Jeez. Mad thinking Microsoft launched this machine at £430 a year ago, even if that was with kinect. That's one massive price crash in 12 months.
Can't wait for the PC version.
Why isn't it called the AsGoo?
Or the Goosus. It's like Jesus but with this it probably won't be resurrected after it's inevitable death.
Philippians 4:13 "I can do everything through him who gives me strength."
Except make a videogame because......Satan. K.
Gotta love that magic to make inferior graphics hardware much faster.
Oh wait, that's not magic, it's called gimping one version
So you're saying the Microsoft platform doesn't have the advantage of those clouds?
Who knew?
If you can have much higher resolution and smoother filtering with a rock solid framerate then that's a difference worth noting.
There's plenty of difference if they aim for 60fps and it can't actually maintain even that on Xbox One. Reason enough to see an important difference in an online shooter having a rock solid framerate and control response.
I think it's a bit of a travesty that a 400 pound console can't push a game as ugly as this...
Lebanese women = hot
Seems to me Cliffy B doesn't really care about the franchise anymore despite creating it as lead designer, he sees it as a finished thing in his eyes and I kinda see it as done for me as well.
Any new Gears will have to be amazing to get me very excited or interested again, it felt like it has run its course
Only if it had unlockable outfits for the goat. For example a cape. No goat sim should be without one
The cars are much quicker to model than the circuits, the completed car models look great but the tracks are far from finished.
I think it largely depends on the current status of the track development. Many are much further along than others and the build numbers are there, the later builds show improvement on the earlier ones already IMO.
The better ones are the X-Bow at the bottom and the 640 build test with the Gumpert third from the bottom.
I'm glad we're taking this as the finished thing at least 6 months before launch
Gears feels like one of those single generation IPs that sort of explode onto the scene at the start spectacularly then get a bit worn out by the time a next gen version arrives.
LMAO @ KingDadXVI
“You couldn’t make this game without having that kind of dedicated server support.”
So........they made it work on PC miraculously?
“We won’t get all the nice-ities on PCs that you get on Xbox One. There will be some re-engineering things.”
What nice-ities? Totally retarded AI? 720P only?
I wonder why they were so incredibly vague about these amazing advantages 'the cloud' is suppose...
Source engine is a win for PC. It runs very fast on PC. You won't need much of a PC to hammer Xbox One on this and do 1080p.
If you don't have an Xbox One then even an old gaming PC should be able to match it on this game at the very least.
Do we want cloud to provide more AI or cloud servers to allow more real players?
Dat cloud so thick preventing more real players?
It all sounds like so much BS. Who really wants more AI in an online multiplayer game.
"What about on PS4? I'll wait to judge when I see both racers quality on the same platform"
Although your first post states that, I don't care about how it looks on PS4 or Xbox One because this is a PC game first and a port to consoles second.
Therefore the PC version is what really matters to me, and is the version I'll get, and it looks better on that than any of the consoles racers I seen recently including driveclub.
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Project CARS plays brilliant, if you need to know. It looks better than the newest driveclub stuff I seen as well. Project CARS isn't even finished yet for a good 9 months or so either.
Maybe because it'll never look like this on any console currently?
No console version will match the PC version. So I guess that?
In reality this is a console game primarily. It's not out to exploit PC, it's out to build the best the console hardware is capable of and then port.
It's been that way since Jade Empire, then the first Mass Effect game. They were ported to PC but with no other real interest in taking advantage of the platform. ME2, ME3, Dragon Age 2 etc are console games with bare minimum visual upgrades to PC, despite the fact by the time these came out PC technology was vastly ...