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Okay, now that I see that EA refuses to allow this card to play it's game, which I'll find out tomorrow when it is released, what do I do if it doesn't work.
I have the ill feeling in my stomach of corporate product scandal. I'm reading that there really are no more PCI cards out there. And considering that PCI-Express is really a new technology, do these companies expect everyone who wants to play the latest games to run out and buy a brand new computer when the one I have works fine as is?
Save buying a new motherboard, what, may I ask are the PCI-bound people supposed to do? I mean, my comp just rounded it's third year of loyal service. And reading articles from January, PCIX slots on motherboards is than half a year old and already the market has been cornered.
Gah! I will be irritated, highly, if I can't play my game tomorrow. I can understand that the technology is always changing, but so is the same with automobiles, and we don't buy a new car every year. It's like saying that you can't drive on the road unless your car is a gas/electric hybrid. I don't know, I said that if I needed to buy a new computer to play this game, I would, but I simply don't have the capital to go all out and splurge on a machine that will last more than a few months technology-wise.
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