What the hell are these guys talking abou...oh it's Polygon. Next.
Thing is, that's only in the US. Amazon UK has no such deal. With the Steam Summer Sale, it's world wide. And there's a discount on almost every game.
Wow that's a lot of disagrees to my previous comment. When I said incorrect, I meant that KZ:SF looks way better than vanilla Crysis running on medium/high. Now, if you talk about Crysis 3, that's a different story.
Amen
I would have to say you're incorrect.
Is there ever a bad time to win the lottery?
Well, it this current day and age, you don't need to have "real gaming rigs" to actually enjoy hardcore games. My dell inspiron laptop easily maxed out Skyrim at around 45-60fps, and at 30fps with graphics mods on. I can run games like Alan Wake, BF3, Far Cry 3, Crysis 1/2/3, Batman, The Witcher 2, etc, all at decent settings at a playable framerate. So there are quite a few "non-gaming PC" owners out there who play hardcore games on their PC.
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Retail PCs, if with an Intel HD video card, can run games such as Battlefield 3, Skyrim, CoD, GTA IV, etc, albeit at the lowest settings, but still at a playable framerate. And with the new generation of Intel CPUs, comes the Intel HD 5000 range, which have increased graphics capabilities. AMD offers their integrated solutions which can be crossfired with a dedicated card (laptop) and they run games just fine. So please, for the sake of humanity, stop talking out of your ass.
My main platform is my ps3, as I started gaming with consoles, and that my PC isn't of the highest end spectrum. Though I still play quite a few games on PC, and I LOVE Steam sales! Just got me The Witcher 2 for £3.74! Phone/tablet? Only when I'm on the crapper.
Not enough fish in the sea? :P
@Sega LMAO!
5GB GDDR5? I thought it was 8. 1GB for the OS and 7 for games?
What these people don't understand is that if there were no more consoles, the gaming industry would be dead. The standard of games would drop, and gaming will go back to being something only nerds do in their free time.
@Gunsmoke, you keep on mentioning "ton"...you do realise a ton is a unit for weight? And noctis_lumia mentioned 9 exclusives for this year, metaphorically speaking, for a console on it's 7th year with it's next iteration coming in the horizon, 9 exclusives can be counted as a "ton". So there you have it. What are you gonna say to that? Oh wait...looks like you're out of bubbles.
My PS3 is set up vertically behind my TV. It's in my room and I think it's the best setup for my room. Laying it down flat would take up a lot of room.
Erm, new games in the UK cost £40. That's $59.49 at the current exchange rate. Compared to a $59.99 price for a new game in the US, it's more or less the same price. Of course, when you talk about electronics and not media, then US all the way.
New games usually come at a price point of £40 in the UK. That's just over $59. The new prices are most likely placeholders.
But isn't everything expensive in Scandinavian countries? Plus the average wage there is 4 times that in the UK.
As much as I'd hope it did, I doubt it, since the E3 gameplay wasn't even close to that screenshot. But we can always dream. The CGI trailer was the bomb though!