Sadly I don't believe so, but i'm not too sure. Maybe some elements are in there, but I havn't played any of the PC Expansions so I wouldn't know for sure. If EA support the game with DLC expansions and chuck in a few achievement points/trophies that would be an absolutely awesome move. Generally EA as of recent support their titles pretty well, I hope this is no different.
Limitations being? It's pretty much identical to the base PC version...
Just sat playing it now, I have the PC version but just wanted it on the console so I could sit back in bed and chillout playing it on the big TV as opposed to sat in my chair with a monitor. So far so good, impressed by the exchange system. Installed the game on my 360 and load times dont seem out the ordinary whatsoever.
I really hope they continue to support it with DLC packs, and significant ones at that as opposed to just clothes/furniture packs. Would love to see the ...
Bloody Good Time is absolutely awesome. 400 msp's, hitting the PC for £3.99. It is literally The Ship with a few twists - what a fantastic game The Ship was! Hopefully more people take notice of this. Sadly it's a game which requires some explanation and the modern era of gamers just want to shoot people.
A little more mixed than expected? It's pretty much 8's across the board with 1 or 2 exceptions
Sounds good to me :) All I wanted was the PC version put onto the consoles so I can chillout and play it. Looking forward to this. My only concern is with the PC version's expansions, including one which is being released on the same day as the console game - will these hit the console in some form?
10 hours and 1 crash isn't major which is good to hear. I'll have my copy tomorrow. Glad they're fixing the issues pretty quick though it seems. Obsidian always have buggy releases, it was a given.
My friend told me today he headshotted a guy who then flew up in the air and landed back down on him - killing him in the process. I found that to be a pretty awesome bug haha ;)
So far i'm enjoying it. Sure it's simple but it has alot of charm and is just straight up good fun. Save system is the main bummer, can be a tad irritating, but so far no other issues.
Didn't make a fanfare but most downloadable titles don't. The date was announced weeks back.
I hope they open up the beta to more people, would like to give it a try before putting down any cash. I pretty much bought my PS3 to play Killzone 2 and couldn't have been more burnt by it. Unbelievably average in every possible way. Any developer which releases a supposed AAA shooter and cant even get the aiming right is seriously worrying.
That said I'm still eager to give KZ3 a chance.
Interesting. I thought the demo was absolutely crap. Wonder if theres much improvement since.
Screw review scores man decide for yourself ¬_¬
Man I hate these german sites with crappy ads and JWPlayer rather than straight up Youtube embedding so the quality can't be selected.
Yeah i'm sure they leak beta software on purpose so they can ban those partaking in illegal activities ;) /endsarcasm
I'm enjoying it myself. I like both hardcore european RPG's and the lighter ones such as this. I guess it's all down to expectations. To me it's pretty similar to Risen, which I also enjoyed.
Why is that a catch? Considering Super Meat Boy and Costume Quest hit for 1200 each on the same day thats my 2400 done in a day, making both the games techically cost me 800 each - great stuff!
They'll definitely be doing it, just not with this update. I've hit the cap a couple of times but i've always had no problem finding a ton of people I no longer played online with or spoke to. If anyone regularly plays with 100 people i'd be surprised.
Still unsure whether to get this on PC or Console. Dragon Age 1 was vastly superior on the PC and I still havn't managed to finish it all, but still loving it! However this looks like Bioware are seriously changing the franchise to suit the consoles more.
Sorry but the guy is right, 'disagree' all you want. Many are literally paying to BETA TEST software. You have companies dedicated to outsourced testing which software developers pay large sums for. Instead your giving them money to test their software. More and more companies are capitalising on the impatience of gamers.
Cool story bro