BenoitRen wrote:
That's nuts. There is absolutely no point in running a PC game at that resolution. Your eyes can't see the difference between that and 720p unless you happen to have a huge monitor. Like, bigger than 32", which I doubt.
Then obviously its either you can't see very well or the display you are using really needs to be upgraded. Seriously you can't say you can't tell the difference between 720p or higher? I've seen gears run at 1920x1080 with everything maxed and it puts a 720p to shame! come on!BenoitRen wrote:The eye candy again.
Alright, enough with the eye candy comment. First off I never said once in my post that i prefer eye candy over game play. On the contrary its the exact opposite. I'd take gameplay over eye candy any day. Plain and simple. No point in playing a game if it isn't fun to play.BenoitRen wrote:Is there anything substantial that's better?
Far Cry is the PERFECT example. The game is recognize as having one of the largest map in FPS. I can't really name one FPS game that has maps like far cry in terms of sheer size, maybe Crysis. Far Crys port to the XBox was a totally different ball game. Since developers had to make due to what they had they had no choice but to cut MOST of the maps down to puny extremely linear maps so the XBox can better handle the game. This just totally blew the whole point of the game out of the water so badly they actually had to change the title of the game. Far cry was known for its exploration of going where ever you want. XBox Far Cry seems like a regular action based game then being an open ended game.BeniotRen wrote:DirectX is a programming layer. It does not automatically make games prettier or more performant.
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/pcs/directx- ... 243099.php
Flight Simulator X looks totally different under DX10. Granted its not an actual screenshot of the game, but the picture clearly shows that there IS that much of a difference between dx9 and dx10. Also I've seen Crysis in DX9 vs DX10 and there is a difference.BeniotRen wrote:Here's an example: The Sega Genesis/Mega Drive had a CPU of about 7.5 Mhz. What did the PC port of Sonic 3 & Knuckles need? 75 Mhz, 90 Mhz recommended.
What about the game Tomb Raider? The PSX had a 33 Mhz CPU, and the Sega Saturn had a 21 Mhz one with a bunch of extra CPUs. The PC port, which didn't look that much better, needed much higher specs compared to the game consoles.
It's all about the architecture. In this case, it wasn't just a Pentium III. It has SIMD extensions. The graphics card was custom-made.
BenoitRen wrote:
Eh, keyboard and mouse isn't that good of a combo, in my opinion. It's really awkward to aim with your mouse. Not to mention having to use arrow keys or WASD instead of an analog nub. Even a D-pad would be better.
Then obviously its either you can't see very well or the display you are using really needs to be upgraded. Seriously you can't say you can't tell the difference between 720p or higher? I've seen gears run at 1920x1080 with everything maxed and it puts a 720p to shame! come on!
Since developers had to make due to what they had they had no choice but to cut MOST of the maps down to puny extremely linear maps so the XBox can better handle the game.
Flight Simulator X looks totally different under DX10. Granted its not an actual screenshot of the game, but the picture clearly shows that there IS that much of a difference between dx9 and dx10. Also I've seen Crysis in DX9 vs DX10 and there is a difference.
It doesn't matter if the GPU was custom made. It still borrowed a lot of the technologies the NV20 had + added a little more flair to it which called it the N2A.
Also last I checked the graphics card is one of the main reasons for visuals. Not the processor.
The processor is there for the speed of the game and Unreal Engine 2 was no exception to that rule. UE2 was one of the most CPU intensive engines when it was released. A 2 GHZ was barely enough for it much less a 733mhz.
I can see this discussion is going to head no where. So I'll be the first person to drop the subject.
It can't be compared, not by a long shot. You do know that many of the FPS games on the XBox 360 have much larger hit boxes and auto-aim to help compensate for the use of analog.
Want your PC to feel like a console? Plug an Xbox 360 controller into it. Problem solved.
Consoles are upgraded just like a PC. The difference is how they are upgraded. What do upgrades seem to consist of? New technology. Over a period of time, new technology is introduced to both PCs and consoles.
And finally, my punctuation will always be half-assed when on a forum.
BenoitRen wrote:Gaming consoles have a lot of restrictions, where as PC's have all the freedom you need to do what you like.
First, please don't abuse the apostrophe.
BenoitRen wrote:Occasional writing errors are one thing, but making common, silly errors does not make someone less of a good writer.
Do take note that he has admitted to not making an effort to write properly on message boards. It's one thing to make the occasional typo, but not making any effort at all is just sad.
Neo48 wrote:who cares if he accidentally uses an apostrophe when he should not?
where as PC's have all the freedom you need to do what you like,
Peegai wrote:As long he makes himself clearly understood in his writing, his unwillingless to correct minuscule punctuation errors on the internet should not be an issue.
Eh, keyboard and mouse isn't that good of a combo, in my opinion. It's really awkward to aim with your mouse. Not to mention having to use arrow keys or WASD instead of an analog nub. Even a D-pad would be better.
How they feel is not the argument here. And to be able to use the XBox 360 controller, you need Windows XP and the drivers which aren't included by default.
That's not upgrading, that's a new product.
I would also expect that someone as yourself who favours international message boards would be more leniant to spelling and gramar.
I think it's safe to say that 90%+ people who play games on PCs use Windows OS.
As for the drivers...they will take a lot less time to download than the Wii system update I need to be able to re-enter my Shopping Channel.
Quite the opposite! Good punctuation is important for people who are learning English. Also, 'foreigners' often know English better than native speakers! Razz
This is a textual medium, so putting care into the text is important.
Irrelevant. It's still an extra requirement. What about people who want to play PC games but use GNU/Linux? They're screwed most of the time. See my argument about lack of standardisation.
But you still need to download them. No such issue with game consoles. Just pop in and play. That's the point.
I hadn't even mentioned that you would have to pay for the XBox 360 controller on top of your PC and its required peripherals.
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