I don't understand that last comment. Street Fighter IV is extremely well optimized.
They look mostly identical. The PS3 version is sharper while the 360 version has soft particles (look at the fire).
Pretty much every western multiplayer PC game uses dedicated servers. (The majority of Asian non-MMO games tend to use P2P). It'd be weird if Brink didn't use dedicated servers as well.
I don't think the extra content is that big. Maybe like 2MB for a new couch or something.
It's official: Activision has taken EA's place as the big and evil game corporation.
Those motherboards with integrated chips are meant for playing HD videos, not gaming. They're slower than your X850.
If you have around $500 to spend, take a look at this.
http://www.bit-tech.net/har...
For this game, your CPU is what's mostly holding you back, but the GPU is a very close second.
Read the article.
The source is Doug Lombardi himself.
...how is a 7 a bad score? A 7 means a game is good.
bit-tech's reviews are generally high quality. I wonder why they don't get counted in review aggregate sites.
BioShock 2 is still using UE2.5.
I like how Steam games let you download a digital manual. It can be pretty useful.
You guys should cut this game some slack. The developers were under some serious, serious stress from the US Army. People were fired throughout development so things were never on a stable platform.
Some great campaigns have already been made. Can't wait to see what the community cooks up.
Here's what's possible with raytracing (and global illumination and all that jazz). It's an offline render--don't let the FRAPS counter fool you--but it's a similar idea to real-time.
http://www.wegame.com/view/...
http://www.wegame.com/view/...
German version, which shipped late May, was buggy. They squashed a lot of bugs with the patch released in June, and are busy right now fixing the game up for the North American release. Those who have it right now say it's pretty playable without any major annoyances.
But it's much more impressive than Crysis in regards to scale. You can have over a thousand AI fighting each other at one time. Just watch the videos on YouTube.
Madness?
This
is
PLAYBOY!!!
ATI already showed off DX11 silicon and a DX11 demo. NVIDIA is rumored to have taped out their G300 part.
N64 cartridges were 4MB to 64MB.