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Halo - A Hog
"but if I'm paying $50 for a game, I expect it to perform comparably to "last year's games" that sell for $30-40 now"Let me get this straight. You expect a new release to perform as well on the same hardware as games released a year ago? What are you smoking? Anyone knows that as time goes on and games programmers design more advanced games, more powerful hardware is required to keep up! If a game is a year newer, then you should expect to need a year newer computer to get the same performance, all other things being equal. Andy
Halo - A Hog
RANT Below:
Halo - A Hog
Oni is a perfect example. Here is a game, with a female lead character, that not only uses weapons, but advanced moves and blocking. The game was great. But the inability to include net-play was its downfall. If only Oni had multi-player, assault levels and custom mapping...its play would have exceeded Halo's playability
i can't agree with you more, i had the optertunity to play Oni multi player at macworld a couple of years before it was released. it was much funner than any FPS shooter that i've played multi player. i was so disapointed by Oni's lack of MP when it shipped, i didn't bother to buy it. --- |
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