[QUOTE="mangobear"][QUOTE="Dualshockin"][QUOTE="mangobear"]Alright,I understand that,but we'll see when the final product hits. As for the link,we'll have to wait for the official Mass Effect for Pc announcement,then the high requirements will be revealed.[QUOTE="Dualshockin"][QUOTE="mangobear"]I'll take Bioware's words over yours (no offense). You are aware that some parts of the game aren't fully optimized yet? Every screen shot (including the good ones) have been direct screen grabs from the game running on the 360 in real time. So that can only mean, that the game is still not finished and in the optimizing stage. And I still need a link proving that a PC with high system requirements is needed to run those screenshots while the 360 can't.Skippyj9
In other words, you have absolutely no proof for anything you've said so far with regards to the quality of Mass Effect when it is completed.
And where is your proof that the game will look absolutely better when it releases?Provide final screenshots of the retail product,since you seem to have the proof? The thing is,the latest screenshots of the final product disagree with your logic.Have you understood anything I've written? It seems not.
Every screenshot Bioware releases is a screengrab from the game running on the 360. As you can see, some parts are done, others are not optimized, and according to Bioware, everything will be optimized to look as good or better than the screenshot I've posted. Now, where is your proof that the game will ship with downgraded graphics?
Where is your proof that it won't?If you don't keep up with the game, you wouldn't really understand. Every screenshot Bioware releases has been a screengrab from the game. Now you want to tell me that they're suddenly having problems running the game like they had last year? Or maybe some parts of the game aren't as optimized yet? I think I'll take Bioware's word over anyone else's in this forum ;)
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