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  1. I ran across this Russian made game called War Thunder last night (in the process of downloading it) and the youtube vids + pictures look pretty bad ass. The combat area spans hundreds of miles, the graphics are gorgeous and its a WWII shooter--kinda like BF1942 was but on a much bigger scale. The game is supposed to incorporate navy, air and ground combat into the game as well though I don't think they'll have infantry combat. The air combat in this game looks AMAZING and is exactly what Battlefield should have been like instead of turning into a kiddy console shooter. Here's some videos: [video=youtube_share;Z1S_XCs8CvI]http://youtu.be/Z1S_XCs8CvI[/video] [video=youtube_share;mhwwE5BTHus]http://youtu.be/mhwwE5BTHus[/video] [H][/HR]War Thunder is a next generation MMO combat game dedicated to World War II military aviation, armored vehicles, and fleets. You will take part in all of the major combat battles, fighting with real players all over the world. [H][/HR] [FONT=Arial]War Thunder offers a highly detailed and personalized aviation experience, giving players access to hundreds models of planes with detailed cockpits, dozens of upgradeable weapons, and flying skills that can be honed and improved with each mission. Thanks to the game’s painstaking attention to detail, you’ll truly feel like a World War II fighter pilot as you plunge into battle.[/FONT] [FONT=Arial]The genuine World War II experience isn’t limited to the skies. The massive historical battles featured in War Thunder cannot be fought by aviation alone, so the game will also expose players to combat on land and at sea. Features include:[/FONT] Varied PvP-experiences set in full-scale combat missions Multiple settings options allow advanced virtual pilots and beginners to enjoy playing the game together Rich PvE content: dynamic campaigns, solo missions, mission editor, and much more for single-player and cooperative gameplay Impressive diversity includes detailed models of planes and their cockpits, as well as tanks and ships Astonishing graphics, authentic sound effects, and beautiful music [FONT=Arial]System requirements:[/FONT] [FONT=Arial]Minimal system requirements CPU: 2,2 GHz RAM: 1 Gb Videocard: Nvidia GeForce 6XXX series or higher; AMD Radeon 1XXX series or higher Free space: 8 Gb OS: Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista SP1, Windows 7[/FONT] [FONT=Arial] Recommended system requirements: CPU: dual-core 2,4 GHz RAM: 4 Gb Videocard: Nvidia GeForce 260 or higher Free space: 8 Gb OS: Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista SP1, Windows 7[/FONT] [H][/HR][FONT=Arial]For a more complete list of game features, please, visit the Features section[/FONT]
  2. So I just got the game today and haven't gotten very far but I'm liking the game so far. I try to be as stealthy as possible but found sometimes I can't avoid killing targets, even if they're civilians. Hooked up my M18x to my 55" plasma and am using an Xbox 360 controller to play it, who needs weak ass consoles? Looks gorgeous with Ultra preset + 4x MSAA and thanks to the 680M SLI OC'd the framerate is pretty good (usually 40-60+).
  3. So the game has some pretty sweet graphics, lets see how our systems fare. First up is my M18x with the specs + clocks in my sig. Requirements: 1. Keep control panel (e.g. CCC or NVCP) at default quality settings. 2. Use 1920x1080 px resolution. 3. Try to use the latest driver available (Catalyst 12.11 beta 8 + Geforce 310.64 beta). If you prefer using WHQL you may. You may OC as high as your system will allow and post your results. Game settings Ultra Preset (everything turned up all the way and all checkboxes ticked) + 8X MSAA: Ultra Preset + 4xMSAA: High Preset + 4xMSAA: We will look at the avg + min fps since the max can vary from test to test.
  4. This game has gotten pretty high reviews and deservedly so because I just finished it (high chaos, evil ending) and I loved every minute of playing it. I'm not the type to finish SP games either, I usually get bored and quit (e.g. Skyrim, Witcher 2 etc) but this game kept me intrigued the entire time which says a lot about it. The rune system worked really well and the relationship you build with the characters in the game determines how everything will play out. I hope they make a sequel to this because I think this game is up there with the Half Life series in how fun it is. Some spoilers: My biggest complaint with the Crossfire 7970M (12.8 WHQL driver) is that the UE3 streaming textures causes a lot of hitches. I heard this problem was mainly with AMD cards but I'll investigate further when my 680M SLI cards get here on Tuesday. I played the game with max settings in game with SSAO + enhanced AA enabled in the AMD control panel. Framerate was generally 60+ the entire time except for parts where the texture streaming took place (mainly during the beginning of a level) and it would cause hitching. My overall rating for the game: Fun factor: 10/10 Gameplay/Controls: 9/10 Replayability: 9/10 (multiple endings) Graphics: 8.5/10 Sound/Music: 9/10 Reviews: Metacritic overall: 91 IGN: 92 PC Gamer: 92 Gamespot: 90 Gamespy: 90 Edge Magazine: 90 Game Informer: 88
  5. I really enjoyed the first Borderlands and it seems the new one is getting 9/10 or higher ratings--so I'm super tempted to buy it. The only problem is the steep price, seems Steam has it for $60 and now the game also has some sort of seasonal pass that you gotta fork out more $$ to get additional DLC content. I really hate how gaming has changed into a world of micro transactions, back in the day DLC's used to be free and now publishers find every excuse they can to charge for minor content changes. Anyway, to get back on track, who has purchased the game and what are your impressions? I'm thinking of getting a copy from Greenman Gaming since they have 10% off the Steam price.
  6. It has been ten years since the incident at Raccoon City and the President of the United States has decided to reveal the truth behind what took place. Raccoon City survivor and personal friend of the President, Leon S. Kennedy, arrives to find the President transformed beyond recognition by a bioterrorist attack. Leon is forced to make the hardest decision he has ever made. At the same, Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance Member, Chris Redfield arrives in China, itself under threat of a bioterrorist attack. Expected release date: November 20th 2012
  7. Wow what a difference a sequel can make! The last game was so full of bugs upon initial release that it turned me off from it and I didn't even bother finishing the game. This third one seems relatively bug free and runs fantastic on my M18x! The gameplay has been changed to be even more relaxed and arcade like which is exactly what I've been missing. Too many games focus on realism these days that they forget why we play them in the first place--to escape from reality and enter a world that's different than ours! The music, scripted sequences and action in this game are top notch, if I had to complain it would be that the weapons are a bit too weak. It takes around 5-10 bullets to kill an enemy at times but other than that, the game has taken on a very creative twist of the GTA world and has definitely put itself above or at least equal to the GTA series. So far, based on a few hours of gameplay, I'm already leaning towards a 9/10 rating. Here's a quick video I made last night:
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