I guess they made barrel rolls easier for newbies...
Its about time...time will come when the legal copies will soon be victims...go to mac to protect your selves from Viruses...HAH!
Been there, done that.. :P
decnt review though
its coming soon...keep ur pants on
Hmm I hope this is a good DS title
Gahhh.... wat a stupid comment.
I love the PS fanboys...they are so funny...talking without even checking the background of this new contender
Lost and Damned is lame on the whole
Interesting commentary
I love this...all the sonydroids jump on this game claiming its rubbish, but have no idea of the line of thoroughbred PC simulators this has developed from. This is its first appearance to the console and I think people will be shocked and awed.
Thats ur problem right there chris... you are only comparing this based on visuals... and that alone doesnt make a good race game
@PixlSheX - Dont continue to fool yourself with a game that does not excel in the physics department
Honestly that's the most small minded thought ever. That is why racing on the console is so blurred, because peeps like you stereotype GT5 with PS3 and Forza, PGR with the 360. Is there a problem if a new racer is in town. Compared to race pro, those games are very arcadish. I know fanbots will kill me for saying this but Race Pro is a serious simulator for a console and would be better than GT5 and Forza in terms of physics and handling.
Their media style sucks...simple as that...glad to see some people speaking their mind to the "big guns"
there is always VMWare I guess
I wish they could allow it to do other progs, like Linux...but thats not gonna happen
Very cool program here
Bravo to the guys who thought of it. Living in the US, I also wondered why no attention was given to the EU community, or even the middle eastern or asian, as well.
Cut the power to the house
Well this was obvious... Windows 7 to speak is technically still a lot heavier than XP, just the resource management was way better than XP. XP is a very light system and can do quite a lot, but obviously is outdated now to newer scalability tech, etc.