HHG, I suggest you look up on how the human eye works and the brain perceive image to get you answer.
In short, the more frame displayed, the less change you brain will perceive and absence of an image (an exaggerated example will be a flip animation book). You don;t get that in real life, because the world is persistent and not a collection of frame, 240Hz TV gets closer to that. That is not the same a Actually perceiving 240Hz.
Sometimes you get great deal in steam for certain game (like now except Acvtivsion) and sometime you can pick up a bargin in retail. Logic suggest you go where the deal is.
Like I said I would go, Tesco, Game, Asda Etc an pick up a steal (I now live in the states and gamestop is Sh!t) but then I could pick up a Eidos pack for example for a stupid price.
If the Publishing houses do not want their game to be a certain price, go somewhere else. Simple. You are carrying like ...
I actually have a copy of Panza Dragoon Saga for the saturn, in storage with most of my stuff I brought with me from the UK.
True,
But they don't display at that FPS. Hence why I V-lock most games when I can.
Pandamobile, I would not bother with this guy. He clearly does not understand that the pricing policy in steam is not the same as retail. We have pointed it out to him, but it is clearly over his head.
The last physical game I bought was Crysis warhead. That was only because Tesco had it a stupid price. 13 GBP when I lived in the UK. Since HL2 was released, I have over 100 Steam games. I have bought 7 since the sale. You can beat it.
Steam is a delivery service. No Actvision games on sale because they decided on that, not Valve. The same reason over publishers game are on the cheap, because they allow it. Look at Eidos, I bought their pack on sale lasts year.
Intel are going to have a hard time convincing anyone if they can't get the chip up to scratch. Nvidia has burnt their bridges with Sony and MS, while ATI are still in good stead for MS and Nintendo.
The friendly A.I. has saved my rear end on more than one occasion, especially against the chargers.
Back to reality and not the average media rhetoric at the time. Vista not that bad. Granted, it was not perfect and granted you need at least a dual core PC.
It is a big achievement when you consider it is not just a handful of enemies pathfinding all over the place. Much more complex than lefts say, Dead Rising. The slide was interesting.
I have the 1st one on the 360. It will try for the 4th time to finish it. I got distracted by other game, and lost my way by the time I got back to it, hence starting again. I will do it on the PC this time around though be ME2 arrives
It is just too easy with all those low prices. But they do start to add up. Tempted on red faction though.
Too bad I missed the beta :/ I seem to bum out on all the PS3 betas, except LBP
So far I have bought
Clear Sky, Mirror's Edge, Riddick: DA, Sam HD Indigo Prophecy, L4D
Good, glad its not dynasty warriors 17 or something.
Argument makes no sense. Hate a game that was always multiplat for being multipat. Or is because it came on the PS3? Then how did that effect the game as a who. It did not.
I don't doubt the PS3 has gained a lot - I have my PS3 from UK day 1 and games when I need them regardless of how many sold, and I am not a Sony shareholder The same with my 360. That is not what I am saying. What am saying is the way a site becomes credible only when what they say is agreeable. N4G is funny.
Edit: I am talking both sides of the fanboy fence here.
Lol, VGChartz now credible
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@bunmut, I am being relative. Mario Galaxy runs great on the Wii. Yes compared to me playing it on the PC, it runs Sh!t, but I am not comparing to a PC. As you see I play both console and PC and take each for its own, and in context. try it sometime.
SFW! I know some thing are over priced. Just like many thing in life.
WTF can we do about it but:
1. don't buy the overpriced sh** you pr!ck go elsewhere
2. Complain to those who price it. They don't give a F
Petrol , eElectricity, income tax is an F'in rip-off in the UK. Go Complain about something that matters more.