trippingmartian said:I don't know about getting the 360 version. Unless it supports KB+M
Vieo said:This game is taking forever to come out. They should just release what they have now. I don't care if the game isn't finished or not. I'll buy the final version when it's released.
trippingmartian said:I don't know about getting the 360 version. Unless it supports KB+M
Xenon said:Morrowind + Couch > KB + M
Vieo said:C'mon. I was joking. =P
Pellham said:but could you play Morrowind on xbox at 1600x1200 with all graphical buffs on?
So...we should continue to nitpick them, then?SteveMeister said:Due to a series of misunderstandings, Russian website AG.ru was given an opportunity to play with an early pre-beta build of Oblivion several months ago by the Russian publisher working on localization. AG.ru took these screenshots and included them in a write-up about the game. Since neither AG.ru nor the publisher had Bethesda's permission to publish screenshots, they were subsequently removed from AG.ru, but have recently resurfaced as the game nears release.
The shots are from a pre-beta build. Very few of the shaders are working in them, there's no LOD landscape, there are textures missing, shadows weren't yet included, many of the settings for graphical effects like HDR had not yet been finalized -- it was a localization build, not meant for review, preview or evaluation.
SteveMeister said:Due to a series of misunderstandings, Russian website AG.ru was given an opportunity to play with an early pre-beta build of Oblivion several months ago by the Russian publisher working on localization. AG.ru took these screenshots and included them in a write-up about the game. Since neither AG.ru nor the publisher had Bethesda's permission to publish screenshots, they were subsequently removed from AG.ru, but have recently resurfaced as the game nears release.
The shots are from a pre-beta build. Very few of the shaders are working in them, there's no LOD landscape, there are textures missing, shadows weren't yet included, many of the settings for graphical effects like HDR had not yet been finalized -- it was a localization build, not meant for review, preview or evaluation.
SteveMeister said:Due to a series of misunderstandings, Russian website AG.ru was given an opportunity to play with an early pre-beta build of Oblivion several months ago by the Russian publisher working on localization. AG.ru took these screenshots and included them in a write-up about the game. Since neither AG.ru nor the publisher had Bethesda's permission to publish screenshots, they were subsequently removed from AG.ru, but have recently resurfaced as the game nears release.
The shots are from a pre-beta build. Very few of the shaders are working in them, there's no LOD landscape, there are textures missing, shadows weren't yet finished, many of the settings for graphical effects like HDR had not yet been finalized -- it was a localization build, not meant for review, preview or evaluation.
krypt0nian said:Considering Morrowind looked like caca even at those setting who cares? This is not the game to debate PC vs Console.![]()
Mejilan said:bug patches.
Exactly....If you have a PC that can run it, and a 360...there is really no choice at all, the PC wins, hands down.Mejilan said:Fuck control mechanics, if you actually need a reason to get the PC version of Oblivion over the X360 version, well, the Construction Kit, bug patches, timely expansions, and cool game mods are four good ones. Of course, assuming precedence wasn't enough to already decide you. Morrowind on the Xbox was a buggy pile.