No, Scottis, you're wrong there mate.
"Before we go any further, let's clear something up. There's a difference between a game being 'banned' and it being 'refused classification'. And it's an important difference to take note of if you plan on playing Mortal Kombat uncensored in the year 2011.
A title which is refused classification cannot be sold, distributed or displayed for public exhibition in Australia - but in every...
Actually, there aren't that many games that have been banned down here. I can only think of a couple off the top of my head. There's a HUGE difference between banning something and refusing classification.
There's a difference between refused classification and being outright banned.
In this case, if it's refused classification, it is still legal to own an unedited imported copy of the game. If it's banned (which won't happen), it's illegal to own any copy of the game.
Unless you live in W.A where it's illegal to own an unedited version of the game if it's refused classification.
But realistically, even if you liv...
I don't think that the demo or the leaked SP will hurt sales, as neither can be used for epeen purposes.
Bahahahahaha + bubs for epic lols.
I know it's trolling but fuck it was funny.
I think a fair amount of PC gamers will be happy that their cards are finally being fully used. Not much has pushed our hardware for a couple of years now, and i'm happy that this will change that.
Am semi-interested to see what they do with the consoles, but am more interested to see how far they'll go with PC hardware.
People like you aren't exactly helping the cause....
I think people are blowing the whole "We Dare" thing way out of proportion though. Yes, the ad is a little risque, but the game itself doesn't seem anywhere near as bad as Ubi would like us to think.
On the MK thing - WB have submitted an appeal, so we'll see what happens, but I won't be surprised if it doesn't get released here at all, as nobody wants a toned down MK, and gamers will just have to import it. Is generally cheaper that way in any case....
Since the P2 announcement, and the way it was announced, I think a lot of us have been hoping that it would tie into (and perhaps unveil) EP3 in some way.
I'm not so sure about it, but it would be brilliant if this was true.
I don't think it is - think it's just getting smashed. Been trying on and off for about 4 or so hours now. I hate auth servers.
Yeah I gave up after a while and got back to work.
I think it's called "jumping on the bandwagon", albeit a little late.
Ouch.
As am I.
Phenom hexacore, 8 gig ddr3 and dual 6870s. Am just hoping that multicore and crossfire support is decent, otherwise I may be screwed lol.
@ Legion - you're very, very wrong. 5 years ago that may of been the case - but these days the majority of devs aren't pushing PC hardware at all, and a decent 5 year old system can run just about any new game out there.
As far as Crysis 2, the recommended requirements are fairly decent, with older hardware still viable, it won't be anywhere near the resource hog that the original game was.
@ Pozzle - exactly right.
I would say the "half the weight of a normal child and sunken eyes" speaks for itself though don't you think?
Not exactly a surprise. The place to play this was always going to be on the PC. Game will still sell pretty well though imo.
I'll wait for a decent gameplay trailer before I get my hopes up.
And still they leave out one of the greatest race tracks in the world - Bathurst.