It's kinda sad when the upcoming video game looks better, and sounds like it has more of a plot than the upcoming movie.
But not surprising, really. Lucas makes movies which look like games, so why not games that play like movies?
It's kinda sad when the upcoming video game looks better, and sounds like it has more of a plot than the upcoming movie.
Being a handheld gamer, I don't know on this one. The DS version's controls look bizzare, and the PSP version looks like Chains of Olympus with a different skin.
There better be a PC port.
Agreed, that better come to PC eventually or I'm going to be pretty upset, because that kicks enough ass to crew a Death Star.
Well, I only do my gaming on the PC so that sucks.![]()
Buying a current generation console every 5-7 years is nowhere near as expensive as maintaining a good gaming rig in my experience. That's why I got sick of it. I built a new rig for Oblivion (and a few others), then found myself having to spend a couple of hundred quid 2 years later to play if I wanted to play Assassin's Creed, and I bet GTA4's PC requirements will be ridiculous. The console has already paid for itself.
Ok, so you can incrementally upgrade a PC to play the latest titles at half decent settings, but with the console path you simply don't need to worry about it.
But, y'know
No worries.^
As an aside, Bob, thanks for reminding me that I had failed to actually finish that post!
But yeah, my current PC will serve me well into the next decade, with only minor upgrades, as an internet/general bullshit machine. Even if I buy the Xbox 720 at launch I'll still be effectively saving money on the gaming front.
Well, that didn't convince the wife, but it makes sense to me.
Buying a current generation console every 5-7 years is nowhere near as expensive as maintaining a good gaming rig in my experience. That's why I got sick of it. I built a new rig for Oblivion (and a few others), then found myself having to spend a couple of hundred quid 2 years later to play if I wanted to play Assassin's Creed, and I bet GTA4's PC requirements will be ridiculous. The console has already paid for itself.
Ok, so you can incrementally upgrade a PC to play the latest titles at half decent settings, but with the console path you simply don't need to worry about it.
But, y'know
Exactly my thoughts on the subject. You're (more or less) guaranteed 5 years worth of gaming from a console, but if you wanna keep up with PC gaming, you're looking at either smaller investments every year, or big investments every couple of years.
Even if you buy a console when it first comes out, you're only paying about 1/3rd of a decent PC.
There are still games that just work well on PC and also games that have a striving player base that just doesn't stick around on the console space.
Thousands of BF2 servers are still around, despite the fact that the game is what? 4 years old?
VE3DIt's funny, after that I spent a lot of time going through long-term NPD numbers. I actually went and looked all the way back to 1995 and I dissected all the shooters. The path we're on right now isn't going to make it the fastest selling game but PC games have a potentially much longer tail than console games. There's a good chance to sell that game for a much longer period of time than the more hit-oriented console games.
The persistent myth that PC gaming requires annual hardware investments and that such investments represent standard practice for PC gamers is simply that - a myth.
If you want to keep up to date with all the AAA releases, PC is not the way to go. It's expensive and it's always last in line on the release schedule.
There are games that genuinely push the hardware envelope and justify outlays for the latest and greatest tech, notably Crysis at the moment. Then there are half-assed ports with system requirements so absurd that one could be forgiven for speculating that they're actually emulating the console platform on PC to run the game. See: Anything from Ubisoft.Sure, if all you do is play Warcraft III and Half Life 2, you'll barely ever need to upgrade. But that's not for me, and I was only ever speaking from my point of view.
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