Uh... Bioshock 2 still looks okay. I play on a 11.6" netbook for gaming. It's a feat for me to run Dead Space 2 at max, let alone play games with those graphics.
 
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I have two seperate graphics cards and bitchin' battery. I bet you can't play Dragon Age 2 on an airplane.
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Fuck no emoticons on mobile.
 
So it's more of an ultrathin or ultra-portable rather than a netbook.

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Uh... Bioshock 2 still looks okay. I play on a 11.6" netbook for gaming. It's a feat for me to run Dead Space 2 at max, let alone play games with those graphics.
anything from 10" and lower are netbooks
you dont have a netbook
 
I'M
STUCK

And subnotebook it is. Still calling it a netbook because it doesn't have a disc drive and I'm a playa.
BITCHES.
 
how can you hate bioshock thats like hating mario because it has bad graphics.....
I'm not talking about old games (Mario, Quake I, Doom, Duke Nukem, Serious Sam, etc) since they corresponded to technology that was in place at the moment. I'm taking about recent games that have retarded graphics in the era of SLI and multi-core CPUs technology. Minecraft was released in 2009 when graphics was on a pretty decent level (Doom III for instance).
And, tbh, I have never played Bioshock 2.

And subnotebook it is. Still calling it a netbook because it doesn't have a disc drive and I'm a playa.
Definition of: Netbook
A subnotebook computer in the $200 to $400 U.S. dollar range (as of 2010). Very convenient on trips for e-mail and general Web surfing, netbooks have screens in the 8"-10" range but are not suited for intensive tasks such as editing video and large images.
 
I'm not talking about old games (Mario, Quake I, Doom, Duke Nukem, Serious Sam, etc) since they corresponded to technology that was in place at the moment. I'm taking about recent games that have retarded graphics in the era of SLI and multi-core CPUs technology. Minecraft was released in 2009 when graphics was on a pretty decent level (Doom III for instance).
And, tbh, I have never played Bioshock 2.
I understand what you're saying, but (from what I've heard) Notch is trying to stick to "old school" graphics. That, and since the world is 9 times larger than Earth, each chunk is different, etc, if you had great graphics no computer could run it.
 
I understand what you're saying, but (from what I've heard) Notch is trying to stick t o "old school" graphics. That, and since the world is 9 times larger than Earth, each chunk is different, etc, if you had great graphics no computer could run it.
Greatness always comes with a price.
 
I'm not talking about old games (Mario, Quake I, Doom, Duke Nukem, Serious Sam, etc) since they corresponded to technology that was in place at the moment. I'm taking about recent games that have retarded graphics in the era of SLI and multi-core CPUs technology. Minecraft was released in 2009 when graphics was on a pretty decent level (Doom III for instance).
And, tbh, I have never played Bioshock 2.

Definition of: Netbook
A subnotebook computer in the $200 to $400 U.S. dollar range (as of 2010). Very convenient on trips for e-mail and general Web surfing, netbooks have screens in the 8"-10" range but are not suited for intensive tasks such as editing video and large images.
I'M
STUCK

And subnotebook it is. Still calling it a netbook because it doesn't have a disc drive and I'm a playa.
BITCHES.