Good graphics with low system requirements. Flexible, stable, easy to mod and develop for.
Define "outdated" please.
Also, I'm guessing that "so many glitches" is in reference to this ONE glitch? Or are there others I'm not aware of?
Even if a game has poor sales, you just rehash the levels, character, and story and release a sequel; and this doesn't mean it's a bad sequel either.
The expensive part of game development is creating the engine, and there isn't always a need to change the engine for a sequel.
lets remember they prefer the Wii, and play for about 2 hours per week.
PC will always have niche titles, and I'll be happy to play 'em.
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Personally, I consider the "Game for Windows" logo to be a negative, but that doesn't stop me from buying them if they're not loaded down with crap.
I doubt MS will make much money off the PC version of the game. Every PC gamer has their OS already. For every person who buys a new copy of Windows, two people will obtain a "free" version.
Didn't I read an article stating Sony wanted the PS3 to fail, but for Blu-ray to succeed? Now this...
I once had a game lock up my computer. Other than that Vista has never had any problems on my machine for the 2 years I've used it. Actually, I've used it on 2 computer, and neither has had problems.
That's not to deny your having problems, but perhaps it's related to something other than the OS? Faulty hardware maybe?
And immediately says "we need a way to stop rentals a second hand sales on the consoles".
Just like they do on the PC.
the nation of generalizations.
The PS3 fans are finding it hard to accept that MS/360 is best publisher/hardware.
All PS3 fans have is the best game.
It's all about the hardware, games don't matter.
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So, he thinks:
1) Sony intended the PS3 to fail.
2) Sony intended the PS3 to push BD format.
Only flaw I see is that if the PS3 had failed, it wouldn't provide very much "push" for the new format now would it?
Sony intended the PS3 to do well AND push the new format.
McDonalds sold over 7 hamburgers last month.
LOL.
Seriously though, I was glad to read an article that didn't say.
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What is some of this "horse crap" you speak of? Able to provide any specifics?
If your going to list RAM usage as part of that "horse crap" then please answer this:
If you pay 100+ for the OS, is it unreasonable to ask you to buy 30$ worth in ram to run the OS properly? 30$ can buy 4 gigs of ram, not the best ram, but not bad none-the-less.
Compatibility is an issue for some programs, but I guess that's just the price you pay for 64...
Make it so that 1 engineer can be effective in moving the team to the front lines. Before you needed 2 or maybe more to keep the team at the front. Now 1 upgraded teleporter can do the job.
TF2 is one of my favorite games in recent years.
I have some great friends I usually play with, if anyone is looking for someone to introduce them to the game just PM me and we can play some time on Steam.
Especially when you consider games are developed and usually tested on PC.
Enjoying your favorite PS3 game? Remember, it was developed on a PC.
Sony really needs to get some chainsaw sword fights into one of their games, then people will respect the PS3.
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I know there is a Destructoid article that says an update is coming to the 360, and also that a update is COMING to the PC soon.
The difference however is that my submission states that the update is not COMING but is live and ready for download on your PC.
1080P, at 60 fps, decent textures and animations, looks good to me. I'm obviously playing the PC version. ;)
I should have specified that I'm speaking about the PC version. The forklift glitch doesn't effect the PC version, nor have I encountered any glitches. Valve patches them up pretty quickly when not bothered with QA testing.
The engine is so stable I can run the game in a full screen window and pull up Firefox and stuff while the game is in full motion in th...