First off, I'm a big hater of Gamespot. Always have, always will do, even before anything with which -gate may be appended. That said, the review is, while not reflective of my own opinion, fair. While the online issues are unfortunate, and I (for the moment) have faith that they'll be fixed, Gamespot reviewed the 'final' version of the game. The one that goes out into shops, regardless of whether day-0 or day-negative-number updates are released. If they received updates as a matt
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First wow would probably be with the general epic-ness of the Rook. Close runner-ups would be Regulus and Torch-Bearer. Second wow would be today, loading it up after forgetting about it, eager to play the final version. The 'wow' moment refers to how long it now takes to load, now takes for a game to start despite loading, and now takes for anything you do to actually have an impact on the slideshow it has now become.
Got to side with the OP on this - and I was kind of worried about it when they said they would charge in advance. To draw parallels with other products which may offer a beta in advance, usually such a provision comes with some form of preorder pack, which is usually no more than say, 10% of the product (I'm sure there's no literal standard in the industry, but that's not the point), and there is no further obligation to pay. We did not buy the Demigod Beta, we pre-ordered the full Demigod pr
As the title says, the scroll-bar thing for the flags seem to stay on the screen if you die with them visible. Since, as far as I can tell, it hasn't been reported yet, I'll presume it's unique to myself. EDIT: I should also mention it doesn't update with the flag. Graphics Settings: Windowed V-Sync: On Fid. Presets: High Fidelity: High Shadow Fid.: Low AA: Off Texture Detail: Medium LoD: High Graphics card: nVidia GeForce 6600G