Duplicate story, Geoff Keighley's only speculating.
http://www.n4g.com/News-484...
Why wouldn't it be?
It looks like development on this game is progressing well.
I guess that they finally figured out that they can't charge players for every single piece of content that they make for a game.
No one needs your permission to post links to content on the Internet. Otherwise, Google would be sending you requests every time that you changed your website.
This article has a very misleading title. None of these are Nintendo portable systems.
The screen resolution has nothing to do with file size.
I would like to try out this game!
It's not fake, but it isn't an "official" clip of Gears of War 3. We'll probably see this new technology being used in a potential Gears of War 3, regardless.
There's also no reason for this video to be running on console hardware, if you know what I mean.
This is from Game Informer, I just saw this in the April 2010 issue.
It's possible that this isn't a misprint. This issue was printed before the announcement that Portal 2 would be coming to Mac, and it has Mac listed as one of the platforms in the preview. A similar situation might have occurred regarding Red Dead Redemption, in that Rockstar might officially announce a PC version soon.
That doesn't mean that the PC version won't look the best, because it will due to the ability to turn up the anti-aliasing levels and screen resolution.
John Carmack did say that the PC version was going to look significantly better than the console versions.
It delays the DLC because Activision is not allowed to exploit the Modern Warfare franchise for further financial gain while the lawsuit is in progress.
@ snaileri
The DICE employee updated his post with those exact words...
Steam is going to be released on Mac.
In the UK, the Xbox 360 has a significantly bigger install base, so I am not surprised.
Gearbox also made Borderlands, so what's your point? Most developers don't have a perfect record. Even Blizzard and Bungie made comparably-worse games before they worked on the franchises that everyone knows them for today.
This is an unprecedented deal coming from that digital distribution outlet. Kudos to Microsoft for finally beginning to intensify their competition with Valve.
Why do IGN UK and AU reviews almost always have lower scores than their US counterparts? Do the reviewers for those sites want to look "tougher" than the Americans?
They would deny it if they weren't working on it, I don't see why they wouldn't...
I would love it for this rumor to be true!