Free graphics card with purchase of DFF?
Wow.
http://www.inquisitr.com/110048/duke-nukem-limited-edition-graphics-card/
Getting
a game home to find you lack the correct hardware to play is an
experience most PC gamers can relate to. Duke Nukem Forever's solution?
Sell the game with a graphics card.
The 'Duke's Fully Loaded
Package' version of the game is a special edition without the usual
crappy figurines or medallions. Rather, this bundle comes with:
* Limited Edition EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Duke Nukem Graphics Card
* Full Version of Duke Nukem Forever
* The History, Legacy and Legend of Duke Nukem Forever Art Book
* Limited Edition Duke Nukem Forever Mousepad
* Custom Duke Nukem "Radioactive" Belt Buckle
There's
no word on price yet, so we'll have to wait before judging the value of
this. Suffice to say the GTX 560 boasts a Core Clock Speed of 810 Mhz,
which is far more than DNF will require (we're not exactly talking
Crysis 2-level visuals here).
I'm seriously considering buying this just for the card.
http://www.inquisitr.com/110048/duke-nukem-limited-edition-graphics-card/
Getting
a game home to find you lack the correct hardware to play is an
experience most PC gamers can relate to. Duke Nukem Forever's solution?
Sell the game with a graphics card.
The 'Duke's Fully Loaded
Package' version of the game is a special edition without the usual
crappy figurines or medallions. Rather, this bundle comes with:
* Limited Edition EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Duke Nukem Graphics Card
* Full Version of Duke Nukem Forever
* The History, Legacy and Legend of Duke Nukem Forever Art Book
* Limited Edition Duke Nukem Forever Mousepad
* Custom Duke Nukem "Radioactive" Belt Buckle
There's
no word on price yet, so we'll have to wait before judging the value of
this. Suffice to say the GTX 560 boasts a Core Clock Speed of 810 Mhz,
which is far more than DNF will require (we're not exactly talking
Crysis 2-level visuals here).
I'm seriously considering buying this just for the card.
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Then again, that was back when games were actually only compatible with specific video chipsets...oh the anarchy of a time without solid technical standards or open architecture