It's way too late now for this. If anything was going to be done about Peer 2 Peer file sharing of Copyrighted Music, it should have been done years ago. It would take something massive now to stop it.
256 MB of Video Ram is the basic standard now for graphics cards.
To whoever is a big enough tool to purchase this...Please submit yourself for your public flogging.
If so many Wii's are being sold why aren't more Wii titles topping software sales lists?
Do you realize how fast a Simarillion movie would have to move? It would be like doing a movie about the Book of Genesis, then Paradise Lost, then the rest of the Bible.
The more sexually repressed a culture is, the more perverted it becomes.
The End wasn't that hard to beat if you decided not to go the "Sniper Duel" way. All you had to do was find him once then use the thermal goggles to follow his footprints right to his next hiding place.
If an early adopter does feel cheated that have only themselves to blame. Going right for new electronics products has never been economically sound. This is the price you play for, "Having to have the new thing" right away.
* A Vampyre Story - Late 2007
* Age of Conan - October 30th 2007
* Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties - Fall 2007
* Aion: The Tower of Eternity - 2008
* Alan Wake - 2008
* Alone in the Dark: Near Death Investigation - Late 2007
* American McGee's Grimm Tales - Spring 2008
* Assassin's Creed - November 2007
* BioShock - August 24th 2007
* Black Noise - 2008
* Blacksite: Area 51 - ...
It looks more like you went and picked the most overpriced hardware without any regard for what the actual requirements for the game will be. It's definitely not 1200 dollars for 4 gigs of ram, possibly for the most over clocked, hot off the assembly line Ram, but I can find 2 gigs (2 x 1Gig) for about $80-$120. Also Monitors do not usually factor in to PC price, since most people already have them. Any requirements seen so far only call for dual core processors not quad cores, so lower that ...
Bioshock, Half Life2: Orange Box, UT 3, Hellgate London, and Crysis. I don't care if they are multiplat, because they are always better on PC.
Would you mind giving a hardware break down on what costs so much?
Yeah it would take skill to make use of a control scheme as useless as joypads compared to the precision you get on KB/M.
Unfortunately when you buy PC games you don't have the option. It's buy or don't buy....or play the demo.
I was waiting to move on to DX10. This may be what I was waiting for.
SOF2 only saving grace was it's GHOUL body damage system, but this look like every other game with just red mist for body hits.
All Valve game files are encrypted and require linking up to their server to decrypt them. After that you can run Steam in offline mode, but sometimes you'll get the message that "This game cannot be run in offline mode". I'm not entirely sure why, maybe it needs updates, but you will have to sign online before you can play again. It's only a little annoying, but it's cool to have it up and not have to put in any discs the run the games, and automatic updates are great as well.
As long as there is mouse-aiming this game will do fine on PC.
Halo is the best shooter on consoles end of story....
Halo 3 doesn't try anything new, like Warhawk.
Halo 3 is not as open as Crackdown.
Halo 3 is not as suspenseful Resident Evil.
Halo 3 is maybe just as fun as Twisted Metal, not more.
Halo 3 is not as original as Shadow of the Colossus.
Are you kidding? I would be embarrassed to be walking around with such a blatant example of my excess. Not to mention that it would make you look like a total jackass.