You should check your eyes then :P
Obvious typo when I posted it, my bad :P
Kind of wished though that the 'falling antenna' would be something more than a scripted event. Still, it's better than nothing I guess
Later levels with 100+ enemies on-screen without additional slowdowns are simply a beauty to behold. Can't think of any other engine pushing those kind of numbers
TeamSync is a BF3 Squad-VOIP solution
And you believe that a VoIP support will need a large patch or the game to be reinstalled? How naive you are.
Guess you were not around when Glide patches were floating around that included different API paths for mere MB's, something that is even more complicated than adding VoIP.
All in all, DICE is simply keeping VoIP to Battlelog because it's their 'IWNET' and they want to promote it by all means. That's the reason and not the fact tha...
As ninjahunter said, the game is CPU bottlenecked (typical for a Gamebryo powered game I guess). So yeah, these textures don't come with a noticeable performance hit (unless you have a card with low vRam)
Yeap, those textures are simply insane
Not only that but these HD Texture Packs have a huge impact at the GPU's vRam too. Don't know if X360 and PS3 could handle such high-resolution textures
That would be a great Total Conversion and a bit ironic at the same time. But yeah, it would be awesome
Time to explode some explosions because... I'm Liquid Soap :P
Yeap. Project CARS might be the PC racing game that will top every console racing game
LarVanian has a point. Name one Obsidian game that was not full of bugs :P. Sure they did KOTOR2 but they have lots of flops on their hands
They are talented as hell. Problem is that each and every Obsidian game is a bug-fest and they always rush pretty much everything - even when they have a lot of development time like in Alpha Protocol.
really doubt that the patch included karkland
The article also has another video that showcases the nerfed IRNV during open stages (it's better than the one in the Metro map)
precisely that
Post was updated with a new workaround that works with pretty much every version (retail and Steam)
Precisely that. Times have changed, whether we like it or not. Still miss though the 90s when Internet was not as popular as it is today and everyone was getting their information from those monthly magazines
Sadly, that's true