Nice man. I wish I lived up there to check out all the advertisements, but fuck cold weather.
I feel the same way, but I just don't have the money right now. I graduated in August with my MBA, but I was lacking in experience. I'm working a job right now that doesn't pay me that well so I can build up experience that will lead towards a job more reflecting of someone who has attained an MBA. In the meantime... I've got loans and such to pay. :/Im really gonna have to start putting together a gaming PC soon...
I havent been a PC gamer since the 90s =/
I'm excited for this, eventually.it's a good feel, Andrew. I went half of this gen without a gaming level PC and built myself one with help from neoGAF, and I haven't looked back. Once you build one, you start to get comfortable buying parts and gradually upgrading a PC to stay up-to-date, and that is far more convenient and cheap over the long haul
This is when I'm probably going to be able to upgrade, which pleases me.May as well wait another year or two for the hardware to fly ahead of the next consoles so you don't have to upgrade for the next 4-5 years unless you need to be at the highest of high ends every year.
Probably wouldn't take much to get this game running on all high settings at 1080p (no dx11 stuff probably). Hell I expect to be able to do it with my meager 470 and 3ghz quad core. This is a Unreal engine game right? Those always run really easy and smooth on PC.
Do Irrational, or 2K for that matter, own the rights to System Shock anymore?
I remember hearing a while ago that EA owned the rights, and then some other smaller firm came along and bought them so that SS2 could be re-released on GOG?
With Bioshock being an Xbox exclusive originally and promoting this game as being best on PC (i.e. Microsoft Windows) I hope this game will work well on PS3.
2K, if you can hear me, please release a free benchmark download so I can determine whether I should go with PC or PS3. I have an nVidia GeForce GTX 560M(2GB) with 8GB RAM and 64-bit Windows 7. Not sure if the card is up to snuff, though -- it's above "Minimum" but below "Recommended" on Can You Run It.
They don't, unfortunately.
The rights are split between EA and an investment company. EA having the distribution rights, and the investment company having the development rights. So it's in limbo. I mean, that company has hung upon those rights for more than 10 years! I can't believe EA hasn't purchased the rights so far (not saying they should, because that could be terrible).
With Bioshock being an Xbox exclusive originally and promoting this game as being best on PC (i.e. Microsoft Windows) I hope this game will work well on PS3.
How much did Bioshock 1 sell on PS3?
With Bioshock being an Xbox exclusive originally and promoting this game as being best on PC (i.e. Microsoft Windows) I hope this game will work well on PS3.
2K, if you can hear me, please release a free benchmark download so I can determine whether I should go with PC or PS3. I have an nVidia GeForce GTX 560M(2GB) with 8GB RAM and 64-bit Windows 7. Not sure if the card is up to snuff, though -- it's above "Minimum" but below "Recommended" on Can You Run It.
With Bioshock being an Xbox exclusive originally and promoting this game as being best on PC (i.e. Microsoft Windows) I hope this game will work well on PS3.
I'll be using a 1600x900 monitor (17-inch screen), so I guess based on your estimates I could maybe hover around 35-45 fps with some AA, mm? I suspect that would still outperform the PS3 version.I have the exact same specs you have, assuming you have an i7, and I'm getting it for PC. You'll probably get around 60 fps at 1280x720, with no high-res textures and no AA, and around 30 fps at 1920x1080 at the same settings.
Who knows but Im on my third damn copy.
There is no reason why it shouldn't.
That triple dipping. Are purchasing on PS3 or PC? Because it would be funny if it were your fourth copy.
The post-release patch really cleaned up PS3 BioShock. Fixed the pixelated textures on the Big Daddies and dramatically sharpened overall image quality compared to how it was prior. I played through it twice on PS3, once the old way, and again after the patch -- it was fun simply revisiting areas on bookmarked saves and seeing the difference. It's quite nice now, the main quirk being how it still chugs a little in places (I.E. briefly when the whale appears in the descent to Rapture, when Big Daddies are walking around in close quarters in Fort Frolic, etc).PS3 Bioshock port had problems like framerate issues, the blurry vaseline filter it had going on reminiscent of GTA4 PS3, and white lines appearing on the edges of screens during cutscenes.
http://www.psxextreme.com/ps3-news/3919.html
2k did not get my money that day.
I hope the x360/ps3 parity of Infinite is similar to the excellent Dead Space 3.
I'll be using a 1600x900 monitor (17-inch screen), so I guess based on your estimates I could maybe hover around 35-45 with some AA, mm? I suspect that would still outperform the PS3 version.
THIS.
I have a laptop with:
- GeForce GT 540M (2 GB)
- Core i7 2617M (dual core up 2.6ghz)
- 8GB DDR3 RAM
- Windows 7 home premium 64-bit
I meet the minimum requirements, but should I just pick up the Xbox version?
Bioshock is probably the worst PS3 port after Bayonetta. Bioshock 2 was decent though (I know it was a different dev) and this one should be on par which is pretty much the norm now anyway.
PS3 Bioshock port had problems like framerate issues, the blurry vaseline filter it had going on reminiscent of GTA4 PS3, and white lines appearing on the edges of screens during cutscenes.
http://www.psxextreme.com/ps3-news/3919.html
2k did not get my money that day.
I hope the x360/ps3 parity of Infinite is similar to the excellent Dead Space 3.
Man I must be the only one that loves the PS3 port (and I started off playing the 360 version many times) and I had zero issues with it every time Ive played it. If theres any difference in presentation I sure as hell cant notice it.
The console versions will be sub 720p, medium quality and around 30 fps, you shouldn't even be considering the PS3 version.
Bioshock is probably the worst PS3 port after Bayonetta. Bioshock 2 was decent though (I know it was a different dev) and this one should be on par which is pretty much the norm now anyway.
Man I must be the only one that loves the PS3 port (and I started off playing the 360 version many times) and I had zero issues with it every time Ive played it. If theres any difference in presentation or performance I sure as hell cant notice it.
Did the new trailer already come out?
The console versions will be sub 720p, medium quality and around 30 fps, you shouldn't even be considering the PS3 version.
Not going to be a big difference either way.
Like someone already mentioned, they patched Bioshock 1 PS3 ages ago and fixed it up completely. Virtually identical to the 360 version..
Did the new trailer already come out?
My Infinite will be on PS3. Ill just give the code to download Bio 1 to whoever wants it.
Wow I had no idea it was patched. I never got to experience the pre patch version.
Guess you're stuck with a fourth copy! Unless 2K was kind enough to just put it as a code, which would be better.
You're a lucky man... it was a port holocaust!
He was talking to me, and I have a gaming PC that can run most games at max or near-max settings. With this game, on a System Labs check, my video card is above minimum but below recommended. Otherwise, all systems a-go. And really, he's right -- I should just go with the PC version. By virtue of 8GB RAM, i7 and a more modern card, it will outperform the PS3. It might be "medium" by PC standards, but still above consoles. So yeah, I guess I'll stop over-thinking this and just preorder the PC version. It'd be nice if we end up getting XCOM out of the deal since I really wanted that game, too.So, do you go around upgrading people's PCs for free or something? When can you be here? I'm waiting.
He was talking to me, and I have a gaming PC that can run most games at max or near-max settings. With this game, on a System Labs check, my video card is above minimum but below recommended. Otherwise, all systems a-go. And really, he's right -- I should just go with the PC version. By virtue of 8GB RAM, i7 and a more modern card, it will outperform the PS3. It might be "medium" by PC standards, but still above consoles. So yeah, I guess I'll stop over-thinking this and just preorder the PC version. It'd be nice if we end up getting XCOM out of the deal since I really wanted that game, too.
Gamestop.com has limited qualities of the Ultimate Songbird edition instock. Tempted but $80 for a statue is steep, and that's weird for me to say given I have Jack's chainlink wrists tattoos lol.
Sounds like it. I bet it was a shitstorm up in here.
Bioshock 1 PS3 was developed by 2K Marin (along with Digital Extremes), who later went on to develop all three versions of Bioshock 2.
Textures on certain Big Daddy variants look pretty poor (this actually extends to some of the splicers too) and the game's cut-scenes now appear to sport a thin white border around the edge of the screen.
a drop from 720p to 680p, and secondly by the inclusion of an utterly useless, detail-destroying blur effect that kills fine detail. Yup, the dreaded Vaseline effect is back, once again lowering picture quality for PS3 owners with absolutely zero benefit whatsoever.
the PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.
shows a basic lack of respect to the PlayStation 3 and its userbase.
I wish I could find a screenshot so you can see it: When the demo of the PS3 version came out, it seemed kinda OK... but then towards the end of it there's that dead Big Daddy sitting in the water. For some reason, his texture map was completely wonky, like the pixels were ten times their normal size. Everyone said "Eh, it's just a demo, they'll fix it." Sure enough, it was like that in the full game too.
Bastard stole my next tattoo idea..
Im really hoping the differences in the console versions will be slim to nil, much like the Dead Space series. Each one of those, no matter what the system, was basically identical to one another.
Regarding the False Shepherd trailer:
So THAT'S what happens to Booker's right hand that necessitates the bandage!
2&3 were identical but 1 had a significantly lower frame-rate on PS3, it's also in the article I posted above.
Talk about a rough start for a console lol.
Who knows, Infinite might actually be better on PS3, has happened a few times lately, Prototype 2, Portal 2, Brink...
Found the infamous big daddy pic:
PS3
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360
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http://www.giantbomb.com/bioshock/3030-17280/forums/oh-snap-17644/#27
2&3 were identical but 1 had a significantly lower frame-rate on PS3, it's also in the article I posted above.
Talk about a rough start for a console lol.
2&3 were identical but 1 had a significantly lower frame-rate on PS3, it's also in the article I posted above.
Talk about a rough start for a console lol.
Who knows, Infinite might actually be better on PS3, has happened a few times lately, Prototype 2, Portal 2, Brink...
Found the infamous big daddy pic:
PS3
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360
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http://www.giantbomb.com/bioshock/3030-17280/forums/oh-snap-17644/#27