That was good but I liked the first one better, does anyone know if these are official?
in house studios so to speak always borrow tech from each other, I don't care if they use the COD 4 engine. They did modify it though but in the end that will save them time to work on the game to make it better.
Alan Wake
Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise
Halo Wars
The inevitable Forza 3
Fallout 3 (Exclusive DLC included of course)
Future PGR releases
Gears of War 2
Mass Effect 2 and 3 (Since they were already announced)
Fable 2
Too Human
The recently hinted at Rare games (Inevitable really)
Pirates vs. Ninja Dodgeball
Castle Crashers
Infinite Undiscovery
The list really goes on, now its your turn!
It could be implemented into gaming somehow, maybe getting a character model from a dead person through video footage?.....
Sega mocking others for releasing crap games.... never!
Before Sega looks into other's backyards maybe they should think about looking at their own.
That was pretty amazing!
The show was great, full of laughs!
With the Xeon though, didn't they take Intel's Xeon chip and just modify it?
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Heres more info on Larrabee, so far up to 48 cores have been benchmarked!
I don't see Sony using it unless CELL completely fails, since they co created the thing. Microsoft and Nintendo are really the only companies that will probably use it.
If no patch comes then all I have to say is:
Thats What You Get When Your Company is Run By A ex Sony CEO!
Although during my play through I didn't come across any bugs, only the control issue.
Good line up,
Bombibom: Your comment = fail!
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Rare always makes their own engines, I don't think they have ever used a external engine.
If it goes HD 1080p visuals would kick ass!
One of the requirements is to update the graphics, but I think that might be arcade ports though.
I only came across minor issues in Assasins Creed, nothing major. They were so minor a simple update could have fixed them.
The end results prove it didn't, similar to Alone in the Dark, I mean look at how that game is in the end after countless delays, how would the original game have been. I think Phil Harrison probably forced it out instead of allowing them to release it in the fall like they are with the PS3 version. Before Phil Atari was pushing it back giving Eden time to work, with Phil Atari pushed it out the door.
On the PS3 port they couldn't pull native 720p, native 1080p would have been a nightmare for the developers. 720p on the 360 seems to have allowed them to keep a constant frame rate for the most part, 1080p would have added to the frame rate woes.
Thats good, it seems like Atari is back on stable ground again, now lets turn to Midway!