@sltPoison
I'm guessing you have a slow CPU. Bad Company 2 is a game that benefits greatly from quad-cores.
God of War FPS. Do it.
Coincidence that this happens right before the Bad Company 2 launch?
To complement Panda's link, here's a video showing the difference between 24 and 60 FPS.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/435...
I can't believe that there are people out there who still think that there is no difference between XX and ZZ FPS.
Hardware glitch with the internal clock. The old PS3s use an outdated chip which have a manufacturing error. The PS3 thinks that it is February 29 which is what is causing all the problems. The Zune had this same problem.
Well, obviously a full team did not work on the game for seven years. I think development went something like this: first, the concept was conceived and a small team worked on creating a prototype. Then the game was put on the backburner for a couple years for various reasons; later, they started working on the game again and after they were confident they had a workable game, they put a full development team behind it for a year or two.
The 2nd or 3rd to last level in the game has some pretty crazy fog effects.
iBuyPower is poo. The build quality is poor; it's better to just do it yourself.
The game has been leaked since last week, tbh.
I believe UT3 sold over a million copies. It just sold poorly in its first month.
This video could've been 2 minutes shorter.
Whaaaaaaat.
The web browser with WebKit rendering engine is amazing. It's super fast for an in-game browser. I watch YouTube and look at guides all the time with it. It is EXTREMELY useful.
Possibly, but the Xbox 360 version has been available for pirating since last week and the PC version leaked today.
Optimum means "this is the best the game can look."
That means high resolution, high amounts of anit-aliasing, settings to the max, and DirectX 11. I don't know where some of you guys are getting unoptimized from. Also, there will be PhysX effects like destructible environments which the Fermi cards should be able to run like butter.
Since lots of console ports don't do much to take advantage of PC hardware, you can easily run games at huge resolutions while still maintaining a perfectly playable frame rate.
You just need three monitors for 5760x1200, but that's actually about the same cost as an HDTV if the monitors are $200 each.
Try deleting your ClientRegistry.blob. That might fix it. The update has some bugs at the moment, but that's to be expected since it's a beta.
The new design is beautiful, and I absolutely love the WebKit rendering engine for the browser.
Blizzard said that they're target Summer 2010. Since the beta has been released, that sounds like a reasonable estimate as the beta should run for around 4 months and should end not too long before the actual game releases.
DS2 for sure will be announced at E3 2010, but I'm not so sure about the PSP2.
It takes so long to get enough energy to use a Seeker Missile.