PC Games to look forward to in 2007 and beyond

MadMossy said:
So its a first person shooter that cross's single player and multi-player.... so that makes it what.. a more than 2 person co-op game. Gee that sounds sooo amazing /sarcasm off.


I guess those of us that actually enjoy new plays in PC gaming and the fact that there are only a very minute few developers out there putting out new ways to game for us PC users are the ones looking forward to it.

And no, your assumption may not even be correct, the editor states the trailer doesn't give away any of the true meaning behind the term "cross player" for a start.
 
HangTime said:
a) I doubt it - very few games on their own are worth upgrading your hardware for. Apart from maybe Doom I'm struggling to think of any.

b) Impossible to say at this stage. I'd imagine it will be not quite as involving but then I prefer the Red Alert 'environment'.


Looks like there's plenty of good games on the horizon, but I said the same last year when someone linked the gamespot upcoming games of 2006 post.

I wouldnt agree with that.

As soon as there is one game your system wont play there will most probably be others as well.

I believe I last upgraded my computer from a 2400XP+ AMD/Geforce 4 Ti4200 when it wouldnt play Soldier of Fortune properly.

Whenever there were enemys near by whether they were in the same room or behind a wall I would get triangles across the screen starting from where he was located to the edge of the screen.

I had to keep converging fire on the central location of them, Then Splinter Cell Chaos Theory was released with Shader Model 3 and the rest followed.

The only thing I can suggest is hold out as long as possible til you cant hold out now more then buy a new system because the parts will be a lot cheaper.
 
alphaomega16 said:
I wouldnt agree with that.

As soon as there is one game your system wont play there will most probably be others as well.

In that case, it's not upgrading for just one game, is it? :)

Generally speaking, whenever I've upgraded it's been for multiple games. Probably the closest I've come was when I bought a Voodoo Graphics, 32meg RAM and Quake 2 on the same day (i.e. I held off buying Q2 until I had a 3d accelerator). Similarly I didn't buy GTA3 until I'd upgraded from my old p3/gf2mx system. But neither of those upgrades was solely for one game, there were others I wanted it for too.
 
Depends on how many of them you want to play lol.

Also how you look at it.

But I find once a game is released you system isnt qualified to operate then you should invest in some new gear as other games will start to follow :cool:
 
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