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@Ken: Owning all 3 platforms, I can say that XBL is better than PSN. It's not riddled with ads (I would say less advertising than PSN) and the service is just smoother and better. PSN feels like they have to cut corners to make it free. Of course PC is the best, as long as everyone heeds Activision's mistake with MW2

Antialiasing these days has very little overhead.

Antialiasing these days has very little overhead.

I bet it looks fantastic but would suck for PC gaming.

@m9105826: The modern renderer is probably designed to produce a higher quality image as well. There is probably extra processing going on when they render those old scenes with the new software that wasn't going on in 1995.

I highly doubt it took 62,000 days to render this movie. Check your facts.

@OCEntertainment: Agreed. Without LTE or Micro SD card slot I would just assume have a Galaxy Tab 10.1.

What? Unreal Tournament isn't huge?

Ocarina of Time ran at 20 fps on the N64. Gave me a frickin' headache and I never got more than a quarter the way throug because of that.

BC2 also ran at 30 fps as opposed to MW2's 60. In fact, 90% of console games run at 30 FPS.

What kind of stuff are you doing that you would feel the need to pay $5 a month for a service that can find you a lawyer in 15 minutes?

Any pre-built PC is a desktop for posers, pansies, pedestrian players. Real PC gamers build it themselves.

@Veritas7Ax: Gamestop has been around for a very long time, but they have acquired a lot of other video game retailers like EB Games.

It's not supposed to be pleasant. I don't see anything wrong here.

If Microsoft wanted the movie made they could finance it themselves. Same goes for the Halo movie (which IMO should totally be directed by Neil Blomkamp like originally planned).

They went back to white because shiny black shit sucks. It looks fantastic until somebody touches it.

This video is unwatchable with audio in the left channel only. Some people use headphones y'know.

When I was in elementary school back in the late 90's, I wanted Pokemon cards more than anything in the world. When I finally scraped enough pennies together to get some, I went into Toys 'R' Us and bought some. Two days later, the school banned them.

It doesn't appear to have happened on either of my mice, but I have a very light grip on them.