Hey guys. I feel like playing Just Cause 2 on my new PC after playing it for 30 hours on my xbox. Is there a way I can transfer my 360 save file to the PC version and continue on the PC with my 360 save file?
which are the best mods for this....like performance mods, or graphics mods, and is the game naturally 3D? or do you need a mod? I have an ATI card, or should I say......an A6 Vision Laptop. >_<
I checked justcause2mods.com and there are a few there...but I don't know... I trust GAF more.
I wonder how i missed this. I tried the demo... damn, i need to get the full game (360).
Feels good, a bit brainless but i like openworld sandbox games.
Playing through this game again on PC (I've only played on 360 before). Even better. It's amazing how much I can play this game and not get bored. It's just so damn fun.
I'm pretty sure you could do this for Skyrim and maybe Mass Effect. Someone would probably have to put work into figuring out how to do this, and I'm guessing no one really cares that much.
Instead of using this week when I'm between jobs to do anything useful like plowing through my backlog, I decided to finally get the Platinum for this game! All I needed to do was a Hardcore playthrough, and it's just brought me over the 100-hour mark total (my second most-played game this generation behind Burnout Paradise). This is still as fun as ever, and I have lot of chaos-causing to look forward to before I unlock the final mission(s). I'm really pumped for JC3, though it's looking like a 2013 game now...
It's possible, just very, very difficult since there are a lot of packages and destructible things hidden in areas outside of towns/bases, and they count towards your completion percentage.
It'd be nearly impossible to find them all, really. Or at least, ridiculously time-consuming.
It's possible, just very, very difficult since there are a lot of packages and destructible things hidden in areas outside of towns/bases, and they count towards your completion percentage.
It'd be nearly impossible to find them all, really. Or at least, ridiculously time-consuming.