The graphics in this game are kinda awesome.
It's just a bunch of fancy video editing/compositing. It is not real-time, which should be very obvious.
Black PCBs are awesome.
This list needs Thief: Deadly Shadows, if only for The Cradle.
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The developers won, obviously.
Target render is what they call it.
But it's more like, "dude, our art team is ****ing awesome. Check out what they made."
Because 3.1b4/3.5 is beta/alpha at the moment, I guess.
I just fired up IE8 in my Win7 build 7068 and it's actually quite fast. Doesn't feel as snappy as Firefox 3.1b4, but it's certainly faster than IE7.
Available to manufacturers in late 2009 and at retail in early 2010.
Heh, I literally just finished installing 7068 and I hear that 7070, 7071, and 7072 builds are being considered for the RC-escrow coming in April. Those builds are supposed to have significant back-end updates as well. Oh well.
The title is pretty misleading. The video clearly states that what you're seeing is a target render.
I kind of wish Steam used this.
But one of the Valve devs said that a system like this wouldn't really help much as people who would be willing to use something like this are people who are smart enough to keep their computer secure. Still would be nice to know that your account is totally safe, though.
Not only is it going to be on PC, it's being developed simultaneously with the 360 version as well. The first Mass Effect port was outsourced to Demiurge Studios and started development, I believe, near the end of the development of the 360 version.
@1.2
Not sure what you mean exactly by "A fully threaded Javascript engine," but Firefox 3.1's Tracemonkey javascript rendering engine is faster than Chrome's V8.
No **** it's dated. It was made in 1998. You can't expect an engine to stay current after 11 years... unless that engine is Quake 3.
Nice to see more publishers coming onto GOG. It's a great service.
They're building the engine so that it can be licensed to other developers.
So, wish granted.
No, it's PC-exclusive.
It's possible to play Left 4 Dead in Linux with Wine. I haven't tried it myself, but supposedly it works almost perfectly. Only bug is that performance is lower, but if you have a good PC you should still be able to do 60 FPS.
3+ million is a huge number. Very few games sell that many copies.
Probably should just get the PC version if you care so much about graphics.