depending on game/application. For Windows 7/Chrome users, I wouldn't recommend anything below 8GB (to cover people with multiple windows + 15 tabs open on multiple windows). ARK was using around 5GB of RAM there for a bit on its own.
lololol
even if they were more referring to the CoD that made the series mainstream, that started with CoD2.
still though, fun as hell playing this game, and you can still find servers (http://www.gametracker.com/search/cod4/US/?)
I can vouch for that TP-LINK adapter so far. Kinda big, and ugly as hell with the antenna attached, but through 2 floors of separation, my connection never seems to drop below 95% (measured with Network Meter Windows 7 widget, or never below 5 out of 5 bars).
already bought/beat it. Truthfully, the price is worth it.
WARNING: gameplay wise, it doesn't even compare to COD nor BF (nor most other AAA shooters both first person nor third person. although it does have a couple gems that you may/may not notice on your first playthrough), and the...
I dont mean to bother but: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231486 (G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 2x8GB $90 Free S/H)
any reason to go with 4GB modules over 8GB?