Textures and models are better on the remaster, but it looks like the emulated has better smoothing.
Textures and models are better on the remaster, but it looks like the emulated has better smoothing.
I think they had a really small team working on it.
FFX has no replayability my ass, there's at least 200 hours of gameplay if you include the sidequests. Not to mention that it's easily the best Final Fantasy ever made.
Does anyone know when the R9 280x cards are going to stop being so damned outrageously expensive? They launched for $300-350 which was a phenomenal price for such a strong card, then they skyrocketed to $450-500 at the end of November with no signs of stopping.
I don't see many opportunities for an American History specialist in Korea, but hey, you never know.
Environmentally friendly, space saving, always have access to my games, can't convince myself to trade them in and regret it because that's impossible.
Looks like someone's got is' jimmies rustled.
Strangehold - $30 million - In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, former Midway Europe managing director Martin Spiess said the John Woo action game "cost around $30 million."
I.....never said that it was? Christ, do people only speak in hyperbole here?
I am aware of ARMA, I have them. They don't have to be mutually exclusive. I never stated that BF4 was an attempt to create realism; I simply said that it was more realistic than other arcade shooters like CoD or Unreal Tournament or whatever. I don't understand why people get in such a hissy over video games.
Because it incorporates bullet lag, bullet drop, and guns actually do realistic amounts of damage. Also, the destructible environments provide an element of realism that not too many games have incorporated yet. Why are you so defensive? They're all just games no matter how realistic they are.
Even though BF4 is on the more realistic side of an arcade shooter, it's far from a simulator.
Oh my god, those are all the same thing. PC doesn't HAVE to mean a windows or Linux based desktop, a Mac is a personal computer. You can get a compatible MacBook gpu if you're crafty enough and you can still get laptop versions of the same thing.
I mean, you're using a PC now, right? It's safe to assume that most people have PCs. I guarantee you that most of them with a PC from at least 2007 could buy a cheap GPU on sale, slap it in there and call themselves a PC gamer. I bought my PC years ago as a graduation present. Ever since then, I've never had to build…
My case and fans were all less than 100 bucks. The heatsink comes with the CPU. My monitors I got on sale. You can find a backlit keyboard and mouse for less than 30 bucks. My PSU was 30 bucks on sale. The motherboard cost 80 bucks.
I spent 130 dollars on my GPU and I maxed Tomb Raider. That's far from 1000-2000.
Call me whatever you like, but I want a good new modern gen WWII shooter on the scale of BF4.
Oh please, you know it was funny.
That dude sure did age fast in 20 years.
lol, shaving