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PS3 is getting a major architectural shift from a PowerPC-based Cell to an x86 AMD CPU. If you actually believe a current-gen 8-core AMD x86 CPU is able to perfectly emulate the complex architecture of the Cell, you're the uneducated asshat who believes anything. Sure, they can use Gaikai, but I doubt they have

I bought a 360 on launch day, in 2005. Since then, I've switched to the 360S, due to its (somewhat more) reliable hardware.

That's probably gonna happen on the game's 10th anniversary, in 2014. Still, Halo 2 is already on the PC, so that's not an improbable scenario.

Rumors point to a lack of backwards compatibility on the new Xbox and Halo 3 still has a huge community of players on the 360. I'd say that releasing the game on PC would be a good way to keep the game and its community alive, while also garnering new players who haven't "jumped in" because they didn't buy a 360.

Rumors point to a lack of BC on both the PS4 and the new Xbox. The fact that they both rely on completely new CPU/GPU architectures is enough to back those claims (especially on the PS4). And yeah, I'll probably be getting a PC as my "next-gen" system.

I'm pretty sure it will come to Steam as soon as the new Xbox gets announced. Apparently, there will be no backwards compatibility on the new system, so what's the best way to keep playing Halo 3 with your buddies (also, with better graphics, resolution and framerate)? PC, of course! Microsoft would have to be crazy

I doubt that the audio on these trailers is edited/mastered by the game designers...

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My favorite is probably "Song of Healing" from Majora's Mask. "Ode to Order" is amazing as well. I also really love Requiem of Spirit from OoT.

The truth has, indeed, been told. Well done, sir!

I got "tricked" into buying the game thinking it'd be a good standalone alternative to DayZ. Boy, was I wrong! Horrible game (won't even run on my more-than-capable PC), horrible community, horrible support from the developers, horrible everything. Just an attempt to cash in on DayZ's success, by a bunch of

It's more like: they used copyrighted material and made slight alterations to it in Photoshop, in order to not be confused with the original. You know, kind of what they did with their entire game concept.

Alright, I'm going to try talking to them on the chat.

I just sent an e-mail to Xsolla (i bought the game directly through them and not through PayPal - big mistake on my part, btw) and I'm hoping to hear from them soon. Did you try contacting them by e-mail before using the chat or should I just hop on the chat and be done with it?

As soon as the Move was introduced, I thought of this as the perfect PS4 controller. An all-in-one Dualshock/Move hybrid. If this turns out to be true, my level of interest in the PS4 has definitely been raised.

I'd love the ability to switch art-styles, but that's asking too much. I love BoI's art but I have a special place in my gamer heart for 16bit sprites, so I'm actually quite happy to know that they're going in this direction.

Completely agree with that statement regarding both The Cleveland Show and American Dad. But Family Guy has its share of home runs as well.

"...and don't require you to spend 500+ on a tablet Apple will want you to replace in 7 months anyways." Yeah, but they require that you spend $500 on what will surely be a severely underpowered PC that will be outdated and incapable of running modern games as soon as you set it up.

Indeed. I always thought they'd include both cameras. No chance of augmented-reality games on the Wii U, unfortunately. Still, a standardized front-facing camera is a huge deal for a home console.

Whatever the reason, I hope it makes its way to the Wii U later on. I could buy it for my PS3 or 360, but I'd love to play it on the Wii U (mainly due to better hardware and the ability to use the GamePad) and would buy that version if I had the option.

Thank Jebus for digital distribution!