W00T Silent.Hill.3.Multilingual-Demo OUT!


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Omg, that is not true at all. Have you ever played Half-Life, UT, or Quake 3 on PS2? They blow beyond belief. Not all games are best played on consoles when compared to PC and visa versa. I have Silent Hill 3 for PS2 and now this demo for PC and I don't see much of a difference. In fact the character models on my PC are more detailed then the PS2 version. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this game, your computer must be holding you back then.

I had Quake 3 for the PS2 , it was well good well in my opinion :blush:

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I had Quake 3 for the PS2 , it was well good well in my opinion :blush:

Well Quake 3 had the same feel, but the graphics were definitely up to par with the PC version of course. And you couldn't have mods, more maps, models, etc. But, UT was just pure poo.

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The PC version of Silent Hill 3 visually looks like it's running at 512x384 at default, it's so pixelated.

that's probably the noise filter ingame..diasable it and the pixellation will go away. However, I like the effect. makes it spooky and stuff...

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Well Quake 3 had the same feel, but the graphics were definitely up to par with the PC version of course. And you couldn't have mods, more maps, models, etc. But, UT was just pure poo.

Yeah the PS2 version of UT was poo :yes:

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i downloaded this, and when i tried to play, it gave an error message saying that i need a 32 mb video card to play...and i have a 64 mb...so yeah, that kinda ****ed me off... :rolleyes:

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can anyone please help me i got the dvd game version and the demo and they both freeze after the konami logo on the message screen "this game has violance in it or somthing like that

please help i dont know what to do

i got p4-1800 with ti4400 leadtek and 256rdram (dx9b) :angry:

pleaese anyone

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