2011年1月27日星期四

And to make sure as many people as possible are doing

There are, like, 15 people in the world that spend all day really hating me,” says Jovovich. “Like horrifically hating me with a passion. They're always writing.”The fans are not happy with Alice or the films or whatever. Conceding that you can't please everyone, Jovovich adds, “If you want the game, play the game. The game is such a sprawling replica Longines L5.155.0.84.6 Watches world.”At this point, the games and the movies seem to be moving in such a different direction. The movies are the movies. The games are the games. There's no need to get worked up about Hollywood's take on the franchise. Is there?Interview: Milla Jovovich: 'People spend all day horrifically hating me' [CVG via GoNintendo] [Pic: Getty]”If you play Portal 2 on PS3, you can play with people on a PC. Neat!

And to make sure as many people as possible are doing just that, the PS3 version of the game will include the PC version.All players have to do once they get the game is link their PlayStation Network and Steam accounts. Once that's done, they'll have a Steam Play (so, PC and/or Mac) version of the game ready to download in their library list.This cross-platform play even extends to giving PS3 users the ability to chat to PC gamers, and vice-versa. Oh, and PS3 users can even save their game in the Steam Cloud, meaning Valve replica Longines L5.155.4.16.6 Watches has them tucked away in their servers in case something ever goes horribly wrong with your PS3.That's a whole lot of “firsts” for both Steam, the PC multiplayer service of choice, and Sony's PlayStation Network. Not to mention a free copy of the game you can, for example, take with you on a laptop when you're not on your couch with the PS3.And if all this works, and works well, let us welcome out glorious cross-platform future with open arms!"

"While the reveal of a new Elder Scrolls game was a blast, it wasn't the best piece of Elder Scrolls news to come out of the weekend. No, the other piece is much more exciting.Bethesda's Nick Breckon has confirmed that the next game in the fabled role-playing series won't, as originally suspected, be using id'sTech 5 engine. Nor will it be using replica Longines L5.155.4.71.6 Watches Oblivion's outdated and broken engine (which so soiled my Fallout: New Vegas experience), Gamebryo.Instead, it'll be using an “all-new” engine, one built internally at Bethesda. Not knowing what this engine is capable of, we're loathe to pass judgement on it, but working from the assumption that this new one improves on the old one, that's good news for Elder Scrolls fans.

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