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Oct 11 2012 01:52pm
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q10mopgQkw


god dammit why does it have to look like graphics from the early 90's
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Oct 15 2012 04:14pm
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shit melts yur pc
hella
jay prob got a boner
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Oct 15 2012 04:18pm
Spec Ops: The Line developer Yager recently raged against being forced to include multiplayer in its single-player-focused game, received with whoops and cheers by the peanut gallery. If only more games could go undiluted! Huzzah, then, that Metro: Last Light developer 4A Games has dropped plans for adding multiplayer to Metro 2033's sequel, choosing instead to focus its resources on the single-player campaign.



"Your response to our E3 demo made it very clear that although there was a lot of interest and intrigue around Metro's multiplayer, the single player campaign is what the fanbase cares about the most," 4A explained on its blog (via Joystiq).

4A said that multiplayer never went beyond prototyping, so it had never diverted too much attention from the campaign for it. 4A hinted it "could potentially return" to multiplayer after launch, but "Right now we're 100% focused on the single player campaign and not thinking beyond that."

As for why it planned to make multiplayer in the first place, 4A said, "We are gamers at the studio and really wanted to bring the world of Metro to life in a multiplayer environment. It was a decision made by us at 4A from the outset and THQ have since been supportive every step of the way, including our decision to put multiplayer on hold."


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Oct 17 2012 05:52pm

i bet the sp>mp
but if it gets 9+ be amazing
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Oct 17 2012 05:53pm
Chris Roberts wants his new space sim Star Citizen to bring back the glory days of high-end PC gaming. An FAQ on the official site has revealed just how high-end your PC will need to be to run the game when it is finally released.


The FAQ for the game said that "at the moment you will be able to play it on a 4GB dual core PC with a GTX 460 or greater, but not with full fidelity. If you're running an i7 2500, 2600, 2700 or better with a GTX 670 or greater you will get the full experience and we will only scale up from there."

That's quite some fancy hardware necessary to get the "full experience" of the game. Granted, these specs will probably be quite ordinary by the game's planned 2014 release.

If you missed the announcement of the CryEngine-based game, then you'll want to check out Jeff's in-depth preview. Roberts is privately crowdfunding the game to build interest for investors. More than 10,000 people have already contributed $900,000-plus toward the $2 million goal.

oh so just guessing them specs
least its cryengine party
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Oct 17 2012 06:07pm
lol 2014

fuck that
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Oct 17 2012 11:30pm
oh wow
bf3 premium members get
the new moh 50% off

thats actually a good deal from ea
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Oct 17 2012 11:36pm
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Chris Roberts wants his new space sim Star Citizen to bring back the glory days of high-end PC gaming. An FAQ on the official site has revealed just how high-end your PC will need to be to run the game when it is finally released.


The FAQ for the game said that "at the moment you will be able to play it on a 4GB dual core PC with a GTX 460 or greater, but not with full fidelity. If you're running an i7 2500, 2600, 2700 or better with a GTX 670 or greater you will get the full experience and we will only scale up from there."

That's quite some fancy hardware necessary to get the "full experience" of the game. Granted, these specs will probably be quite ordinary by the game's planned 2014 release.

If you missed the announcement of the CryEngine-based game, then you'll want to check out Jeff's in-depth preview. Roberts is privately crowdfunding the game to build interest for investors. More than 10,000 people have already contributed $900,000-plus toward the $2 million goal.

oh so just guessing them specs
least its cryengine party


Damn that game seems so sexy, I want it now.

Hopefully I can afford to back it next month.

I've been thinking though, by the time that game comes out I'll be out of college and be making that dosh so I'd have no problem buying it when it actually comes out.
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Oct 17 2012 11:48pm
I'm in for 30 bucks on star citizen.
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