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Escape from Butcher Bay (PC) Due for release in the UK 10/12/2004

http://play.com/play247.asp?page=title&r=PC&title=180995

Not sure if it is released yet in the US. Was it any good on console? I kinda let it pass me by.

It seems like it out today although when I put my zip code in on gamestop it says 0 copies are in every store near me. Only $30, what a bargin.

After a lot of searching I finally found the system requirements if anyone is interested. I thought they were going to be much higher then this:

- Microsoft? Windows? 2000/XP

- Intel? Pentium? 4 1.8 GHz or AMD equivalent

- 256 MB RAM

- 64 MB AGP DirectX? 9-compatible video card (ATI Radeon? 8500 or NVIDIA? GeForce? 3 and above - except GeForce? 4 MX) supporting Hardware T&L

- DirectX? 9-compatible sound card

- 3.2 GB of uncompressed hard disc space (recommend 4.0)

- 16x CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive

- Microsoft? compatible mouse and keyboard

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It seems like it out today although when I put my zip code in on gamestop it says 0 copies are in every store near me.  Only $30, what a bargin.

After a lot of searching I finally found the system requirements if anyone is interested.  I thought they were going to be much higher then this:

- Microsoft? Windows? 2000/XP

- Intel? Pentium? 4 1.8 GHz or AMD equivalent

- 256 MB RAM

- 64 MB AGP DirectX? 9-compatible video card (ATI Radeon? 8500 or NVIDIA? GeForce? 3 and above - except GeForce? 4 MX) supporting Hardware T&L

- DirectX? 9-compatible sound card

- 3.2 GB of uncompressed hard disc space (recommend 4.0)

- 16x CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive

- Microsoft? compatible mouse and keyboard

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Hm.. Those have to be the highest requirements for a game up to now. I hope it runs OK, as some ports are very poorly coded...

prince of persia 2 great port.

nsfu2 great port.

umm, teenage mutant ninja toytals, great port.

but ya, most ports are horrible. arent all games made on a computer to start with though? hehe

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? weren't those games (not sure about tmnt, i didn't even know there was one for pc) all developed simultaneously on all platforms?

?  weren't those games (not sure about tmnt, i didn't even know there was one for pc) all developed simultaneously on all platforms?

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no

btw nfsu2 horrible game :shifty:

please back to topic ;)

oh and i have Riddick PC, 5 cds, when will the companys learn!!!, make a damn dvd

installing now

will post some screenshots

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