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I may get it but $40 seems high considering I've bought this game twice already. I'll wait until there's more details
$35 if you act now.
I may get it but $40 seems high considering I've bought this game twice already. I'll wait until there's more details
No, you're not going to be the only one on the PC version. I'm willing to bet that most of the people who get it for Steam will be veterans of DoA5 &/or DoA5U for either 360 or PS3.
While on this, does anyone know if there's to be an "upgrade" patch to the LR version if you already have DoA5U on 360 or PS3? or is that simply a pipe dream?
Thanks.YES WE CAN.
Although there's a bunch of fine print about what that does and doesn't include. I think the gist of it is that if you already own 5U, they offer a stripped down version of LR as a free patch. So you don't get the 1080p resolution, 4 new characters, all the new bewbs, story mode, or stages. But, at least you can stay compatible with the DoA scene and play online, so that was pretty cool of TN to do.
But Last Round is a port of a PS3 game, so I don't expect it to be TOO powerful, but who knows.
I didn't say the PC version was a port of a PS3 game, just that Last Round in general is a port of a last gen game that's being slightly upscale for 1080p. I doubt the PC version is not going to have the new stages, costumes, and customization options that current gen consoles are getting. Otherwise, there would be no point in getting the PC version if it's based off the PS3/360 versions.Nowhere have they mentioned the PC version being a port of the PS3/360. The rumor came about because the recent Dynasty Warrior's PC release was. Different team completely though.
How does the Intel HD Graphics 4400 fair on most games? I know most modern games won't be able to run, but I'm sure there are some games that can run. For example, USF4 can run smoothly at high settings. But since DOA is more graphically intensive, I just want to make sure that my laptop can at least run it decently. It doesn't have to be running at ultra settings, but I'd at least like for DOA5LR to be able to run at medium settings, or low if need be.It'll run on a decent integrated graphics solution. The integrated graphics on my Surface Pro are capable of running a surprising amount of games. If you want it to run at high resolutions and look at least as good as the consoles, you'll need something beefier, naturally.