Maybe thats what happens when your flashlight runs out of batteries... Alan starts vigorously shaking it, as if to wank it back on. Then all the white light starts spewing out and dissolving bad-guys faces.
Originally Posted by SMIFFYDUDE I'd not even heared of this game until a month ago, so hearing its xbox 360 only hasnt really bothered me as much as it might have. Won't ever buy a console though, even if PC gaming does die.
Why the console hatred? I'm a fan of gaming. That means I enjoy it on the PC, 360, PS3, DS, whatever medium it happens to come on. I'm suprised so many people are so single minded (or single systemed :s)
I have been wondering that too. A good game, is a good game, even if its not on my favorite system/platform.
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Originally Posted by Wolfe Will someone explain the massively annoying "Limited flashlight batteries" trope to me.
EVERY flashlight I own is good for at least an hour, and some will run for many (24+).
Frankly, every flashlight on the freaking market is good for more than an hour, with the exception of those "Shake lights" and a few HID lights that are bright enough to set things on fire.
Why does every game insist on repeating this Bullshit? Can't they actually think of something creative to generate tension?
Because games have limitations due to technology and for gameplay sake.
If light is to be used as ammunition, then it can't be good for a solid hour.
Same reason many games don't use gas/petrol for their vehicles, fighting games don't lead to broken bones, and medkits magicly heal you.
Originally Posted by Bauul Well I think it looks awesome, although it'll be a funny feeling when it eventually does come out. That said, Max Payne was 6 years or so in the making as well, and that was amazing.
I can't believe that, judging by your Facebook status, you went out and bought an Xbox 360 Elite because of this.
You are dead to me.
Lol, it's not really just because of this, I've had my eye on one for a while. Just read all the Xbox reviews this site has done to see why.
Plus, it's now fully set up as a rather nifty little HTPC. I'd pay £160 any day not to have to endlessly convert and sync video files to my MP3 player (a good half hour process) just to watch something on the big screen.
Originally Posted by veato Why the console hatred? I'm a fan of gaming. That means I enjoy it on the PC, 360, PS3, DS, whatever medium it happens to come on. I'm suprised so many people are so single minded (or single systemed :s)
Because consoles are to gaming what Peter Andre is to music...it's technically music, but there is a better way...:D
Originally Posted by Natima Maybe thats what happens when your flashlight runs out of batteries... Alan starts vigorously shaking it, as if to wank it back on. Then all the white light starts spewing out and dissolving bad-guys faces.
Originally Posted by Natima Maybe thats what happens when your flashlight runs out of batteries... Alan starts vigorously shaking it, as if to wank it back on. Then all the white light starts spewing out and dissolving bad-guys faces.
:( Tut tut tut.
What!? Have you never owned a shake-charging torch?
Originally Posted by Bauul Lol, it's not really just because of this, I've had my eye on one for a while. Just read all the Xbox reviews this site has done to see why.
Plus, it's now fully set up as a rather nifty little HTPC. I'd pay £160 any day not to have to endlessly convert and sync video files to my MP3 player (a good half hour process) just to watch something on the big screen.
This is why you should have a 360 these days...
360 arcade is what, 199US now? with the elite being 299US?
so for 200 - 300, you get a gaming rig that plays some awesome games, and has a community that is larger than any PC gaming community out there right now (MW2 on the 360 easily has 700k users playing at any given time). You also get a box that can output HDMI in 1080P PLUS with a install of a codec pack, you can now share all the illegal and legal DVDs / music MKVs etc from your desktop to the 360.
(you can replace 360 with PS3 depending on your taste of games and what platform all your friends are on)
Don't get me wrong though, PC games still should be the best out there quality wise (ATI eyefinity may just be candy, but it shows that PCs are still king when it comes to raw power)
I have a feeling in 10 years, the desktop PC will be gone for the average user.
your Phone will easily surpass current extreme tech, be able to communicate with TVs / monitors without cords, and someone out there will be designing the holoband that is in Caprica.
The holoband in Caprica really isn't THAT far off, definitely within our lifetime if you think about it.
- We can already use computers to bi-directionally communicate with the human brain
- We are working on wireless technology that would allow you to EASILY stream a blueray quality video (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/802.16m ; 100mbits/sec mobile / 1gbit/sec stationary)
- We are close to pushing the needed amount of pixels to cover 100% of a persons FOV (as a intermediary step before complete computer / brain transmission)
- Processors are becoming smaller and smaller, and less power intensive.
- Our coders are picking up the skills required to program with a parallel processor in mind. (not just skills, but the mindset and knowhow to just comprehend it and think in those terms; this is no easy task)
Just think, close to 10 years ago, the ORIGINAL P4 (not inc the 4EE, 4E, 4F) came out (April 2000).
The first GeForce (NV10) just hit store shelves (Q4 99 for the SDR one, Jan 2000 for the DDR version)
Gladiator / Pitch Black / 28 Days / MI:2 / XMEN came out in theaters
Malcolm in the Middle / (Original) Survivor / Dora the Explorer / CSI / Aqua Teen Hunger Force all started.
Oh, and the Nokia 8260 was released in 2000 as well.
It's pretty odd to plan a game for a platform for as long as they did and pull it this late in the development cycle. That's a lot of money to waste without any return. I have a feeling it will still come out for PC but it will be some time after the 360 release.
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ReplyShould have it burn out from time to time...maybe a find some batteries system or something?
I have been wondering that too. A good game, is a good game, even if its not on my favorite system/platform.
Because games have limitations due to technology and for gameplay sake.
If light is to be used as ammunition, then it can't be good for a solid hour.
Same reason many games don't use gas/petrol for their vehicles, fighting games don't lead to broken bones, and medkits magicly heal you.
Should I PM you my Paypal address so you can send me the money?
Lol, it's not really just because of this, I've had my eye on one for a while. Just read all the Xbox reviews this site has done to see why.
Plus, it's now fully set up as a rather nifty little HTPC. I'd pay £160 any day not to have to endlessly convert and sync video files to my MP3 player (a good half hour process) just to watch something on the big screen.
Because consoles are to gaming what Peter Andre is to music...it's technically music, but there is a better way...:D
:( Tut tut tut.
What!? Have you never owned a shake-charging torch?
Lol I was j/k. Besides, I check out the demot thread on a daily basis!
This is why you should have a 360 these days...
360 arcade is what, 199US now? with the elite being 299US?
so for 200 - 300, you get a gaming rig that plays some awesome games, and has a community that is larger than any PC gaming community out there right now (MW2 on the 360 easily has 700k users playing at any given time). You also get a box that can output HDMI in 1080P PLUS with a install of a codec pack, you can now share all the illegal and legal DVDs / music MKVs etc from your desktop to the 360.
(you can replace 360 with PS3 depending on your taste of games and what platform all your friends are on)
Don't get me wrong though, PC games still should be the best out there quality wise (ATI eyefinity may just be candy, but it shows that PCs are still king when it comes to raw power)
I have a feeling in 10 years, the desktop PC will be gone for the average user.
your Phone will easily surpass current extreme tech, be able to communicate with TVs / monitors without cords, and someone out there will be designing the holoband that is in Caprica.
The holoband in Caprica really isn't THAT far off, definitely within our lifetime if you think about it.
- We can already use computers to bi-directionally communicate with the human brain
- We are working on wireless technology that would allow you to EASILY stream a blueray quality video (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/802.16m ; 100mbits/sec mobile / 1gbit/sec stationary)
- We are close to pushing the needed amount of pixels to cover 100% of a persons FOV (as a intermediary step before complete computer / brain transmission)
- Processors are becoming smaller and smaller, and less power intensive.
- Our coders are picking up the skills required to program with a parallel processor in mind. (not just skills, but the mindset and knowhow to just comprehend it and think in those terms; this is no easy task)
Just think, close to 10 years ago, the ORIGINAL P4 (not inc the 4EE, 4E, 4F) came out (April 2000).
The first GeForce (NV10) just hit store shelves (Q4 99 for the SDR one, Jan 2000 for the DDR version)
Gladiator / Pitch Black / 28 Days / MI:2 / XMEN came out in theaters
Malcolm in the Middle / (Original) Survivor / Dora the Explorer / CSI / Aqua Teen Hunger Force all started.
Oh, and the Nokia 8260 was released in 2000 as well.
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