![]() As in all comparisons between 360 games and other platforms, 360 screenshots always look much darker, possibly with more contrast as well, but that's been true for every multiplatform release throughout the last generation. ![]() I honestly couldn't see any difference between the versions other than that. Taking out the loading screens is a decently big deal, I guess. The 360 verions has better lighting and colors, higher resolution dynamic light maps, the removal of hitching due to this version loading the entire world at once instead of streaming data mid level like the original version, and a new liquid shader and improved animations for water. That Eurogamer article in the OP mentions some minor improvements over the original version. In any case, unless you really want to play this with a controller then Steam might be the best place to buy it. ![]() Well, I'm off to GameStop's used section!Ĭareful! I bought my 360 copy of Quake 4 from a Gamestop and it did not include the secondary disc that has Quake II on it.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |