Two more games I can't wait for...

Started by Jen, August 18, 2007, 06:25:45 AM

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iceman

I have been on many forums, which have shown both versions of the game in dx 9 and 10 it is almost next to tell the differrence with the naked eye. The one thing that got me with fear was how when you hit glass it shattered into a million pieces and when you hit the walls with bullets, you could see the chunks taken out of the wall and when you hit crates and boxes, you could see the dust settle. I have not seen this duplicated in anyother game. As good as bioshock is, it is no FEAR

Jen

I've played half way through Bioshock and I don't find it scary at all...Yet I didn't rent the game because of its "graphics" or how much I thought it would scare me. I rented it because of it's unique story line...and THAT it has. It's intersting, but really gorey...The shadows of the spider slicers are pretty creepy...but again, I'm only half way through...on easy. Time will tell. I'm playing on X-box 360 so DX10 does not apply to me.
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Jobydrone

There's been widespread reports of bugs and framerate issues with the 360 version of Bioshock.  If anyone playing the game starts to have serious lag or hitching, jumpy graphics, stopping and starting, freezes, or other problems, you need to clear the cache on your hard drive.  When you start up the game, hold down the left and right bumper buttons until the menu comes up.  That should alleviate the problem.  There was an update to the game that supposedly fixed this but many reports are that it actually made things worse. 
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Jen

I haven't experienced that yet...It crashed once, and that was it. Oblivion crashes WAY more often.
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