I just heard this time around Capcom is bringing the new Devil May Cry game simultanious to PS3, Xbox360 and... PC. This is good news as in the past if Capcom brings out a game to other systems a lot of times they do it much later than the original system they bring it out for. The only problem is the previous game DMC3 was converted to the PC by a third party company that Capcom farmed the job out to. This company (Sourcenext.. I think) has been dropping the ball with their ports I've seen screenshots of Resident Evil 4 for the PC which lacks all lighting so everything looks full bright.. no lighting.. no shading.
DMC3 came out with quite a few of the effects missing... they did fix some of that with a patch but in general it was a sloppy port. They also had busted gamepad controls which didn't work so well and you could not use keyboard and mouse which I know some people had a problem with. The thing is is that neither of those games control like Max Payne so it makes more sense to use a gamepad with them.
Anyway I'm hoping this time they are going to do the conversion in house since it's simultanious. If they do it in house and do a good job I wouldn't mind seeing more games being released this way like say... RE5 or Dead Rising 2.. or whatever new game they may come out with.
Now that I'm on the topic of games though here's a FPS that runs in your browser that you can play online. It works on any system that flash works on and has a video card capable of 3D.The graphics look about at least as good as the original Unreal (original not UT)\Half Life. Only thing is I try to set it to be fullscreen but it doesn't seem to remember my preferences.
DMC3 came out with quite a few of the effects missing... they did fix some of that with a patch but in general it was a sloppy port. They also had busted gamepad controls which didn't work so well and you could not use keyboard and mouse which I know some people had a problem with. The thing is is that neither of those games control like Max Payne so it makes more sense to use a gamepad with them.
Anyway I'm hoping this time they are going to do the conversion in house since it's simultanious. If they do it in house and do a good job I wouldn't mind seeing more games being released this way like say... RE5 or Dead Rising 2.. or whatever new game they may come out with.
Now that I'm on the topic of games though here's a FPS that runs in your browser that you can play online. It works on any system that flash works on and has a video card capable of 3D.The graphics look about at least as good as the original Unreal (original not UT)\Half Life. Only thing is I try to set it to be fullscreen but it doesn't seem to remember my preferences.