This week the Battlefield Hardline resolution has been revealed, the GTA Heist is a large download file and DmC's sexy lines get axed.
Fans and gamers are not happy about and expressed their frustrations in different games forums:
"Im an xbox gamer, and this is ridiculous. The developers really need to switch engines. The new SDK, extra processor core, kinect free, 15% ESRAM boost, and still they cant get a decent resolution. Normally im happy with 900p but 720 is just not acceptable any more. Will not be buying this game."
People may say as much about what they actually noticed on the resolution and frame rate, however the value split-second timing of the games has those needed 30 frames extension. It's one of the reasons why players spend more time with the DmC: Devil May Cry on PC, hack n slash classic with its sharper visuals, slower console and basic sense of superiority on added bonus.
shaunjones111 2, from the Gamespot forum
"@cashboyzz not noticable? xD VERY noticable, but youd need to be able to afford all consoles and PC to compare, i can, so i dont hate consoles, but i certainly get any game for PC ahead of console versions, i just got them for the exclusives."
Some heavy-handed scenes regardless of the satire and a few loopholes in the plot, DmC does good job of creating an apprehension environment to support its balls to the wall action, particularly when mixed with effortless dialogue and excellent voice drama.
The variations aren't dramatic enough to be quickly noticed, but as soon as levels that may not have tested the previous gamers become harder to defeat.
Infuriatingly, if they are played through the game before on the previous version of console and have already opened the harder complex levels, players can't transfer, skip and save, they will need to play by the easier level once again.
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