@Tvensky
YES! Vietnam especially!!!! Really looking forward to this - we need a good new WWII shooter. Cryengine is a solid choice as well.
@Brooktini86
I see what you did there ;)
Or they can make projectiles shoot from your gun opposed to your face.
A wiki link......great job bro. Next thing we need is a link to Google search results
Crackdown was great! Crackdown 2 was... eh...
Just give me Crackdown 3 with a new city and no zombies and I'll be happy!
Looks cool, looking forward to seeing more!
Here's hoping that they do it justice and don't release it unfinished like BF4.
@dedicatedtogamers
Mentions PC and gets dislikes - lol at typical N4G. Needless to say I agree with dedicatedtogamers.
I have no doubt that GTA V is incoming to next gen, but that PC boxart can't be legit. GFWL is getting axed this summer, no way it would be included with GTA V.
Here's hoping the multiplayer isn't just a map pack like Halo Anniversary. Give us ORIGINAL UNALTERED Halo 2 MP with better graphics!
There's not much point making a 360 exclusive at this point. However since the X1 architecture is similar to the PC, it wouldn't be that much of a stretch of resources to port it to PC as well.
Plus since the Halo 2 Vista servers are undoubtedly going to get shut down along with GFWL this summer, Microsoft will be alienating the entire Halo PC fanbase with not even a Halo 3 port anywhere in sight.
@Caleb_H
I couldn't agree more! I don't need a million perks, killstreaks and attachments - just give me some good maps, realistic weapons, and solid gameplay and I'm in.
As well as a simultaneous PC release.
All we need a Halo 2 Anniversary with proper Halo 2 multiplayer, NOT like the Reach multiplayer maps included with Halo Anniversary.
That's good to know. All you have to do is swap the battery and disable that useless light and you're set!
I have an Asus MX239H as well as a Dell U3011 which are both fantastic. Dell IPS monitors are certainly among the best - NEC also makes some great professional quality IPS panels, but their price tag isn't for everyone.
It's great to see the modding community being noticed in a positive light. A skilled modder can bring so much new depth to a game - some mods are on par with or even exceed the efforts of AAA game studios.
Hopefully more developers will take note of Bethesda's approach to the modding community and make their games more mod-friendly as we have seen in the days of old.
They're just ignorant trolls. When GTA V gets its PC release, everything wrong with the game will be fixed with mods and these fools will be whining that their temporary last-gen console exclusivity is gone.
Just watched the alternate link before it went down.
It doesn't look too bad for a 360 game - not sure what everyone was expecting from a game of this scale on old-gen hardware. It will obviously look much better on next-gen consoles and of course PC.
The handling looks pretty awful though, and there is hardly any car damage. It's definitely a step-down from GTA IV car physics, but mods will fix that when the PC version comes around.
30FPS for single player is fine. Having 60 only really matters in MP and racing games.