The Day Xbox Live Died: BioShock Demo Now Available On Xbox
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This bodes well
http://www.metacritic.com/games/platfor ... 0/bioshock
http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/pc/bioshock
Lowest real review for either is 94.
http://www.metacritic.com/games/platfor ... 0/bioshock
http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/pc/bioshock
Lowest real review for either is 94.
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oh fuck, the hype machine has taken me.
http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/news/33906 ... 60-Version
http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/news/33906 ... 60-Version
PC.IGN is sporting the first online review of the PC version of BioShock. Overall score was pretty darn high. Does the PC version play better?
If you're debating which version to get, the PC version handles better. In part it's because of the greater precision with the mouse and keyboard, but also with how the plasmids and weapons are selected. With the default settings RMB switches between the two, LMB fires, and you use the mouse wheel instead of a radial menu to select a specific plasmid or weapon. This keeps you rooted in the action to a greater degree than in the Xbox 360 version, since you don't have to keep pausing the game. By hitting Shift you can bring up a plasmid and weapon selection screen if you so desire, but the mouse wheel scrolled through fast enough to stay useful. Note that you can't set LMB to fire a weapon and RMB to fire a plasmid; there's only one fire function. We also noticed the option to bind the functions "switch and fire weapon" and "switch and fire plasmid," but when we tested it out these only switched from weapon to plasmid and back again, much like the RMB default function. All weapons and plasmids are also bound to the number and function keys, making it even easier to ensure you always have the ideal attack at the ready.
How do the graphics compare?
The PC version definitely outclasses the Xbox 360, mostly because of the ability to crank the resolution to 1920 x 1200. If you've got a Fista rig with a DX10 card, you can expect some heightened particle effects, crisper real-time shadows, and more dynamic water, but the game looks gorgeous regardless. On our gaming PC running a Core 2 Quad processor with a GeForce 8800 GTX, and 4 GB of RAM, it ran very well, with only a few occasions of seemingly random framerate hitches. We also couldn't find an option to switch between DX10 and DX9 modes, the game just seems to default to what's in your system, unlike Lost Planet.
Like there was ever any doubt!
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Downside here is that I suspect by 7pm tomorrow, the game will be on the floor.The wait is nearly over. At 7 PM EST the BioShock PC demo will go live for you to enjoy. We will have exclusive pre-loading at Fileplanet. Set your watches for 7 o'clock! (midnight UK time)
IMPORTANT: Please be sure to download the latest drivers from ATI and Nvidia that will be available Monday for best performance with your video cards.
Not to mention the demo is a fileplanet exclusive, so bukkake's getting 50kb/s
There's a new thread for the PC demo: http://www.5punk.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=11709
I'm don't think I can move Berk's post to it.
I'm don't think I can move Berk's post to it.