210 based rig or onboard igp based rig if he games with it than that's his right to call it his gaming rig. If however, imo na ibaligya sa lain imo pc and then use "gaming" for marketing purposes kana mu-angal na ko ana. Gaming is a broad term and has many levels. If ang prospect buyer plano mag dula ug Witcher 3 pananglitan niya napalit niya tung gibaligya sa iya na "gaming pc" kuno then biktima siya sa "gaming" nga marketing. Companies are not exempted anang overuse sa gaming nga term.
By the way, N series sa Asus kay gi-part nah nila sa ROG line-up nila. Told ya guys dili rah kay gipanganlan nah ug "gaming" sa manufacturer, mao rah gyud nay tawgun sad natu! MARKETING rah nah! It's the capability of a machine that makes it "gaming"
magbuild ug 'gayming' pc mogasto ug thousands pero ang duwaon plt vs zombie ug anger burd..?
bitaw, IMO basta maka-duwa lng ug games ang pc imo gi.build consider ramn guro ug 'gayming'..
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