Hey, if 30MB is all of your "fucking system resources," then I suggest you get a new computer.
If the PS3 is as open a platform as they say it is and if Valve really wants to do it, I'm sure PC and PS3 gamers would be able to play with one another.
In most games with both SP and MP, the majority of gamers don't even go online. The single-player is all they play.
I'd classify that as being a gamer as you have to devote some time to that game.
I would not consider those who play quick play-when-you're-bored games like solitaire as gamers.
They could do it like the iPhone and the iPod Touch. They both can play the same games, but one is a phone and one is not.
Do you wanna buy some fake Nike shoes?
This isn't a game review. :/
He's just playing the game to show off some gameplay.
Metro UI, 360-style.
Yup, this is the exact reaction the author intended to get.
These types of articles are meant to rile up discussion and get hits.
Maybe October announcement, 2011 release.
Probably DOTA.
Not sure about PSN, but Xbox Live does the same thing. They just don't tell you about it like Steam does. That's how Raptr gets all of its statistics.
Updated engine wouldn't do much unless they redid all of the textures.
Angel investors, I suppose.
They have solid content and I don't think they've ever had any ads on their site.
I'm fine with this. They need a revenue stream to stay in business.
This game has been around for awhile. It's free to download and is pretty popular among Linux gamers.
Sadly, this is the way the industry is going.
Hopefully one day gaming becomes mainstream enough that most people are fairly adept at gaming and we see a revival in mainstream hardcore games.
Since it's a sequel, people might think "Oh! Since this is a sequel, the first one must've been pretty good!" :P
RTS games will only work on consoles if they focus more on strategy and less on action. RUSE fits this nicely.
A high-action game like StarCraft 2 would never work, though.
When you record video, your FPS drops.