Rare is very busy indeed, but don't expect anything that's not related to Kinect out of them.
What's with the name? WiiU? Somebody needs to get fired
1080p? You know what 1080p stands for, right? P as in progressive? Non-Interlaced? As in has nothing to do with posters or images?
Bestbuy? Sorry mate, not everyone on this site has a worthless life and a fulltime job in retail.
As for me, I know which products Rare is currently working on, including the ones that aren't announced yet. I also know some of the stuff that's coming to their Kinect Sports title. Whichever way you put it however, I was told that the only thing they would be working on until the next Xbox would be Kinect, as that's what Microsoft wanted them to do.
I can guarantee that you won't, unless they are transformed into Kinect games.
Don't count on Killer Instinct, Rare's currently only working on Kinect Titles.
*milk* *milk*
Stop with the spin-offs and give us Assassins Creed 3 - Been waiting since 2009.
So what about the undisclosed free software? If you don't want to try PS+, then don't - they're not forcing you to. But they are giving you a free (probably) game, and yet you are complaining?
It's true that there are laptops that allow it, but they're rare and expensive, which adds to point 3.
I'd disagree there.. Mass Effect 1 on PC is very well optimised, but has some extra graphical techniques that improve the visuals on PC. Setting everything to high on both Mass Effect 1 & 2 on PC, I'd almost go as far as saying that the first looks better than the second.
Laptops are limited by size, components, power usage and mobility.
The person who wrote the article refers to them as "Small problems", but there's three very substantial problems:
1. Performance - A PC will always dwarf a laptop in terms of performance
2. Troubleshooting - If my GPU breaks in a PC, I replace it. If it breaks in a laptop, I need to buy a new laptop.
3. Price - Considering that screens, keyboards, mice, etc. are a...
I think a lot of people jumped the gun a bit early, the announcement trailer was only there to show what was new in the game, it wasn't there to represent a serious change in artstyle. Given the amount of time between the announcement trailer and now, it's fair to say that there just hasn't been enough time for the developer to completely change the style to what we're seeing now, so it's a good assumption to say that this was the style they had all along.
what a crap website. First they have very little knowledge of how the law actually works, and second, I've never seen sentences that long.
How about this guy
http://www.ps3informer.com/...
Didn't like the video, and the your mum joke just didn't work.
A shame, I wanted this game to be good.
I don't think the ones in "dishonerable mentions" are all that bad... Some are them are fun
The budget doesn't affect gameplay, conceptually. It might lead to less content, but the game-design itself is not affected by the budget. The only thing that affects it is the quality of the game designer.
graphics and gameplay are designed by different people in the game development process. One has nothing to do with the other, they are _independent_
3 pieces of concept art, but can't see any screens ...
When XIII-2 was announced they already said it would release before Versus XIII. Versus has always been a bit in the background, that's why its taking so long.