What is everyone else doing with their preorders?
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What is everyone else doing with their preorders?
Really! It's only 50 bucks now? That thing was freaking massive when I saw it in the store. If Two Worlds had been any fun at all I would had bought it right then and there. I got a whole miniature collection theme in my gaming room and that statue would have been perfect, but I couldn't bring myself to spend $100 dollars on a game that I didn't know if I would like or not since TW sucked big time. TW2 is much better though and now I wouldn't hesitate to buy their collectors edition.
Maybe I should go check out the stores again and see if it is still there and if the price is slashed. I doubt it though. Over here they don't really follow what everyone else does. Which is good in some ways since I get everything cheaper
ArmA 2, Rise of Flight, Dragon Age, Crysis, Mass Effect, etc, etc, etc. Since 2008 games begin to be optimized for more than 2 cores. Some better than others, that's a fact.I call bullshit. Examples, or it's not true.
http://www.pcgameshardware.com/aid,...rks-75-percent-boost-for-quad-cores/Practice/Call me ignorant then. I've somehow missed seeing it advertised before. Then again the only one from that list I paid attention to was DA:O, and it didn't seem to hype quad core support, but here I see it on the recommended specs….
Very nice that they will support Quad cores! Is this a first for a PC game?
Because Alrik, it's not possible to optimize for multi-core and at the same time doing it also for single core.I'm waiting for the day when someone says : "Very nice that they support Single Cores !"
Because Single Cores are dying out already. Bioware/EA didn't even bother supporting them, hence the savegames-bug that was patched for Dragon Age 2 recently …