UT3 was the worst UT anyway.
But the bots weren't stupid as hell like in Titanfall.
"wider field of view" is complete bullshit. The horizontal FOV is the same in 16:9.
Protip: You see more because they had to cut stuff from the video to make the comparison. What you fail to understand is that in the actual game you'll see LESS because of the black bars. Your comment is pretty much a "no brain"er.
People use this stuff to get views on videos/articles. There are plenty of realistic and fitting mods out there.
"30fps is sometimes fine" but not in games where you control a camera (e.g. shooter).
MAG did not "fail" because of the player count (which was fucking awesome). It "failed" because generation CoD was too dumb for complex game mechanics slower time to kill.
@Yi-Long
No, Richard Burns Rally is the very best rally game to this date.
WHERE did the dev say this? In which interview, video, whatever? "Oh the dev also said there will be a mobile version and mountable kangaroos and 4000 player coop and ... and ...". "The dev said it so" is no source.
edit: Jesus, that's freaking 101 of journalism.
"The developer said that Kingdom Under Fire II PS4 version graphics will be better than the PC version". I want a source for this information.
Talking about unfair: GT is published by Sony; AC is indie.
Also AC does not require "todays best hardware" to look good.
Project Cars isn't even close the rFactor 2, iRacing and AC physics wise.
By who? By the non-existing publisher?
Except Peace Walker didn't have a "press aim to snap to the next enemy" assist like in CoD (and now MGS5). http://youtu.be/ETP-gjGJOME...
MGS5 has snap aim assist. I REALLY hope they get rid of it in the final version (and I have a really bad feeling about aim assists in the new MGO).
That makes as much sense as "You can consider yourself a casual if you don't play Dwarf Fortess".
99% of the community are PC players anyway.
Because Kinect's input delay is to big. Also you need force feedback for serious racing. Force feedback is not just some "rumbling" like on gamepads. You need it to feel the grip (or loss of grip) of the tyres. Otherwise driving on the edge is pure luck.
"Hi, ASUS has announced that a modded VG248QE sold by a retailer like Newegg or Amazon will have a MSRP of $399.
The VG248QE mod kit is currently estimated to cost $175, though we hope to get that down to $130."
- Andrew Burnes
That's the only information we have right now afaik.
Nvm.