Mr.Duck on 17/11/2009 at 23:29
Quote Posted by vorob
Friends, confess, who among you killed civilians in the airport mission?
Hell, I was the first one to open fire :D
And by God, I loved it.
gunsmoke on 17/11/2009 at 23:35
Quote Posted by MrDuck
Hell, I was the first one to open fire :D
And by God, I loved it.
No shit. I watched it on YouTube today and I was like "MAN, I would tear that airport UP".
Jason Moyer on 18/11/2009 at 00:39
Ok, I finished act 2, so now I officially would not be surprised if Ghost and Gaz were supposed to be the same person. I also wouldn't be surprised if characters from the first 2 Call of Duty games showed up in wheelchairs and started barking orders, either.
Is anyone else getting shitty performance on the PC version? I've tried basically every graphic option and it still does the "fluid for 10 minutes, insane stuttering for a few minutes" thing. I installed the version of DirectX9 that comes with the game, since it's somehow a newer version than the 9/09 release on Microsoft's website. It seems weird that I can pound my monitor's refresh rate at full detail in CoD4 but in this I'm having intermittent performance issues.
catbarf on 18/11/2009 at 00:57
Quote Posted by dethtoll
Maybe if you didn't cheat you wouldn't have this problem.
I have the halo, so the durrhurr 'you're angry becausse you cheeted lul' is bullshit. I never cheat in any game. Even if it is cheating, the punishment was applied retroactively for something that had never been condemned (unlike, you know, real cheating). And then Valve compounded the stupidity by giving the other 98% a childish, petty reward, including people who idle but do it in-game.
Read the post again. Read for comprehension. If it's too many words for you I can give you a tl;dr version.
Quote:
Is anyone else getting shitty performance on the PC version? I've tried basically every graphic option and it still does the "fluid for 10 minutes, insane stuttering for a few minutes" thing. I installed the version of DirectX9 that comes with the game, since it's somehow a newer version than the 9/09 release on Microsoft's website. It seems weird that I can pound my monitor's refresh rate at full detail in CoD4 but in this I'm having intermittent performance issues.
I got right about the same performance as CoD4. Some drops in smoke-filled areas, but fine everywhere else.
june gloom on 18/11/2009 at 03:06
Quote Posted by catbarf
I have the halo, so the durrhurr 'you're angry becausse you cheeted lul' is bullshit. I never cheat in any game. Even if it is cheating, the punishment was applied retroactively for something that had never been condemned (unlike, you know, real cheating). And then Valve compounded the stupidity by giving the other 98% a childish, petty reward, including people who idle but do it in-game.
Read the post again. Read for comprehension. If it's too many words for you I can give you a tl;dr version.
wah wah wah
catbarf on 18/11/2009 at 03:21
Quote Posted by dethtoll
durrhurr
Got an argument? Didn't think so.
catbarf on 18/11/2009 at 03:34
It's bad enough when developers sell more content after the game's release, rather than add new content (one reason I love Left 4 Dead and Killing Floor was that they got lots of new stuff for free).
But selling gamemodes and content that was created before the game ever released (I strongly doubt that this stuff was never meant to be used), kept locked on the disk/hard drive until bought? That's absolutely ridiculous. I really hope they sell poorly, so IW can learn their lesson or at least join the ranks of developers bemoaning the PC market. One way or another the message has to be that this just doesn't fly.
EvaUnit02 on 18/11/2009 at 03:48
Quote Posted by catbarf
It's bad enough when developers sell more content after the game's release, rather than add new content (one reason I love Left 4 Dead
Haha, L4D, seriously?
1. The Survival Pack - Released 6 months later, features that should've been in the release version and a cheap survival mode. Both of which could've done by modders in a fraction of the time.
2. Crash Course - two short maps which were made quickly to appease to moaners of the L4D2 announcement and a cop out in comparison to their original promise of TF2-esque support.
I only bought L4D2 because it cost $35 USD, so the total came out to $45 NZD, around the traditional price for a PC expansion pack.
Mr.Duck on 18/11/2009 at 07:31
Now, now, guys....behave.
:)