So we have very mixed reviews for RAGE. Basically, if it's really cheap, and only then, I get the 360 version?
Get it for the PC.
And as for the price, if it's around x~$20, then yes, get it.
As I live in the UK, dollars are a useless currency for software. New games can range from £20 to £75 at release, and then the value depreciates at a fluctuating rate. There's also the fact that software costs different amounts in the USA and UK: Something may cost $30 in the USA, yet £40 in the UK, even though GBP are worth more than USD, meaning that direct currency exchange rate based calculations are somewhat useless.
I see, and it's the same way here.
Rage can be bought for €15,- here for the PC, which is a great deal.
Whats the cheapest you found so far?
Well it was £35 to pre-order, but that was in September.
(06-10-2012, 03:27 PM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:I played it on a games convention with an i7 and a gts 550
The textures took too much time to load, so you could see them blurried for a fraction of second when you turned the camera. Pretty awful. As all PCs there had this issue I assumed it was a port issue. I asked to one f the booth guys they said tyhe game was like that. Now looking at the youtube seems this doesnt happen to the average user.
You mean GTX 550 don't you?
The issue you're describing was present with current AMD drivers at launch but not with current nvidia drivers. Some nvidia users with older cards/drivers experienced the issue but nearly everyone reporting it was an AMD card user. Was this convention before the games launch or after?
Im pretty sure it was a GTS so I'm guessing it was a 450.
It was in February. I played it on Intel's booth, they were promoting the i7. All other games were fine (BF3 and others) and there was 3 PCs running Rage. I tried at the time checking the game settings but nothing was obviously wrong and I didnt have much time, so I moved on.
Rage is on steam for £30, or Amazon for £10. What was the benefit of Digital downloads again? Amazon would probably have it at my house before a steam download finished.
(06-11-2012, 01:57 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]Amazon would probably have it at my house before a steam download finished.
lol XD
Free 3-5 day delivery (from Amazon itself, not Amazon marketplace) usually takes 36 hours. With my intermittent internet, I've had relatively small files (if a windows 8 .iso counts as small - I suppose it isn't 25GB) take days.
Even though I don't live in NYC I want beat "to death slowly with a lead pipe" I can haz 3rd term Bloomberg for wanting to ban >16oz soda.