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*Drools*
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*Drools*
> Half Life 2 isn't the only one that can give amazing visuals.
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> [URL]http://media.pc.ign.com/media/670/670283/imgs_1.html[/URL]
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> *Drools*
Have you seen the video of it in action (link not at hand) it's *astounding*, but I dread to think of the power needed to run it smoothly. Well out of my current pc's league.
Only two problems: The release date and the amount of diskspace that it'll take up.
> It looks amazing, I have to admit: Each character in Unreal 3 has the
> same number of polygons as a level in Unreal 2.
Listen to the video again, it's the original Unreal game. I guess the American accent is beyond your understanding, eh?
I'd still rather have STALKER though.
> Der Nazi wrote:
> It looks amazing, I have to admit: Each character in Unreal 3 has
> the
> same number of polygons as a level in Unreal 2.
>
> Listen to the video again, it's the original Unreal game. I guess the
> American accent is beyond your understanding, eh?
No, it's my poor memory: It's about two weeks since I last saw that video clip. =P
Bring on UT 2005! =D