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JuzJoe
post Feb 13 2010, 01:38 AM

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QUOTE(wilsonjay @ Feb 13 2010, 01:36 AM)
get a xbox tongue.gif
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I rather get a PS3 than Xbox360, atleast I know PS3 games cannot be pirated atm.
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post Feb 13 2010, 01:40 AM

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aww...
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post Feb 13 2010, 08:43 AM

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QUOTE(JuzJoe @ Feb 13 2010, 01:38 AM)
I rather get a PS3 than Xbox360, atleast I know PS3 games cannot be pirated atm.
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I would get PS3.

Got BluRay can watch HD movies.

Also, HRAP3 only works for PS3, unless you mod the PCB.

Only few games I want to play on PS3.

Maybe when I get my own place.

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post Feb 13 2010, 11:23 AM

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= =" buying a xbox360 with pirate..make it less or more...suffering..as u wun be able to play online and stuff..juz single player..lols..
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post Feb 13 2010, 12:13 PM

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QUOTE(JuzJoe @ Feb 13 2010, 01:31 AM)
RIP Alan Wake:

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/02/12...tch-pc-version/

Move along people, you can remove Alan Wake from your PC Game wish-list.
t(^.^t) to all pirates out there. Developing any games for PC is no longer deem profitable thanks to you all low-lifes out there.
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QUOTE(JuzJoe @ Feb 13 2010, 01:38 AM)
I rather get a PS3 than Xbox360, atleast I know PS3 games cannot be pirated atm.
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^This

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leonhang
post Feb 13 2010, 01:13 PM

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Trust me, it will release to PC in maybe 6 months, PC version could be publish by R* anyway.
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post Feb 13 2010, 07:07 PM

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I kinda forgotten about this game, until they decided not to make the pc version.

It did create a lot of hoo haa previously.

Oh well, more time for me to spend on other games, I guess.


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post Feb 13 2010, 07:22 PM

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never pay attention to this one. cos nothing interests me. lol..
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post Feb 13 2010, 09:20 PM

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http://adrianwerner.wordpress.com/games-of-2010/

Whenever I read the PC Games list, Alan Wake seem meh now.
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post Feb 14 2010, 07:45 AM

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It will definitely release to PC after 6 months, just stay tuned.It could be publish by Rockstar anyway.

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The same sort of rationale would then be applied to the PC version as well? You wanted to focus your attention on getting the 360 version right? What would be required for the PC version to happen?

MM: That's an interesting question. Our roots are very much in the PC development but focusing on one platform has allowed us to make the best possible game so in that respect we're very happy focusing on one platform. Right now, getting this out the door and done -

OH: And then thinking about the moves after that...

MM: Yeah. But I wouldn't - we don't have any plans for a PC version now. At least for me [gesturing at couch and television] this feels like a very good environment to play the game where you have the big screen and couch for something so cinematic and large. But that's just my personal preference.


See that? it means they are going to release PC version after 360 version released.

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post May 19 2010, 10:16 AM

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review out liao rclxms.gif

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/player/65249

damm shocked by the score though...looks like it wont topple max payne scores after 9 years waiting haha

s 4 xbox can sparrow the games,,,its M$ crap after all...anything made by M$ sure is sparrow-table unlike the japanese counterpart who add tighter DRM 2 pwnd the cracker back s 4 now n hopefully it will last so that i had the incentive 2 buy GT5 original hehe
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post May 19 2010, 11:22 AM

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I actually got this game during the launch at gamers hideout last weekend. Just because you can pirate it, doesn't mean you have to. As far as I am concerned, it's worth the money i paid for it.

It's actually pretty good. I am just sad that it's not on pc - while it already looks amazing with the 360's graphical limitations, it would really benefit from higher res textures.
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post May 19 2010, 12:51 PM

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QUOTE(skylinelover @ May 19 2010, 10:16 AM)
review out liao rclxms.gif

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/player/65249

damm shocked by the score though...looks like it wont topple max payne scores after 9 years waiting haha

s 4 xbox can sparrow the games,,,its M$ crap after all...anything made by M$ sure is sparrow-table unlike the japanese counterpart who add tighter DRM 2 pwnd the cracker back s 4 now n hopefully it will last so that i had the incentive 2 buy GT5 original hehe
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for me max payne scored lower 3rd person fps, AW is really good and innovative.

the ps3 custom loader is ready (why do u think sony decided to remove the 3rd party os option), just that noone bother to rip the bluray, its expensive to clone a bluray.
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post May 19 2010, 05:36 PM

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Another review of Alan Wake from Hardware Heaven:
http://www.gamingheaven.net/gamingreviews.php?reviewid=897

Looks good and scored quite well too, 93/100.
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post May 19 2010, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(leonhang @ Feb 14 2010, 07:45 AM)
It will definitely release to PC after 6 months, just stay tuned.It could be publish by Rockstar anyway.
See that? it means they are going to release PC version after 360 version released.

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6 months is too soon. Halo too more than 1 year laugh.gif
Its ironic how this terrain tessellation, quad thread stream open world game turned into a limited console lead-by-the-nose game.
So much for the multi core physics stuff and open world.

I love Microsoft operating system, I love their enterprise solution as well.

But their gaming division needs to die mad.gif
As much as I disagree with publisher like Ubisoft who is oblivious to the fact that their DRM is flawed, at least they still release their games on multiple platform including PC.


QUOTE(kianweic @ May 19 2010, 05:36 PM)
Another review of Alan Wake from Hardware Heaven:
http://www.gamingheaven.net/gamingreviews.php?reviewid=897

Looks good and scored quite well too, 93/100.
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I'm always cautious about these review sites, especially when they give high score. sweat.gif

I recall last time, a game review site gamespot got involve in a fiasco when their reviewer gave low rating to a game that was being advertise at their website. IIRC, the reviewer didn't want to compromise his integrity, got fired and all hell broke lose. You'll be surprise how far some publisher would go when they have loads of money at hand.

Its better to wait for non-bias user opinions, like what the majority of players say about a game, then you can see the good and bad, and decide.

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post May 20 2010, 05:15 AM

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QUOTE(Hornet @ May 19 2010, 11:42 PM)
6 months is too soon. Halo too more than 1 year  laugh.gif
Its ironic how this terrain tessellation, quad thread stream open world game turned into a limited console lead-by-the-nose game.
So much for the multi core physics stuff and open world.

I love Microsoft operating system, I love their enterprise solution as well.

But their gaming division needs to die  mad.gif
As much as I disagree with publisher like Ubisoft who is oblivious to the fact that their DRM is flawed, at least they still release their games on multiple platform including PC.
I'm always cautious about these review sites, especially when they give high score.  sweat.gif

I recall last time, a game review site gamespot got involve in a fiasco when their reviewer gave low rating to a game that was being advertise at their website. IIRC, the reviewer didn't want to compromise his integrity, got fired and all hell broke lose. You'll be surprise how far some publisher would go when they have loads of money at hand.

Its better to wait for non-bias user opinions, like what the majority of players say about a game, then you can see the good and bad, and decide.
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Just wait for more reviews, this won't be out for PC anytime soon.
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post May 22 2010, 01:59 AM

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QUOTE(Hornet @ May 19 2010, 11:42 PM)
6 months is too soon. Halo too more than 1 year  laugh.gif
Its ironic how this terrain tessellation, quad thread stream open world game turned into a limited console lead-by-the-nose game.
So much for the multi core physics stuff and open world.

I recall last time, a game review site gamespot got involve in a fiasco when their reviewer gave low rating to a game that was being advertise at their website. IIRC, the reviewer didn't want to compromise his integrity, got fired and all hell broke lose. You'll be surprise how far some publisher would go when they have loads of money at hand.
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like i said b4 hardware advanced 2 fast while software is still way 2 behind 2 catch up...so these types of eye candy is just extra not needed 4 normal gamers yet...s much s i hate the new gaming world transition opposite 360 degrees but PC game will live 4eva n PC 4 life is my moto haha

the fckr u r toking about is jeff gerstmann...the game that causes everything blow up 2 proportion is kane n lynch which 4 me is crap game...now he open giant bomb website with other ex gamespot editors

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post May 22 2010, 08:45 PM

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Graphics looked sweet on Xbox 360.

Have lotsa potential on PC.
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post May 23 2010, 09:48 PM

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Great... I've been waiting for this release for 4 f*****g years, and they decide to reward us PC gamers by canceling the PC release.

They better find a way to port it onto the PC somehow.
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post Jun 20 2010, 12:31 AM

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Dear Remedy: I hate you

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Dear Remedy Entertainment,

There is no easy way to say this, so I’ll just get right to it. I’m breaking up with you. I’m packing my bags, and never looking back. It’s over, we’re finished. You may want to know why, to understand what led me to this decision after so many years of adoration and fandom. I hope my words will help you find the peace that I am now pursuing.

About a month ago I was punched in the gut while sitting at my PC. It is difficult to describe what I felt. It was as if millions of PC gamers suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. Remedy, you had made a decision, one that I will never forget; you pulled the plug on Alan Wake for the PC. My world had gone dark.

You were once one of my favorite game developers, Remedy. Many PC gamers shared my sentiments—you championed the PC platform and practically made history when you introduced the Max Payne series. Sure, you were a relatively new game studio in early 2000 with a small crew of developers and artists, but you managed to deliver a brilliant new game franchise that shared no similarities with anything else out there. Everyone was happy, and life was filled with slow-motion frivolity. Do you remember those days? We would dance, hand in hand, until the sun went down and the lights went out. I introduced you to all of my friends, and they thought you were the greatest thing to ever happen to the PC. You had created a kingdom in spent bullet casings.

Only you could improve on perfection. In 2003 you made Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne. The game was wonderful—adorned by gorgeous graphics, ragdoll physics, and more noir than you could shake a Magnum revolver at. Max had grown uglier, with that terrible tie of his, but you, Remedy, you were as beautiful as ever. I was so satisfied with what we had. All of my console gaming friends were jealous, they knew the game was better on the PC. They would have given just about anything to have a mouse in hand and be me in those days.

I couldn’t have been more excited when you announced Alan Wake, that brand new psychological action thriller with a gorgeous graphics engine. You had earned my full respect. I knew this title would be one of greatness. That was 2005 though, and life was very different. Today, the love and enthusiasm that I had for you, Remedy Entertainment, has been replaced by blackness and hatred. You have abandoned those that helped build your foundation.

You stopped talking to me, Remedy. You didn’t tell me how Max Payne 3 was coming along. I began to worry about you, and my fears were only confirmed once you passed the Max Payne IP over to Rockstar Games so you could focus on Alan Wake. I understand this may be a mid-life crisis, and you just need to cut the fat and find out who you really are. I encourage any such soul-searching efforts. I shouldn’t have needed to be worried, either, as Rockstar Games has made a name for themselves with some very good titles in recent years.

They say love means giving someone the chance to hurt you, but trusting they don’t. I began to think that my trust was misplaced the moment information on Max Payne 3 was released. Rockstar Games was taking the game in the wrong direction. Max had become fat and he was in Brazil fighting drug traffickers. This was wrong. It was all wrong. Things had begun to fall apart, and deep down inside, I knew that the end was coming faster than a buzz from a heavy dosage of Valkyr.

The sun was setting with practiced bravado. Twilight crawled across the sky, laden with foreboding. I knew something was going on. I saw how you looked at the Xbox 360. I noticed how you talked to it, with that gleeful look in your eye, just like the one you showed me all those years ago. There was nothing I could do to stop it—you were his, and he was yours. When you announced that Alan Wake would be an Xbox 360 exclusive, it was the final knife in my heart. The whole thing was a joke, and I was duped. We were all duped.

You drove the knife deeper into my heart. Only a few days after the announcement, that month’s issue of CGW magazine showed up on my doorstep. Like a dark messenger riding in on a cavalry of despair, there sat Alan Wake on the front cover. I took a breath and opened up the story. Right in the opening paragraph, it stated Alan Wake as being an Xbox 360 exclusive. The news broke in a print magazine. You made this decision long before you decided to tell me, Remedy. The mere thought of such an act disgusts me. It’s over, Remedy. I am finished with you.

Now I’m trying my best to move forward and get over this. I suggest you do the same, Remedy. I’m not the type to change my mind, and outside of you buying back the rights to Max Payne 3 and launching Alan Wake on the PC, nothing you can do will bring life back to this cold, dead heart within me. Even if you moved all of your operations to some town in Indiana, like Richmond, and begged me to come work for you, I wouldn’t do it. You’ve already hurt me too much.

I know we’ll see each other in Los Angeles in June. You’ll be showing everyone your stuff at E3, and I’ll be there on business doing my job. It will be awkward, and I promise not to make a scene.

I’m sorry about this. I didn’t want for things to end this way, but you left me no choice. Don’t bother trying to find me if you need me, I’ll be grabbing drinks with my buddies, Valve and Crytek.

Regretfully,
Bobby Miller
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I would have bought Alan Wake too on PC.

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