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He might get away with it particularly if he turns off things like AA, the trailer is pre-alpha and not optimized in any way

To be honest at that point it is quite optimised. They are optimising as they are coding things no one devs a game and then afterwards go back to check performance that would delay release 12 months.

There's a commantary trailer for the 12 minute trailer, I would post it but it's not very good. Patrick Bach just talks about what you can see really.

Oh look, the Palm Tree is moving.

Do post the link. I love those commentaries.

If a good movie got them on the disk, I always watch the movie again with commentaries.

I won't have the money to upgrade any time soon.

:laugh:

I'm hoping that I do have the money to upgrade by that time. I'm still saving up. I should ideally have all the money for my new parts by July, but there's usually one thing that gets in the way... (besides the monthly rent I pay to my parents, which I already calculated)

Steam sales.

:laugh:

Found it, but it's not in HD.

Thanks.

I'm hoping that I do have the money to upgrade by that time. I'm still saving up. I should ideally have all the money for my new parts by July, but there's usually one thing that gets in the way... (besides the monthly rent I pay to my parents, which I already calculated)

Steam sales.

:laugh:

Or you can purchase online just a cd-key from countries like Poland or Russia, where the games retailed for a lot cheaper.

Or you can purchase online just a cd-key from countries like Poland or Russia, where the games retailed for a lot cheaper.

Hmm, I'll keep that in mind for future games. :) I'm patient most of the time though, so I usually wait for the games to get really cheap then buy them. Which in this day and age, doesn't take too long now. See Killzone 3 and MotorStorm Apocalypse. :p

http://static.cdn.ea.com/eagl_online/u/f/bf3/noise/vids/Battlefield_3_Fault_Line_Full_Trailer.zip

^ Full 1080p trailer of the 14min footage released. Weighs in at a massive 1.8GB. Downloading now...

I downloaded that a couple of days ago and it looks gorgeous.

I really don't think this game will be that much harder on systems than Bad Company 2 is. I hope we're all presently surprised as far as that goes.

I won't have the money to upgrade any time soon.

:laugh:

Yeah, that may be the case. It may even run slightly better too because the game will be more PC-focused. It'll feature various anti-aliasing methods, some of which provide similar image quality to MSAA as well as better performance.

I really hope dice think of your squad mates before releasing single player and give them some sort of aiming device on their rifle... every time I see it... they all have no aiming devices not even iron sights just plain empty rail...

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