If they wanted to show off the best graphics, then they would have showed off the PC version. They're demoing the 360 version because that's most convenient for them.
BioWare is a very big developer.
They have over 500 employees. In comparison, Valve has about 190 employees, but about a fourth of them work on Steam.
Dolby Labs has like a 26 channel setup. It's pretty nice.
I watched the Battle.net 2.0 panel. The service looks and sounds amazing.
96? Really?
(Oh, nevermind. I was thinking of something else.)
Microsoft Xbox 360, for simply finding stories on the web and posting them onto a website, that is a lot of money.
$6,000 a year if Bloodmask wins every month. That's a lot of money.
id says they work on Rage PC>360>PS3, so at the time Edge wrote that article, the PC and 360 versions were up-to-speed while the PS3 version still needed some work.
It sucks when you lose one of your discs. A couple of my PS1 games aren't playable anymore cause I lost some discs.
Call of Duty 4 was the beta.
Hohohoho.
It shows how many people are interested in the game.
Linux on the PS3 had a lot of potential but the lack of hardware support killed it. If it was better supported and it was removed then it would be a major loss, but as it is now, it's an insignificant feature. It was a very unique feature to consoles, though.
That was CryENGINE 1 footage, not CE3.
And supposedly every member of the dev team is active, no less.
I really don't like how the interview was written.
Other than that, good info.
BattleForge
Crysis 2
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Dirt 2
GRID 2
F1 2010
Yes, it is a great looking game, but to say it rivals real-life is getting carried away.
I think it still looks nice. I wonder why they removed the two main characters from the cover, though.
They've already said that they'll have a pseudo-LAN solution.