Bow down, and rejoice. Re-vamped inventory management system and decryption mini-games, assignable hot keys for more run & gun style of play - oh, and does it go without saying that the elevator rides will be a lot shorter?

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Ah, you too? Witcher fucking rocks. Especially since I started out playing it with the 1.2 patch, so no trouble with the load times and other shit that were a problem in earlier versions.Vympel wrote:LOL. Is Yahtzee's review of it that accurate then?
(cos his review of Witcher wasn't IMO hehe - I'm fucking immersed in that game)
The good thing is I only started playing the game in earnest after the 1.2 patch hit, so I got very little frustration from the loading times - the combat animations are awesome (especially the fucking sick finishing moves) I like the character advancement system, Geralt's a badass, and the world is refreshing.Edi wrote: Ah, you too? Witcher fucking rocks. Especially since I started out playing it with the 1.2 patch, so no trouble with the load times and other shit that were a problem in earlier versions.
They were also wrong about the game being good. Yay PC, even more lackluster RPGs! GO CUTSCENE POWER!Ar-Adunakhor wrote:You know, I remember reading about how Mass Effect was going to be a console exclusive and telling the fanboys that it was a damn lie. Everyone and their brother (or so it seemed) bought into the "never coming to PC" crap and said unless I bought Console X I would never see some of the best games EVAR.
Glad to see that was as laughable as it sounded.
Not the same, but in the KOTOR PC release they added an entire planet. It was just a glorified shop, though the stock was even more powerful than the "Most Powerful Items in the Game" shop on Korriban.Stark wrote:It would make me laugh if they did a Gears and made the planets more interesting or introduced more content, though.
And of course, for most of these games (particularly with the 360 games), it's only a matter of time before a PC version released, if there isn't one already.
Are you talking about that space station with the Rodian? That was available as downloadable content for the Xbox version.Civil War Man wrote:Not the same, but in the KOTOR PC release they added an entire planet. It was just a glorified shop, though the stock was even more powerful than the "Most Powerful Items in the Game" shop on Korriban.
That's likely what the PC version will get. The DLC pack that's been announced built in, and maybe another one that will subsequently be released over Live.Losonti Tokash wrote:Are you talking about that space station with the Rodian? That was available as downloadable content for the Xbox version.Civil War Man wrote:Not the same, but in the KOTOR PC release they added an entire planet. It was just a glorified shop, though the stock was even more powerful than the "Most Powerful Items in the Game" shop on Korriban.
Microsoft is the publisherVympel wrote:No publisher in its right mind would make Mass Effect Vista exclusive.
No, EA is the publisher. Reading links is good for you. Bioware is owned by EA.Microsoft is the publisher
I think he meant a publisher who'd make stuff Vista exclusive like MS did with Halo 2 (which is the reason I never got it even though I liked Halo).Vympel wrote:No, EA is the publisher. Reading links is good for you. Bioware is owned by EA.Microsoft is the publisher
Microsoft is the publisher of the xbox 360 version and likely has considerable controlling interest in what the PC publisher (EA) can do.Vympel wrote:No, EA is the publisher. Reading links is good for you. Bioware is owned by EA.Microsoft is the publisher
Given that Bioware is the developer and EA owns Bioware, not Microsoft, I don't see how there could be a legal or commercial basis for that to be the case. They wouldn't do something that would achieve nothing but limit their sales so Microsoft (to whom they owe nothing) could sell more copies of Vista without a damn good reason, like a massive bribe.Xon wrote: Microsoft is the publisher of the xbox 360 version and likely has considerable controlling interest in what the PC publisher (EA) can do.