*reads this*ghst said:you say that as if a large budget wouldn't be an albatross of populist homogeneity dragging their studio into administration.
*reads this again*
*reads this thrice*
Awesome.
*reads this*ghst said:you say that as if a large budget wouldn't be an albatross of populist homogeneity dragging their studio into administration.
ghst said:from the tone of things around here, you'd assume people would be gasping for a survival horror that doesn't just crib from notes handed down by the psone generation. but here we are, three days from release and barely pushing two pages.
ghst said:from the tone of things around here, you'd assume people would be gasping for a survival horror that doesn't just crib from notes handed down by the psone generation. but here we are, three days from release and barely pushing two pages.
Neiteio said:I want to play this game sooo baaad, but my comp is a Dell Inspiron 6000 bought in 2005, and not for gaming purposes, either... Probably couldn't handle this, eh?
If this were on PS3, I'd be all over it like gravey on a KFC bowl.
Draft said:I actually know nothing about this game. I am not even going to read the OP (don't ban me.) Going in completely cherry.
ghst said:you say that as if a large budget wouldn't be an albatross of populist homogeneity dragging their studio into administration.
Neiteio said:I want to play this game sooo baaad, but my comp is a Dell Inspiron 6000 bought in 2005, and not for gaming purposes, either... Probably couldn't handle this, eh?
If this were on PS3, I'd be all over it like gravey on a KFC bowl.
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: 1.5Ghz - Low budget CPUs such as Celeron or Duron needs to be at about twice the CPU speed
Memory: 1 GB
Hard Drive: TBD
Graphics: Radeon 9600/GeForceFX - Integrated graphics and very low budget cards might not work.
TouchMyBox said:System requirements calls for at least a geforce 9600, and i doubt whatever you've got is anywhere near that.
INDIGO_CYCLOPS said:GeforceFX, Radeon 9600, very different.
With that comes certain advantages, like oh..... GPU compatibility.ghst said:you say that as if a large budget wouldn't be an albatross of populist homogeneity dragging their studio into administration.
TouchMyBox said:Oh.... :lol Still, it says it probably won't work on integrated chipsets, and if his machine was never considered a gaming machine, it more than likely has integrated graphics.
When in doubt, give the demo a whirl.
That's some fucking hardcore scalability.INDIGO_CYCLOPS said:Actually, the sys-req are pretty liberal for this, like their last games. I suspect you could run it at lower settings.
GeforceFX, Radeon 9600, very different.
maybe check out penumbra black plague aswell. or if you're going to play it, probably do it before amnesiaTim-E said:I loved Penumbra Overture, but haven't followed this game too much.
I just watched the teaser video on the Steam page and pre-ordered it before the price shot up tomorrow. :lol
Gotta give talented PC developers some financial love.
Beefjack.com said:Horror-adventure Amnesia: The Dark Descent releases tomorrow. But it almost wasnt to be, according to developers Frictional Games.
There have been several occasions when we seriously considered dropping the project, Thomas Grip told BeefJack today.
The games been rather a financial struggle for the small independent developer, whose previous game the three-part Penumbra series was something of an overlooked gem. We have had to cut salaries almost in half and they were low to start with, said Grip. And the troubles arent over just because the games finished: Our future as a company depends on this game not flopping, so plenty of butterflies in the stomach.
ghst said:"Amnesia: The Dark Descent was almost canned"
http://beefjack.com/news/amnesia-the-dark-descent-was-almost-canned/
better get evangelising.
BobsRevenge said:That's some fucking hardcore scalability.
Max said:Consider it bought. It's terrible that they almost had to cancel the game more than once. People need to give the demo more attention, give them a chance to decide if they want to buy it or not. It'd be a shame if horror games like these ceased.
subversus said:ok, it's number one on steam now
clip said:I see it as second behind Mafia II dlc.
But then how can it be better than Dead Space 2 and Silent Hill 7 Something?ghst said:you say that as if a large budget wouldn't be an albatross of populist homogeneity dragging their studio into administration.
clip said:I see it as second behind Mafia II dlc.
Ionic said:If I preorder from their website can I use the key on Steam?
Ionic said:If I preorder from their website can I use the key on Steam?
Ionic said:If I preorder from their website can I use the key on Steam?
can't yetJoe Molotov said:CD-KEYS ARE UP, DOWNLOAD FROM STEAM GO GO GO GO!!!
Max said:You can add the code to Steam, not download it :/
Max said:You can add the code to Steam, not download it :/
eXistor said:What a sad state of affairs it is if a studio can shut down on based on the success of one game. It's even worse because it's obviously a great game that more people should be aware of and should play and cherish. I might just buy (or gift) an extra copy on Steam and a physical copy (if that ever happens), just to show some extra support (I pre-ordered the game when it was literally a steal...just a few bucks).
What the hell then! Lemme pre-load!INDIGO_CYCLOPS said:Yes, I pre-loaded earlier today. Steam orders may be different.
Should be changed to: "Amnesia: The Dark Descent |OT|. Buy This Fucking Game."Druz said:Thread title is what's keeping it 3 pages.
BobsRevenge said:Should be changed to: "Amnesia: The Dark Descent |OT|. Buy This Fucking Game Or Get Banned."
Joe Molotov said:Fixed.
Joe Molotov said:I should have clarified, if you pre-ordered from Frictional Games website...
CD-KEYS ARE UP, DOWNLOAD FROM STEAM GO GO GO GO!!!
Although I'm not sure yet if Steam will actually let you play it until tomorrow. I'll find out in a few minutes.