It's not leaked.
The Pyro page is supposed to be released today.
Also, some people have reported this story. It's not a duplicate. This is a link directly to Valve/Steam's Pyro page detailing the achievements, new weapons, and new maps.
And speaking of new maps, Turbine is awesome! I haven't played Fastlane yet, but I play a lot of Turbine on the Jiggly's Fun House server and it's one of my favorite maps.
But I like penises.
I'm pretty sure it's something like that.
There should be a lengthy video on YouTube detailing how Spore works.
People use the Agree/Disagree system as a Vote Up/Down system (e.g., Digg's thumbs up/down system). N4G decided to be different and use the words Agree and Disagree for whatever reason. As far as I know, nobody uses it the way it's intended.
These are definitely not fake and are rendered in CryENGINE 2. If they're not, then they're very convincing.
I recognize the Crysis textures, props, and brushes. Also, you can see some texture warping on the trees.
I don't understand.
How does Valve outdo themselves every single time with these?
Yes, it will still work.
Download it from the official site, guys.
We need to set that record!
Well, duh.
The PC is not getting Battlefield: Bad Company.
It's getting Battlefield 3 and Battlefield: Heroes.
ahhhhh a console fanboy.
As ignorant as ever.
720p (1280x720) is a 16:9 resolution.
Wow, this is a pretty big patch. It addresses a lot of the concerns that the community had with the game.
Great job, Codemasters.
No, I'm guessing the cards cost around $300 to make. The GPU itself, I believe, was said to cost around $110.
The lowering of the price, however, will cause them to make less profit and make it take longer for them to recoup their R&D costs.
They also copied from Unreal Tournament 2004, Painkiller, Morrowind, Diablo 2, and Spawn (the movie).
They also used Crysis footage in their trailer.
Q. Can the map editor--
A. Yes it can.
Just goes to show that an awesome computer doesn't have to cost a lot of money.
First people say the human eye can only detect 30 FPS, now people are saying that the eye can only see 10 to 16 million colors.
Where the hell are people being told these things?
They're quite obviously false.
For GRID:
Wheel > Controller
vitz3, you are wrong.
The majority of games out today can run on even slow computers, and at playable frame rates. You won't get the best visuals, but the gameplay experience will still be intact.
The only games that REQUIRE a beefy machine to play that I can name off the top of my head are Crysis, Flight Simulator X, and Age of Conan, but even those can be run on slower computers.
I love this game already.