
Wondering how the Lost Planet demo performs in DirectX 10? What about DirectX 9? In this article we go over the differences between the DX9 and DX10 versions of the Lost Planet demo, as well as exploring the game's performance with the latest high-end cards from AMD and NVIDIA. How does the Radeon HD 2900 XT perform in this game? What about the GeForce 8800 Ultra? Is NVIDIA's Vista performance improving, or is Windos XP still faster? You may be surprised by the results!

Resident Evil 2 2019 launches in a few short weeks and it looks, and plays, amazing. Capcom has taken the classic and renowned title and not only modernized the visuals but added new content to keep the experience fresh for veterans who played the original. But there are some games that deserve the same treatment from Capcom. Here are 5 games from Capcom that deserve the Resident Evil 2 2019 treatment.
well for me there's
dino crisis
clock tower
haunting ground
resident evil 3
the whole onimusha series (except 4)
chaos legion
crimson tears
ring of red
This is a horrible list!
There are a load of titles far more deserving of a remaster than these picks. Seriously ! Dead Rising, Lost Planet and Dragons Dogma aren't even old games and have had recent sequels already!
Top of the list should be Dino Crisis,
I'll accept Resi 3 because I'm hoping that happens.
Clock tower and Haunting Ground are good choices too, It would be nice to be able to get them for a non extortionate rate.
Shadow of Rome was an amazing game and I'd love a remaster or new entry but I genuinely don't think they'd get away with it today unless it was massively toned down
Resident Evil 3 yes,Dino Crisis games?Yes.Onimusha 2 hell yes.never got to play Powerstone properly so yeah i would love to see it remade,others on that list i just dont care about.

Lost Planet: Extreme Condition was released in Europe in 2007 as an Xbox 360 exclusive, though it would later come to other systems as well. Aside from the regular version, a Collector’s Edition was made available, which includes an art book and a steel case, and early access to free multiplayer maps, as well as a soundtrack cd.

JP: Not every game receives massive critical acclaim. Yet, there are some titles that stick with you despite their lack of success. For me, Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is one of my most memorable multiplayer experiences of this generation.
-Intel C2D 6600 (2.6 Ghz/core)
-Nvidia 8600 GT DX10 w/256 imbedded ram
-2 gb ram
Simply put, my 360 put this to shame, performance wise. Sure, some of the textures and effects were a tad cleaner, but the drop in framerate ruined that fact. It only makes sense that the DX9 PC version outperforms the DX10, since the 360 is DX9-based.
I'm glad I bought LP for my 360 back in January; I'd have been pissed if I waited all this time for such a disappointment.
Hasn't Nvidia been having MAJOR driver performance problems with getting their 8xxx cards to play nicely with DX10?
...or did they finally resolve that issue?
till the GPU manufacturers optimize their drivers to work well with VISTA+DX10. That's why I wait. XP is way faster right now.
Did anyone catch what Cpu they had or how much ram was in the test system?