Consoles wouldn't even be able to manage this game on the lowest settings. They're have to cut a lot out of the game to make it run on a ps3 or 360.
I'm going to get both. Then I won't miss any games. I win.
Arma 3 is out next year, if you haven't got a gaming pc yet you might want to get one, then you'll get your wish.
Once the big games land it will really take off, especially towards the end of the year.
22 million?
One of my most anticipated, along with Skyrim.
But pc games did this over 10 years ago, it's not innovative.
You can do it on firefox with adblock, which is the first thing I did in another HHG BS article. I'm not sure about other browsers though.
'I think all Hiphop wants to show is that PS3 exclusives are innovating MORE than PC exclusives.'
Lol, you are deluded.
I am 100% sure that sack_boi has never played the game. Anyone that listens to him is a fool. You can't trust someone that thinks Google is just a webpage.
The fanbois.
Enjoy waiting.
I'll be getting most of them I think.
It will :)
As a president he made a great comedian. Whenever I'm feeling a bit depressed I just go watch a few vids of George's speeches and I soon cheer up.
Not only old school gamers, for a lot of young gamers this will be their first time playing it.
They are getting cheaper every day though. It won't take long for them to be very affordable.
EDIT:@GamerSciz
Where in my comment did I say they were affordable now? I simply said they were getting cheaper, and it won't be long until they get down to an affordable level :\
How does that work, releasing 2 home consoles in a single generation? There isn't a set start date for companies to release new hardware. They can sell new consoles whenever they want.
EDIT:By your crazy logic MS already did it with the 360.
Mine could Coke-a-Cola. A lot of pcs could quite easily. A bigger hdtv does not mean that the resolution goes up, it's still 1080p.
I got the limited edition of Fallout 3, with the lunchbox and bobblehead. I kept it a year or so then sold it on Ebay for over twice what I paid for it, minus the actual game which I kept. For that reason alone it was worth buying.