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^^ hahaha ye well get some of this into ya.

Although there isnt a lot of stuff to kill relatively... maybe on Hard setting there might be more action (im using medium and its not overtly challenging)

So will try hard after medium and see if i get to slaughter some more stuff :yes:

hmm, I couldnt really see any options from memory that said Hi Def or buffering.. are there options besides the ones in Visual>Advanced that i've missed? am on XP so no dx10 coolness :< Maybe they're there and i'm tripping, guess i'll check tonight, think i lobbed everything to max

Maybe thats why perhaps, but its all in visual settings, so if its not there soon as you enter, no love for you

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I cant say ive had one problem in the last week.

ALL my base software loaded fine.

ALL my peripherals and PCI cards loaded and work fine.

ALL the extra stuff i have for overclocking, monitoring, additional apps etc...

I cant see a problem now its been around for a while and just about every program is now updated.

64-bit (x64) if you want to use more than 4gb

32-bit (x86) if you go 4gb or less IMO

Also - run it in double/triple buffered iof you want.

Im consistent on around 60-80FPS so its perfectly fine for me, no issus with setup, controls or anything if config'd right.

And this is on a 4850 ICEQ4, its slightly overclocked, and will push it harder over the next week when i get time to do it

correction - im @ 120-135 in action and maybe a tad less, 150-160 normal cruising around and stuff

its those guys that move really really fast and shake there heads flat out and run really fast that freaked me out, and that guy that you cant kill who just respawns is pretty scary dude to avoid as well

There is a trick (well, not really a trick) to fighting that dude :D

But i wont spoil it for everyone else lol.

If you follow what you get told in the first 5-10mins of the game, it carries true for that thing too

  • 11 months later...

One of my fav games, bought 6 months ago and played it twice through without taking it out of the PS3 once...

The have a new one on WII, and Deadspace 2 should be out next year on ps3...

Definatly a game to play with the volume up and lights low!

Amph

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