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luka said:It's not really any different than posting shots of ports of last gen games.
That and it highlights another strength of PC gaming, which is making older games look way better.
luka said:It's not really any different than posting shots of ports of last gen games.
Tokubetsu said:Because this is a PC screenshot thread, not last gen games being emulated on PC hardware thread. The Emulation threads are basically that anyway.
Durante said:I don't dislike emulator shots, what I think is really needed is some kind of limit of shots per post that most agree on. Maybe 2 or 3 full-res shots per post, if you want to do more you can add thumbnails or text links, or wait and post them later. It would make people more selective in what they post and make "full" pages much more feasible to navigate.
all the starbreeze games using högdahl's engine are opengl (both riddicks, thedarkness, probably the upcoming unannounced ea one and the upcoming ea bourne game)luka said:Wow that looks seriously amazing. I'm gonna have to get back into that game. idtech 4 gets no respekt. That must have been the last openGL game..like...ever.
How did you get the DoF effects?
Neato.
yeah, superb game. I sent several emails to random starbreeze emails complaining about no pc version. no one cared. hehe. such a shame. played through the game on both 360 and ps3. man, the ps3 version is HIDEOS. but still worked fine. in other starbreeze news I hated the first riddick, but finally played through dark athena a couple of weeks ago. really great.TheExodu5 said:It's too bad The Darkness was never on PC. Aside from the gameplay department, it's my favorite FPS since HL2.
Joseph Merrick said:yeah, superb game. I sent several emails to random starbreeze emails complaining about no pc version. no one cared. hehe. such a shame. played through the game on both 360 and ps3. man, the ps3 version is HIDEOS. but still worked fine. in other starbreeze news I hated the first riddick, but finally played through dark athena a couple of weeks ago. really great.
b.e.r.g said:Might as well post a couple of screens from my favorite online shooter Enemy Territory: Quake Wars!
These are all ingame actuall gameplay shots taken from a recorded online match. No Photoshop except from resizing.
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Holy shit, those look amazing! I completely forgot that I have a copy of the game. It's still sealed too. I might install it if there is still a community playing.
Masta_Killah said:Holy shit, those look amazing! I completely forgot that I have a copy of the game. It's still sealed too. I might install it if there is still a community playing.
There were still plenty of servers up (and people playing) in EU last time I checked.Masta_Killah said:Holy shit, those look amazing! I completely forgot that I have a copy of the game. It's still sealed too. I might install it if there is still a community playing.
When someone posted that in the other thread, someone posted some screenshots from Mass Effect and said it was just a ripoff of the Citadel. Was that true, or did the mod come before Mass Effect?brain_stew said:Hot damn if there isn't some serious talent in the UT3 modding community.
Durante said:I am actually thinking about making an "Oblivion revisiting" thread, but doing a decent job of it would take at least 4 hours. It would be quite valuable though since most mod lists are quite out of date at this point. Maybe if more people are interested.
Let me quote the UESP: "For many players, installing Oblivion with a large set of mods will be the most complicated thing they've ever done with software."
Yeah, absolutely. Always looks great, running it on settings like in the above pic makes it even nicer.Ballistictiger said:TF2 has one of the most appealing visual and artstyle I've seen in a PC game.
Blizzard said:When someone posted that in the other thread, someone posted some screenshots from Mass Effect and said it was just a ripoff of the Citadel. Was that true, or did the mod come before Mass Effect?
seta r_jitter [1/0] //enable/disable jitter
seta r_jitterradial [0-999] //sets the distance of the object that's to be left "in focus"
seta r_jitterradius [0-10] //the amount of jitter/blur
It's a great looking game for sure. I think I read that it's using the Farcry 2 engine.Buttonbasher said:I just upgraded by graphics card from a 7300GT to a 9800GTX+ and was trying out some stuff. I really like the card. Here's a screenshot from the James Cameron's Avatar: The Movie: The Game: The Demo that I thought was fairly impressive.
Latest Co-Op, they said it's using the Far Cry engine. Which would explain why it actually looks pretty terrible in motion.Ceebs said:It's a great looking game for sure. I think I read that it's using the Farcry 2 engine.
Have you tried running it on an ATI 5xxx card? I seem to recall it looking decent even on my old 4850 with settings turned down...on the right card I'd think it'd be amazing in motion. :/dLMN8R said:Latest Co-Op, they said it's using the Far Cry engine. Which would explain why it actually looks pretty terrible in motion.
Is there a PC demo out now? want to see how it runs in DX10 for me.Ceebs said:Some shots of the Dirt 2 Demo.
Comes out tomorrow, apparently an earlier version of the Demo was leaked.Diablohead said:Is there a PC demo out now? want to see how it runs in DX10 for me.
G0DLIKE said:Took some screens of Mass Effect a few days ago. Thought this shot looked nice.
Photobucket has a max image size of 1024px × 640? Weak.
It's worth playing for the steady framerate and kb/m controls. I played through it three times on the Xbox 360 and am still playing through it now on the PC with a new character.Superblatt said:I've been thinking about picking up Mass Effect for the PC, as I've already run through the 360 version. How will it run on a Quad Core with an 8600GT and 2gigs of ram? Is it worth playing on the pc?