@winter47th
Not at all tbh mate. My friend has a £700 ($1000) PC that easily destroys max settings for Crysis 2, which is an i7 system with a 560Ti.
I have a £400 computer that I bought a year ago which can run it on highest settings moderately well (25fps - just under what you expect on consoles) and even regular high settings looks better than consoles which I can run at 35-40fps.
I'm no PC fanboy either, play my xbox most re...
Steam is as close you can get to that on PC. And it's pretty damn good with voice chat, friends lists, groups, buying games as gifts, guest passes, ahcievements etc.
As well as the fact you get brilliant sales where you can buy games for dirt cheap.
It may be 'complicated', but if your at least semi-intelligent and you do your research anyone can figure it out. When I have problems with games not running I'm not some super tech-genius who knows what I need to do to circumvent every error code, I'm just very efficient with search engines (from years of practice) so I can find answers to any problems/queries I have. Everything can be google'd nowadays, remember.
Beat the recommended by a fair little bit with my cheap £400 1-year-old PC :D And it looks so good - brilliant optimisation.
I don't know if you're kidding but he meant to say 'ever before'. The source, CERFY, is just illiterate.
You have a point there. I guess I never think of PCs as just for gaming since I use them for so many things.
What I said takes nothing away from the 2500K, though, it is an absolutely brilliant processor.
"Its 3.3GHz stock speed is only a beat behind the fastest Core i7 model, with the main differential being the L3 cache and a slightly improved Turbo mode."
I'm pretty sure the biggest difference is the fact the 2500k has no hyperthreading while the 2600k does.
Well is this obvious. 24 players on a 64 player map would suck.
@captain-obvious
If they did somehow block other cards from playing the game, 2 big problems would result from that:
1. PC gamer backlash - PC gamers have always been pro-open-platform, with graphics card exclusives they are taking away the open-platform environment of PC gaming, one of the best most beloved parts of it.
2. It wouldn't actually work - PC gamers are intelligent and determined and would just hack their way into being able t...
After playing demos and stuff it seems like a pretty good game but I'll wait it out until the Steam Summer Sale when I'm itching for something to play :)
@Maria
I think he's saying cause they say the 360 version is better graphically. But he seems a bit of a fanboy anyway so meh don't really care.
For me personally I'll probably be getting the game for PC but not for another 2, 2 and a half months (after my exams have finished).
"it's funny how the once biased GT is now a trusted source for reviews and the former biggest site in gaming is now just proganda and lies"
Haha classic. So whenever something suits your opinion it's 'trusted' and whenever it differs from your opinion it's 'propaganda and lies' (I took the time to spell 'proganda' properly there).
Truly pathetic typical crap to come out of a fanboy.
@Schism no he didn't. He said the Xbox version of Crysis 2 is the best looking console game. Learn to read.
3 bubbles now, really? Even when I'm almost completely impartial but offer my own personal opinions in a constructive way...
The comment forum for this website absolutely sucks. A massive screw you to 90% of people who comment on these boards.. I'm leaving.
I bet in the review it says like 'Crysis 2 is one of the, and arguably; the best looking game on consoles'.
"The graphics in the video doesnt look all that impressive only a small step from the original PC game which is near a decade old!... "
Oh my god don't be so ridiculous. Go play Deus Ex now and try tell me this is only a small step up. I understand this game isn't top tier in terms of graphics nowadays, but it's massively better than the original Deus Ex, not even slightly close whatsoever.
No I have not.
I like it as I used to be a frequent player of rainbow six vegas. Plus this is an RPG with slower gameplay than a regular FPS so I don't think it'll hinder people that much.
Why is it always only in America, so stupid.
The developers DID say the control scheme would be more orientated to a controller, but that's not a big deal tbh.