If for some reason you can't, then the devs are out of touch with what gamers really want, OR they have intentionally gimped the game.
But, I expect you'll be able to. MediaMolecule seems to love the technology as much as they do the money, fortunately. This game is impresive even by PC standards.
Have a small knowledge of programing, I can't imagine the nightmare it would be to program this game to acomidate the infinite possiblities. Amazing!
Thanks you Captain Obvious.
So anyone can get it?
If so, I guess you can choose to enjoy the free buggy version, or pay 60$ for the full, and less buggy version.
Either way, I'm excited for this game; but I think an OPEN beta may be a bit to good to be true.
I honestly appreciated your explination of the situation. A bubble for you.
Perhaps they could get your live ID, and your current DRM, and then have a system which would reprogram (if you will) your DLC so that it will work on your NEW DRM.
Also, does anyone know if PS3 could potentially have the same problem? What is my PS3 MAC address changes?
Wonder how the PS3 version is shaping up?
I'm excited about this game.
And, lets say Home allows you to seamlessly trasition into games.
So you're walking through Home, with your sweet jackes, then you see some rival jackets, so you pull out your RPD and start laying down some covering fire, and all the people on Home start running all over, but then the rivals set off some C4 and blow up one of the screens that Pepsi is advertising on, and it falls on your teams trophy case and sends the trophies flying, and...
Man, Home will be AW...
The thing is, if someone is making a game in their garage, they're probably doing it on their own time, and they really don't have anything to lose. How is that dangerous? Minimal revenue, minus the non-existant development costs, and your left with a little profit, for something that was primarily a source of entertainment and self-improvement from the beginning.
In a worse case scenerio, you produce a mediocre game, that lacks inovation, and has its fair share of technical ...
I learned to type playing Tribes 2, and using text comms. You learn to type fast when you have to stand still, in a hail of bullets, to type something.
In an early demonstration, someone said you could use pictures from you HDD, so an update had better contain more than just textures. If we cannot use pictures on HDD as textures, then the developers are either stupid, or they have gimped the game intentionally; either way though, my desire for the game would be reduced. To be honest, I don't know what an update could contain, because you can do almost anything as is. Presuming the game works as advertised of course.
If they...
Are there even a million people who want this game?
I passed on this game partially because they were already talking of new ways to take my money before the game itself was even released...
I'm on the last level, but havn't tried it. Granted I've skipped around a few levels, and havn't perfected all. "Go for Rainbow!" LOL.
I find the hard levels MUCH easier than some of the medium levels I struggled with. Probably because I was able to perfect my strategies in the medium levels.
I hard a hard time with the early mediums, but towards the end of medium and beginning of hard I actually picked up rainbows on my FIRST run on some levels.
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Yes, it's not really worthy news IMO.
However, on the subject. If my "shoping around" when looking for a new laptop is any indication, some of these people probably have a cheap laptop with 512 ram. Vista uses about 600 ram, on a good day. I don't know why Walmart, and the likes, even bother selling their 512 ram laptops loaded with Vista, that's disapointment in a box if I've ever seen it.
Kind of like Micheal Jackson, who was denied his 15 years of childhood, so he took a 45 year break from real life to make up for it... sorry...
I was playing with the OPs idea that Sony is in trouble. I was being sarcastic suggesting that 360 would defeat PS3 and be the consumers choice despite it's shoddy hardware and questionalbe policies.
It will one day be seen that Sony was killed by a closed platform, with shoddy hardware, and overpriced perpetuals. I guess the consumers made their choice...
And if you get around to it, you can spend about 15 seconds in your TV menu and eliminate the color difference, then they really are the same. :D
Color differences are trivial and can be adjusted.
Shall I hook a 360 up to a B&W CRT-TV and hook a PS3 to a Bravia and then compare the two? Save the color difference, they are the same.
And I like how mesh tried to sound somewhat neutral in his post, but we all know he's a PS3 hater and has no credibility.
A reviewer say the game is good, and that it's good on both plateforms. So if your a 360 owner, you get a good game; this is good news. If your a PS3 owner, you get a good game; this is good news. No bad news here till Zhuk contribures his BS to the discussion. Apparently any good PS3 news throws Zhuk into apologetic mode, as though the 360 needs his bias comments in order to stand. What are you defending Zhuk? 360 is getting a great game, are you unhappy about something?
Home will be a great way to meet people for those like me, who have no friends (either online of offline).