New Need for Speed game.
/ninja'd
Well, it's understandable that they want to diminish the used games market. Used games are a very significant amount of lost revenue from people willing to pay.
Mass Effect 2 was developed on PC and Xbox 360 simultaneously.
"Do not get me rouging with pc costing a lot cheaper these day but the pc that is benchmarked here cost 2000+usd"
The hell? The article never mentioned any PC specs so you're just pulling that number out of your ass.
For a game that has no subscription fee, Guild Wars gets some great support.
Metal Gear Solid 3 still has the best box art.
They said a "different kind of jungle."
Concrete jungle.
Say the publisher gets 45% back from the cost of the game (according to the OnLive presentation at Columbia University, that's around what the publisher gets). If GT5: Prologue sold for $40 and it sold 4.17 million copies, that would be $75 million.
However, there's still the cost of marketing and the fact that the game does not sell at list price forever.
If Prologue sold at an average of $33, still using the 45% figure, they would get $62 million back. And let's sa...
It's lacking contrast and the colors are drab. That's why the screens look so flat.
GFWL isn't THAT bad. It's improved a lot since it launched. To me, it's pretty much transparent when I'm playing a game.
I'm going to go with the former as well. Valve is known to be organized with their cabal system of development.
Semiaccurate says that GF100 started life as a compute card and only gained graphics capabilities when the successor to the GT200 didn't pan out. I'm not sure if it's entirely true (though Charlie has been right about a fair amount of Fermi stuff recently), but it's an interesting read.
http://www.semiaccurate.com...
I'm really excited after reading what Kyle Bennett had to say.
"We have come away more excited about GF100 (Fermi) than we have ever been. The design of the Fermi architecture is very innovative and NVIDIA engineers get big kudos for thinking outside of the box, or in this case, the traditional graphics pipeline. This thing has got several magazine covers in its future and an engineering award or two for sure."
Only problem is the bezels. They're thin, but they could be thinner.
Though I've heard from Eyefinity users that the experience is so immersive that the bezels seem to fade away and you stop noticing them.
Since the time was revealed by a person in California, that 9 PM is likely PST, so 12 AM EST.
This demo was extremely short.
Shipment?
...seriously?
Bad Company 2 looks more like a play-for-fun kind of game. You'll have to wait until Battlefield 3 if you want the next competitive Battlefield game.
A lot of them are actually very good.
It's a beta and he was outside the coverage area. Beta users who are inside the coverage area say it works fine.