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RTR came out with 1.3 on the CD. I think SW was 1.45? Anyways, it was well after a year when RTR came out.
If you think BF42 was smoother than BF2 then you either didn't play before 1.2 or you don't remember how ist was then. BF2 is actually much more stable, has fewer video and sound problems and is more balanced than BF42 was at the same point.
If you think BF42 was smoother than BF2 then you either didn't play before 1.2 or you don't remember how ist was then. BF2 is actually much more stable, has fewer video and sound problems and is more balanced than BF42 was at the same point.
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I second that, much smoother and graphically superior in every way visible to this viewer, anyways.Shrapnel wrote:RTR came out with 1.3 on the CD. I think SW was 1.45? Anyways, it was well after a year when RTR came out.
If you think BF42 was smoother than BF2 then you either didn't play before 1.2 or you don't remember how ist was then. BF2 is actually much more stable, has fewer video and sound problems and is more balanced than BF42 was at the same point.
BF2 runs alot better than bf:v. bf42 came out too long ago for me to remember.
Actually bf42 was rough but 1.2 was out pretty dam quick and worked good.
PLus bf42 was like this awesome type of game I had never played before so rough spots and bugs were totally forgiven. I was too busy being amazed I could take off in a plane from an aircraft carrier and bail out when I was hit and land in a tank and drive away while shelling all in front of me.
Now alot of the stuff doesn't have the same wow factor so smoothness and polish are things one cares about alot more than before - at least I do.
Anyway it seems like 1.01 fixed all that nasty warpage and the game plays alot better on larger servers now.
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btw, RTR came out about 6 months after bf42 was released.
Actually bf42 was rough but 1.2 was out pretty dam quick and worked good.
PLus bf42 was like this awesome type of game I had never played before so rough spots and bugs were totally forgiven. I was too busy being amazed I could take off in a plane from an aircraft carrier and bail out when I was hit and land in a tank and drive away while shelling all in front of me.
Now alot of the stuff doesn't have the same wow factor so smoothness and polish are things one cares about alot more than before - at least I do.
Anyway it seems like 1.01 fixed all that nasty warpage and the game plays alot better on larger servers now.
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btw, RTR came out about 6 months after bf42 was released.
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EA and Valve Team Up to Deliver Half Life Games
Electronic Arts and Valve, the award-winning studio behind the blockbuster franchises Half-Life and Counter-Strike, announced today that the two companies have entered a multi-year agreement to deliver a collection of Valve games to players worldwide. The first two games to be released under this agreement are Half-Life 2: Game of the Year and Counter-Strike: Source for PC, both launching this fall. In addition, Half-Life 2 for Xbox, currently in development at Valve and targeted for release in October, will be published and distributed worldwide by EA.
“At EA Partners, our mandate is to seek out the world’s top studios and game franchises, build partnerships, empower the development teams and help get these great games to more people in more countries than ever before. We consider Half-Life and Counter-Strike to be two of the best game franchises of all time,” said Tom Frisina, Vice President and General Manager, EA Partners.
“We could not be more excited to have the opportunity to help deliver these outstanding games to players around the globe.”
“EA is the worldwide leader in bringing best of breed games, for all platforms, to market,” said Gabe Newell, Valve’s founder and president. “Valve games have sold over 18 million units at retail since Half-Life shipped in November 1998. By combining EA’s unparalleled operation structure and distribution channel with Valve’s award-winning development teams and games community, we’ve established an awesome combination for delivering great products to console and PC gamers around the world.”
Half-Life 2: Game of the Year is a special edition release of the best-selling and critically acclaimed title that includes Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike: Source, plus Half-Life 2: Deathmatch, and Half-Life: Source.
Counter-Strike: Source takes the world’s number one online action game to new heights atop the Source engine with brilliant graphics, enhanced versions of the classic CS maps, all-new CS maps, offline skirmish play with AI bots, and more. It also includes Half-Life 2: Deathmatch and Day of Defeat™: Source.
Half Life 2 for the Xbox system defines a new benchmark in console gaming with startling realism and responsiveness. Powered by Source technology, Half-Life 2 for Xbox features the most sophisticated in-game characters ever witnessed, advanced AI, stunning graphics and physical gameplay.
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The company that really got hammered by EA is Maxis. The only project those guys have released in years is the sims. Whatever happened to all those sim-city/life/tower/farm/etc. games? Those were very ground breaking when they came out, and now they are virtually non-existant. Except for all those aweful tycoon games.
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Umm...hold on Reactive, did you have some wierd psychic knowledge, or were you being sarcastic, or do you have some wierd kind of hypnotic suggesstion, yes, I sound like a dumbass, but it could be in another post that i haven't made it too and you're referring to that...
...cause umm...shite...I somewhat thought VALVe was pretty sweet...It's like IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Linux, DELL, Alienware, and Baskin-Robbins all merging into one evil corporate empire of evilness that is greater than the greatest evilness of evil.
Shrapnel, Don...know how to make IEDs? Might be time to do a Terminator on EA Labs here.
...cause umm...shite...I somewhat thought VALVe was pretty sweet...It's like IBM, Microsoft, Novell, Linux, DELL, Alienware, and Baskin-Robbins all merging into one evil corporate empire of evilness that is greater than the greatest evilness of evil.
Shrapnel, Don...know how to make IEDs? Might be time to do a Terminator on EA Labs here.
You'd better hope you're faster than the wind...for I am what drives the bullet into your skull unaware.
ANTS! That was the one I couldn't remember. Man, that was the best one too. I spent many hours in front of my old Mac LC leading my colony's invasion of suberbia.Cheesy wrote:simTower was possibly the coolest game ever made. Right alongside Ants of course
I don't think the company that made the Rollercoaster Tycoon games is the same one behind all those others. You are right that that one is actually pretty good. As is Railroad Tycoon.
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