But PS3 bas better copy protection!
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[QUOTE="GordonRamsay23"]
I never said it doesn't count. I just said you need a computer system with significantly higher specifications than the one you listed in order to make it look like the graphics king and have it be playable.
ohthemanatee
So? that does not change the fact that many people do not own a gaming rig capable of playing mass effect or even lesser demanding games.
Uh, the Mass Effect system requirements are not demanding at all. Any computer bought within the last 4 years will meet the minimum spec. Any computer bought within the last 2 years will meet the recommended spec. I don't even think you need a "gaming rig" to run mass effect.
You do need a "gaming rig" to run Crysis though at maximum settings and even then, most gaming rigs won't be able to do it.
[QUOTE="GordonRamsay23"]
Except if you try to run Crysis on Max settings with that setup, you will get 5 frames per second.
However, the recommended settings for Mass Effect 2 can run the game at max settings smoothly. Keep in mind that max settings on the PC version will look better than the Xbox 360 version
ohthemanatee
And here we have it, now suddenly crysis doesn't count because it's not convinient. :lol:
I never said it doesn't count. I just said you need a computer system with significantly higher specifications than the one you listed in order to make it look like the graphics king and have it be playable.
[QUOTE="GordonRamsay23"]
Here are the official recommended settings for Mass Effect 2 PC
- Windows XP SP3 / Windows Vista SP1 / Windows 7
- 2.6+ GHz Cure 2 Duo Intel or equivalent AMD CPU
- 2 GB RAM
- ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, or better recommended
- 100% DirectX compatible sound card and drivers
- DirectX August 2008
It's a low-to mid-end PC.
ohthemanatee
and here are the recommended settings for crysis:
OS – Windows XP / Vista
Processor – Intel Core 2 DUO @ 2.2GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+
Memory – 2.0 GB RAM
GPU – NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS/640 or similar
notice how the two aren't that far appart?
Except if you try to run Crysis on Max settings with that setup, you will get 5 frames per second.
However, the recommended settings for Mass Effect 2 can run the game at max settings smoothly. Keep in mind that max settings on the PC version will look better than the Xbox 360 version
360 version is superior. Why'd you want to play it on the 3rd place console? its in third for a reason.
JONO51
Well, I'm not sure PS3 having Digital Distribution like Xbox 360 would help. Even if it did, PS3 games are far to big to be distributed digitally to make them practical. Anyways, there are many reasons for choosing the PS3 version. See the original post
[QUOTE="ohthemanatee"][QUOTE="GordonRamsay23"]So you create a thread in which you answer your own question? What was the point of this thread? Also i'm going to give it a maybe. I'd say there is a great chance of alan Wake selling at least 1 million units Alan Wake =/= Heavy Rain. Just SayingIt's been said that one of the main reasons why Quantic Dream signed with Sony was because of how well Indigo Prophecy sold on PS2 vs how poorly Indigo prophecy sold on the Xbox.
Having said that, do you think that Heavy Rain would have sold 1 million units if it were an Xbox 360 exclusive?
I would say no because if you look at the story-centric titles on Xbox 360, most tend to struggle for sales.The exception might be Mass Effect.
mrmusicman247
From what I've seen from Alan Wake, it's more like Silent Hill than Heavy Rain
Here are the official recommended settings for Mass Effect 2 PC
- Windows XP SP3 / Windows Vista SP1 / Windows 7
- 2.6+ GHz Cure 2 Duo Intel or equivalent AMD CPU
- 2 GB RAM
- ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, or better recommended
- 100% DirectX compatible sound card and drivers
- DirectX August 2008
It's a low-to mid-end PC.
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