"@1 - Its a podcast , the pics are in your mind... "
So the tag-line is what, "Keep dreaming"? :P
Or are you telepathically performing Inception on us?
If it's gonna be another multiplat, Micros**t, then No Thanks. There are others that make better multiplat games than you. Nice PR stunt, BTW.
What a relief. ATI names are too long anyway. Does that mean I can refer to my 'ATI Radeon HD5750' as just '5750' now? LOL
On a serious note, this does not change a damn thing about how messed up their cards are. They can call it whatever they want. The fact remains that their drivers always have so many issues with different games and with Windows TDR(which they just can't seem to fix).
If you're comparing NASCAR to F1, then you have no idea how big F1 is.
If he chainsaw 50 Cent's ass in half, that'll be like 25 Cent for each cheek, right?
Looks great. F1 2010 + GT5 = Epic Win for everyone.
Oh joy. Another "creative constraint" on another sequel. Now where have I heard that term before....
With MW2 selling 20 million copies, I can only imagine the number of disappointed idiots who, sadly, found out that there's no re-spawn in real life, the hard way.
And all the 'sniping-gurus' who were caught trying to quick-scope their way out of the shooting range. Can you imagine the amount of verbal lashing they'd get from their superiors?
What about Ashley(Resident Evil 4) and the snickering hound from Duck Hunt?
There was never any need to put ridiculously annoying DRMs in any PC game ever. Good games always sell well regardless of 'piracy'.
So now we're being told how many hours we can play per day on a game we paid full price and a hefty monthly fee for? They can f**k off.
Isn't this segment the same thing that was shown at E3? How is this 'new'?
CD Projekt truly deserves our support. They give their best in making games for us, and it shows in their finished products. This game looks beautiful and the revamped combat system looks totally badass. It's a 'must-buy' for me in 2011.
Amazing.
I always imagined the next wave of evolution in the PC gaming genre would be a combination of the freedom of movement in Mirror's Edge coupled with the brutal gunfights in Max Payne displayed on a grand scale of visual-realism no less than Crysis.
The only thing not looking quite right is that there is no dent in the tyre-wall(if it was a tyre-wall). F1 tyrewalls are put up to absorb most of the impact so that the car doesn't bounce back towards the track or anywhere else for that matter. The only people complaining about the the car not rolling around after the impact are those that have no idea about the crash-damage limitation techniques used in F1.
BTW, the driver's cockpit in F1 is built to withstand nearl...
lol....what if the title was "Halo Reach killed by Halo 2 graphics"? Now, that would've been embarrassing.
Pay-to-play service on PC is pushing it. I smell a bit of Activision's influence in that decision.
"'It's time to invest in PC gaming' - MS"
Yeah right. You abandoned PC gamers for a decade and suddenly out of the blue, you decide to re-invest? And this was based on what, seeing Starcraft 2 sales? Fuck you, Microshit. Take your GFWL and stick it up your backlight.
I hope it does. But it better not go multiplat like Crysis 2 and BF3.
"GSC Game World did say that the game would benefit from an all-new multiplatform game engine that's being built in house"
Looks like I spoke too soon. There goes another great PC exclusive series ruined by mainstream greed. Not buying.
Not to worry. They said 'inspiration', not 'copy'. Just like John Ferveau said Iron Man 2 was inspired by The Dark Knight. And like Martin Campbell said the new 'badass' James Bond in Casino Royale was inspired by The Bourne movies. It's like getting the tone and theme of the game in a similar mould with the target game.