adrockthekid said:I somehow doubt that the Xbox version is going to do the brilliance of Far Cry on PC justice. It just seems like the core gameplay is so processor- and RAM-intensive.
Did nobody notice the craptacular shadows?
TheGreenGiant said:wow. XBOX really is the no.1 destination for PC ports.
Get it on your pc; way better.
COCKLES said:Or get it on your Xbox, along with Halo 2, Kameo, Fable and Riddick.
Nice vid.![]()
And what if you don't feel like spending $1500-$2000 for a good gaming PC? Are any of these games that good that they're worth spending that much money? Let's see spending $150 to play one of the best looking Xbox FPS games versus spending $1500 to play one of the best looking Xbox games with better shadows? Gee I don't know what people should do.TheGreenGiant said:wow. XBOX really is the no.1 destination for PC ports.
Get it on your pc; way better.
---- said:And what if you don't feel like spending $1500-$2000 for a good gaming PC? Are any of these games that good that they're worth spending that much money? Let's see spending $150 to play one of the best looking Xbox FPS games versus spending $1500 to play one of the best looking Xbox games with better shadows? Gee I don't know what people should do.
I'm gonna be playing Far Cry Instincts, Halo 2, SW: Republic Commando, Doom 3, and maybe even Call of Duty and Half-Life 2 on Xbox and I'm not going to have spend my entire savings to be able to do so. These games may not end up being as good looking on Xbox as they could be on a very high end PC, but they're also still some of the best looking games on the Xbox. And last time I checked Xbox was still pumping out amazing visuals (Riddick, FSW, Ninja Gaiden, Rallisport 2, Splinter Cell, DOA) so that actually means something.
The only PC to console conversion that looks really bad on Xbox is Battlefield, but that's mainly because EA is probably targetting the PS2 specs as usual.
TheGreenGiant said:wow. XBOX really is the no.1 destination for PC ports.
Done.Tre said:Anyone who thinks you need to spend more than 1000 dollars to build a really good PC rig is a fucking idiot.
Quote that.
COCKLES said:Well wether you spend $500, $1000 or $1500. You won't be playing the best FPS this year.
![]()
But people with the crap little $150 box will.![]()
Wario64 said:Haha, I wasn't the only one
Halo was cool and all...in console terms....but IMO it didn't hold a candle to many PC shooters. It's just not the same. I remember people arguing with me how it was so far beyond all shooters because it had a story (been done), great graphics (duh, been done), tons of weapons (done), big environments (done) and AI that was reportedly far beyond any PC game (yeah...been done). Why people can't look at things on their own merrits is beyond me.COCKLES said:Well wether you spend $500, $1000 or $1500. You won't be playing the best FPS this year.
I spent about that for my new system...not for just playing games though ;PFujisawa said:Likewise, anyone that thinks spending upwards of $1,000 to play video games is a fucking idiot.
Quote that.
$1000 will get you nowhere at DELL, Gateway, Alienware, Voodoo, HP/Compaq. You can't run games like these decently on a $1000 PC. Maybe if you do bargain bin shopping for pieces at tradeshows and on the internet you can slap something together for close to that and have a low end gaming PC. But I'm talking about buying a high end gaming PC like a normal person from a manufacturer versus buying an Xbox like a normal person from a retailer. Hell even buying just a top of the line graphics card for your current PC and spending $400+ isn't worth it. And that's assuming that you have a good CPU already and lots of RAM in your computer
But let's just assume I'm getting it only for games, I still think that a $1000 computer wouldn't do Far Cry justice
Ooh, ooh, anti-PC gamer trolls.
Far Cry runs great on my 2400+ w/ 512mb ddr266 + 9800 pro, at high resolution with effects cranked up. Far from a $1500+ rig.
So if you really want to play Far Cry with all of the details on, at 60 fps, at high resolutions, you are going to pay more than $1000.
How much was that system?