Did you try these guys? I downloaded both but tried only MOH:AB for now. Well it plays really strange like i dunno, little chaotic but that's what airborne fight looked like, they were not S.A.S
Actually my CPU sux big time in this game. You need really good graphic card, my 2GB of DDR RAM don't help much. It plays a little like COD, i was shot many times, and i shot many, well You know this kind of games. At least they've put there Physic Ageia system.I must try it more.
As for Bioshock i didn't tried this yet but i bet it's a great game.
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Bioshock needs a massively good PC. Mainly GPU for Shaders 3.0. It's a shame but I'll have to wait until I upgrade to play it. As for the Airborne demo, I was disappointed. Gameplay felt a little stodgy, reloading a Kar98k one bullet at a time (what the hell, EA), including the Italians but giving them German weapons (lazy nonsense) and overall unfulfilling. I might buy it for multiplayer.
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MoH:AB is ok, but like COD still pretty linear even with the jump anywhere thing. I think its because the map areas still arent so big. But its fun for what it is none the less I'll probably buy it.
Bioshock graphically is cutting edge, but the storyline is weird. I just dont find it makes any sense, so that really detracts from the immersion aspect. Its like some weird alice in wonderland + 20,000 leagues under the sea type scenerio.
Even the start of the game is weird, you're in a plane crash way out at sea, but there's this weird entrance sticking out of the water out in the middle of the ocean, right there for you to swim to.. And it happens to be the entrance to some bizarre underwater city created by a madman millionaire. The whole little girl with weird protective robot deal is really bizarre also. And the flipped out crazies with masks and party hats...The whole thing is just weird..lol
Graphically as good as it looks, i probably wont buy it.
Bioshock demo is excellent, I played it with good, but mostly over a year old hardware and run everyhting on highest settings at 1024x768, so I don't think the requirements are all that high.
I already purchased it on Steam too, but I also ordered new insides for my PC as I thought time for an upgrade was right anyway. Hence in the end I'll have a look at it in highest settings in dx10 rendering path.
As for the game itself, I think its storyline may be very good simply because it's quite different from most of the stuff we see in other games, well, atleast its setting is. There's a very nice mistery to it, I can only hope it won't be concluded with some simple idea.
As for the new MoH, I'll have to try it, but I have a feeling it's not going to be anything special realy.
Oh man, Bioshock is amazing. I'm in the gardens now, not that far, but it's pretty much one of the best games I've played in recent years. I love the story, love the setting, and love the plasmids you get.
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I can't tell realy, I only played the demo so far. I already purchased the game on Steam, but tomorrow new 'insides' for my PC arrive with which I should be able to play the game on highest settings. So I'll just wait untill Monday.
From what I saw so far, it's strongly narrative oriented sp game with lots of scripts and more exploration than fighting. I'm not sure if cooperative would work well in such setting, otherwise we'd have co-ops for lots of other sp games to this date, and yet the last one I remember is Quake II.
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