EA does this all the time with their games.
The multithreading improvements deal with the CPU.
PC version got a 4.0. Still bad.
Great game. I have two copies now. :D
I agree 100%. It really is made for casual gamers. That's why it's selling so well.
The card hasn't launched yet.
$20 on Steam!
The idler connected you to a non-VAC secured server.
I've heard that the PC version is actually a lot better. Smooth gameplay and sharp controls. I've noticed that most people who play the 360 version seem to not like it that much while a decent amount of those who play the PC version seem to think it's not bad.
That looks awesome.
Somebody's bitter.
Kakkoii, that sort of only applies to the smaller developers. Big name games like Batman: Arkham Asylum have maybe $10 million marketing budgets. Everybody already knows about the game.
Crash Course is free.
Oh, Derek Smart.
COD4 didn't revolutionize anything. Everything it did was done before. All COD4 did was become extremely popular.
Not really sure why they made this. ASUS probably had some R&D guys with nothing to do and were like, "We aren't paying you guys to stand around and do nothing! Go make something ridiculous!" And thus the Mars GTX 295 was born.
The HD 5870 hitting in October I think will be as fast, if not a little faster, than this, but at only $300.
There's nothing wrong with Valve games on 360 and there's nothing wrong with playing them, it's just that the experience is so much better on the PC there's not a good enough excuse not to play it on that platform.
Looks solid, but MMOs other than Guild Wars don't really interest me.
I would've replaced GTA IV with Resistance 2.
Playing the PC demo, I think I prefer keyboard and mouse for this game. The mouse just makes things easier and more intuitive to me. For me, I prefer a gamepad when the game is third-person set in a large world such as Ratchet & Clank, but in a more closed environment game like this, I prefer KB&M.