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The majority of the hardcore PC gaming community says Hai.

And they could have shown it from a PC with an overclocked CPU/GPU or whatever. By showing it at one of their 'locked' performance settings, it's a better comparison to what is ostensibly a 'locked' platform experience.

I noticed that too. My guess is it's due to the memory and performance constraints from the xbox hardware.

So just skip Skyward Sword and ME3! Perfect trade-ins for The Witcher 2.

It's only unnecessary to put your footage through a basic post-cleanup pass if you don't care how it looks to the viewer!

Doesn't necessarily need to be scaled down as far as we can see to prove it's the source resolution. Lots of things you can do in AE and Premiere to crop the edges and maintain the scale, but it would be odd to take a higher quality source and scale it down to share when it's supposed to be a tech demo.

If used effectively, DOF effects can be great. Unfortunately such effects are rarely done well in games.

The video clip is in 480p, or the source is rendering in 480p?

That's impressive for the 360. Good engine. Good port, it looks like.

When you decide to reboot the most popular sci-fi franchise in history and by virtue of doing so, ruin the biggest surprise twist while undermining the impact of the most important narrative moment in the series, it's time to step back and ask yourself:

So: Ignore 4 of the 8 films?

I did reply to you, and to other commenters. For whatever reason, on my end, all I see are my comments without the '@soandso' that indicates who the message was intended for. I think it's just lag with kotaku's commenting system. My most sarcastic and shitty responses were intended for Xaoc, not you.

No- this conversation is about how basic matchmaking features that are readily available in most console shooters with online multiplayer, are ONLY going to be available via dedicated server rental, and that such a practice is, in a word, bullshit.

I think the larger issue here is that basic matchmaking features that are available in most console games, and have been for years, (including some features that existed in previous console BF games) have not been included in Battlefield 3, and now the ONLY way to have some of these most basic features (private

THANK YOU!

Careful, if you don't immediately and blindly love whatever money making scheme EA is trying to ram down your throat, someone here will call you a name.

Why is that? Did you realize how unbelievable off base you were for attacking me for having an opinion in the first place?

Also, learn how to construct a sentence and make a salient point before you start calling people names on the internet.

You really, truly, have no idea what you are talking about.

Thanks for not just shitting on my comment like these other asshats. Spoiled brat gamers have no idea how this industry has grown, and how companies like EA are lining up to rip them off for what used to be core features and online functionality.