@RealXBoxKiller that's not so simple, PS2 emulated games on PC still have tons of bugs and some of the require a pretty good CPU to run at their full capabilities. You can't for example run Burnout Revenge on a budget CPU at full speed unless you're willing to sacrifice the Bloom and blur effects the game had back in the day.
So at the end of the day Crysis 3 is like that super hot cute looking chick you get to have dinner with, but once the date starts she doesn't have anything to say.
Oh well she's cute atleast we can have fun later for a few hours...
Meh... i was expecting Bungie to open up their Horizons and make another kind of games, after all the hype i was seriously expecting the new greatest franchise to come up from them but instead of that we get another FPS. I hope Bungie proves me wrong but FPS + always online experience + Activision sounds like a pretty bad combination from the start.
@DJ8WORK Grid's handling is always been between arcade and simulation racing. Did you saw the video? cause it clearly focus on how this guy Chris Harris (which by the way it's using a racing wheel) makes use of GRID 2 to learn how he can beat his opponent in real life. I found completely funny how on every intereview the developers have been talking about how much they want the users to experience how it really feels to drive the cars in real life, with total inmersion, fidelity, accuracy and yet they’re leaving out something as basic as letting you drive from the cockpit.
@DJ8WORK @jmr1986 I have a racing wheel and like to play racing games using the cockpit view so that 10% of the game you're talking about is pretty much 90% for me. If the game doesn't offers what i like then why should i buy it?. Project C.A.R.S already has what i want so i'll be playing that instead.
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