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A higher framerate does not significantly affect sales of a game.

I second the bit about the first Witcher being poorly optimized. The Witcher 2, despite having a drastic improvement in graphics, runs at a much better framerate on my system.

Duh, for the mutant telekinetic whales. Hello?

For a second I thought this was Lee and it really freaked me out.

Does this video have Season 4 spoilers?

Well ten years ago the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy had been released and was wildly successful so I don't think fantasy was looked down upon that recently.

It's 4x the resolution of 1080p not 8, and You have 16 times the pixels because you are quadrupling them vertically and quadrupling them horizontally, otherwise you'd have rectangular pixels. But it's more accurate to say you're quadrupling the resolution. Same deal with Ultra HD, it's just twice the resolution of

Well

I agree that physical is dying for PC gaming. But Blu-ray movies are different. For PC gaming you get the exact same experience, just with a different delivery method. For movies there is no streaming or download service that compares in either quality of presentation or selection. I won't care about streaming movies

The Xbox One's exclusives may not make it worth it, but they aren't all garbage. Dead Rising 3 especially is great.

I was just checking on this, and the only game on this list not announced for PC is Axiom Verge (and the 'plus' content for Jamestown).

I had this idea as well. I never wrote it down anywhere to prove it though. I suspect we were all just following the same train of thought: the first Alien movie only had one Alien in it and it was way better than the sequel, largely because it only had one Alien in it. So perhaps an Alien game with only one Alien in

The future of physical media is uncertain too. A disc can break or be scratched. Even if you take proper care of it, the materials might degrade over time. And there also may be compatibility since a digital license can be transferred to a new OS whereas a disc cannot.

If you hook your computer up to an A/V receiver you can use any standard speaker for your computer instead of using speakers specifically designed for PC's :0

I think that is completely normal for how long the new consoles have been out. How many ground breaking games have there been at the launch of a new console? I remember when the Xbox 360 came out how people were calling it the Xbox 1.5 and how the games were the same thing with prettier graphics. Now at the end of the

Maybe so. I'm used to seeing him covered in mud rather than armor so I forgot what he looks like in armor.

What I'm asking is if a PC is powerful enough to run ACIII really well, will it also run ACIV really well?

My interpretation was that this is the Knight of Flowers, not Jaime.

So I've been planning on getting ACIV for the PC. I was assuming my PC would run just fine because it ran ACIII maxed out, usually at a high framerate and IV is built on the same engine. Does IV run that much worse than III?