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If HighOctane started vending computer system upgrade ...
If HighOctane started vending computer system upgrade packages,computers, and laptops would you be interested in buying them?
*Average Upgrade Price $100 - $200,
Average Computer System Price $600 - $1000,
Average Laptop Price $1200 - $1800.
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*Average Upgrade Price $100 - $200,
Average Computer System Price $600 - $1000,
Average Laptop Price $1200 - $1800.
After you vote please take a moment to post your location example....
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Nope, I'm too picky about my components
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I highly doubt that. The video card (Geforce 6800GT 256MB GDDR3 16x PCI Express) and memory (1GB DDR) combo kit is only $150.Xamindar wrote:I voted NO because I could most likely find the parts somewhere else for cheaper.
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Actually Macs would be an option too. I we use some of them internally.Shadowfury333 wrote:I voted no, even though I think it is a good idea, because I'm planning on using a Mac for it, and I'm sure you aren't talking about them.
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Oh really? That is pretty good. Can I order one now?zbriggs wrote: I highly doubt that. The video card (Geforce 6800GT 256MB GDDR3 16x PCI Express) and memory (1GB DDR) combo kit is only $150.
I would wait. The problem is that we are not set up for vending yet. We will have to bring things in at bulk and if you only want one, no offense but we will be loosing our ***. However, if the poll turns out good we may start vending as soon as June as long as we have clearence.
Based on this information does anyone want to change their vote?
Based on this information does anyone want to change their vote?
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Ok zbriggs, not to be mean, but you always sound very cocky in your posts. A cocky programmer is a good thing , but bad for most everything else.zbriggs wrote:Not to be mean but you should ask your local sources and work what that combo would cost. I think it's retail value is marked at $250 or $300.
This is how it is for me: If the price is right, then I will be glad to buy upgraded hardware from you with the game. And it seems very likely that the price will be good.
If not, then I can simply upgrade on my own like I have always done.
So I guess I change my vote to an "It depends".
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I voted no simply because I've already upgraded.
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If I were you, I'd post this over on the .com board and PD to get a wider sample base.
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If I were you, I'd post this over on the .com board and PD to get a wider sample base.
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That's a good thing. Then I'm good with being cocky. Most people don't realize this but I am actually a programmer. I was put in this position after Ross died until we could fill the slot with someone. Unfortunately, the investors elected that I continue to do this job after a few success. I don't actually enjoy this job and feel that it is a waste of my true talent.Xamindar wrote:Ok zbriggs, not to be mean, but you always sound very cocky in your posts. A cocky programmer is a good thing , but bad for most everything else.
On the same note, it is quite cocky for someone to assume that we would release crappy products that don't reach their quality standards or products that don't beat competition price wise. Let's not forget that we are a company that surrounds itself with only quality development. I personally re-ran a DS1 a half mile because I felt the phone company didn't use a proper quality of cable.
The fact of the matter is that people made assumptions that the packages wouldn't meet their expectations and voted before speaking their mind and allowing us to address the issues. The purpose of the packages is to allow people an affordable oppertunity to meet the Core Decision specs. It wouldn't make sense to sell them junk or sell them something that costs a great deal. The packages are pretty much sold at cost.
The only other irritation here is that voting no because you already upgraded screws up the poll. The poll was a measure of interest not an evaluation of your current system specs.
I won't even buy systems from Dell, HP, or Gateway because they don't not spit about building a game system.
Our goal isn't to make an additional buck, become a system manufacture, or to increase market penitration, it's to assist our customers in meeting the requires when they might find them steep.
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Yes, you're probably good to go.Sirius wrote:Apart from the fact that shipping costs to NZ are going to be ridiculous, it looks like it wouldn't matter much to me; only difference between that and my system is a 6800GT instead of 6600GT, and DDR3 memory instead of DDR2...
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Most likely, we would just have to utilize our manufacture's facilities in that area.Einsiedler wrote:I would be happy if there's a bundle consisting of the game and a good grafics-card (at a good price).
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Will there be such kits in europe too (without high shipping prices destroying the good cost/performance ratio???
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Once again this is not the proper way to vote. You would have to assume your system doesn't meet spec. If you vote no because you are already there that throws off the purpose of the poll.TigerRaptorFX wrote:I'm going to say no. Only because the computer I'm running now is fast enough for the game.
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OK, the combo is a vid card and ram. What's an upgrade kit?zbriggs wrote:The video card (Geforce 6800GT 256MB GDDR3 16x PCI Express) and memory (1GB DDR) combo kit is only $150.
To answer your question, Sure, I'd be interested -- espcecially if the game were bundled with the hardware.
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I voted \"No\" mainly because there is no \"it depends\" option.
I can't truthfully answer \"yes\" when the actual pricing is a major variable.
Even though you say that your prices will be low, it still stands to reason that some of us have access to the same deal through someone we know and we all know that familiarity is a major selling point.
anywho, I'd gladly change to \"it depends\" if the option arose.
just my 1/3 cent. -Hat
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I can't truthfully answer \"yes\" when the actual pricing is a major variable.
Even though you say that your prices will be low, it still stands to reason that some of us have access to the same deal through someone we know and we all know that familiarity is a major selling point.
anywho, I'd gladly change to \"it depends\" if the option arose.
just my 1/3 cent. -Hat
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@zach: Anything new regarding this?
What's the status of the upgrade kits?
I would welcome a graphics-card which is also capable of Full-HD-Playback and has an HDMI-Port. As the first generation of \"HDready-cards\" was sucking (I heared that), I hope the newer cards will be better. I would be happy seeing a card as cheap as possible but with these qualities in an upgrade kit, even if this card exceeds your requirements. People want to be futureproof...
What's the status of the upgrade kits?
I would welcome a graphics-card which is also capable of Full-HD-Playback and has an HDMI-Port. As the first generation of \"HDready-cards\" was sucking (I heared that), I hope the newer cards will be better. I would be happy seeing a card as cheap as possible but with these qualities in an upgrade kit, even if this card exceeds your requirements. People want to be futureproof...