Thanks. Games on the PC are getting pretty high requirements now. I see a lot that require a P4 1.0GHz, which is much higher than the 400 - 600MHz games used to be about a year and a half ago. Thats the only thing that gets me a bit nervous about PC games is buying one that doesn't run too well, thats why I typically buy console games, but really have to refer to my PC for extensive RPG gameplay. Neverwinter Nights for example, is a game that has relatively low requirements, but runs only so so on my computer. Divine Divinity was too good though not to get a game from the same developer that takes place in the Divinity world. Thats why I'd put up probably $250 - $350 just to play this one. Probably one of my top two most anticipated games of the year.