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| [Sep 12, 2011, 10:13 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
With the release of the game planned for tomorrow,
Steam is now offer
preloads of Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad for those who have
preordered Tripwire Interactive's World War II shooter sequel, though there is
heavy demand on the Steam servers at the moment. This also offers the last chance
to get in on the 10% discount for preordering.
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Re: Red Orchestra 2 Preloads |
Sep 13, 2011, 09:52 |
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necrosis wrote on Sep 13, 2011, 09:20:
Nacelle wrote on Sep 13, 2011, 06:59: I've been screwed too many times by devs that say it will have eyefinity support and don't live up to their promise. If I have to edit an ini file, the hud is streached, or the fov never feels right, I don't consider that eyefinity support. Half-Life 2 engine games and Bad Company 2 have worked correctly right for a long time now. When I see reviews where everyone Is playing this game without a hitch, I'll buy it then. Whats that? Something that hardly anyone has isn't supported? Shock of shocks!
That's what you get for buying into a gimmick.
Bad enough that we have a lot of games even today that do not support widescreen properly (16:10 specifically) let alone this shit. Yea, no tears over any lack of eyefinity support here. I think it's one thing to have that in an RTS or a game like EVE, but it's not something I would want in an FPS with an unrestricted FOV given the advantage that FOV provides to those few that have it. I'd much rather have real 16:10 resolution support as well. None of this 16:9 shit and none of this commandline crap to run the game(eg BF2).
Anyways, ordered this yesterday because I wanted to get it. RO was fun, if a bit difficult and clunky. RO2 feels more of the same, but looks a bit better. Would be nice to have a map, though, even if it's something to pull up out of game. They had intel maps back in the war. Could be I'm missing something, though. |
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