I decided to give baldur's gate 2 a go, got it from gog.com. So far so good!
Dat music... brings nostalgia to my ears.
Playing it as a 9 year old a year after it came out, I sadly never finished the game, but that didn't stop me from creating new characters and trying over and over again.
Maybe I should try it out one more time...
it's running on frostbite engine 2 so so i doubt it. It's gonna have sick graphics though.
Don't really understand your first question, you typically just get the latest driver. But if by driver you mean which graphics card to get, then yeah you can wait for nvidia's next line-up of cards or get something that's out now (gtx550 and up). AMD cards are also an option, they are cheaper but are a bit lackluster when it comes to driver support. Opt for a quad core for sure.
45% percent performance boost in skyrim?? That's awesome considering the game already ran great. Will allow people to bump up their settings a little more
it worked out just fine for Microsoft :)
Valve games never require a super pc though. In fact, its their ability to make such great looking, varied, and innovative games on a relatively old engine that make them such a good dev imo.
They run much cooler.
Maybe he just enjoys the better graphics? Plus, it's not an fps so preferring a gamepad is excusable imo.
Damn, well said.
@persistantthug
What the funk is quad definition??
you could have gotten 1tb with that money... before the Thailand floods of course. Now the prices are just ridiculous.
I know what u mean. Getting knifed in bf3 is pretty humiliating imo since its only a one hit kill from behind and they take your precious dog tag. I think to kill someone from the front you have to knife them 3 times or less if they are already hurt.
@xgamer
"Better than the PC in some area's"
Um, no... especially not based on these low res pictures.
The main problem with working in the game industry is the high competition.
@Thegamefoxgtv
Ah I see what u mean, your wording made it seem like the author shouldn't be complaining at all.
I'm not saying it's difficult to find anything, I'm just saying it takes longer than it should, especially, in my case, when it comes to poisons and potions... my list is just huge and scrolling through everything every time I want to use one potion is just a drag.
Scrolling through hundreds of items in alphabetical order takes forever and makes no use of the mouse. It's fine for consoles but not for PC. Categorical sub-menus and a grid system is simply more efficient because everything you need is there on one window.
If you read the article you would see that the author clearly stated that the game was great and didn't nit-pick at all. Also, when the UI is such a big part of a long game like this one, it is valid to criticize it (the UI) for being frustrating to use on PC.
@ssultan
No they wont. Go troll somewhere else please.