Prince of Persia: Warrior Within Demo Released 47
OneHungLo writes "Today, Ubisoft released an international demo for Prince of Persia 2: The Warrior Within. The demo is around 470MB. For those of you who would like to use the /. effect to help others get the file, get the .torrent here."
Re:Torrents (Score:4, Informative)
Look at the size! (Score:2, Interesting)
Seriously, christ! My fully installed copy of Quake 2 is 350 MB! Have people completely forgotten about good compression and not putting in things you don't need?
Sorry for going on a rant here, I'm just really pissed.
Re:Look at the size! (Score:3, Insightful)
Heck, most demo's (not all, but many) are pretty short already, making them any smaller would defeat the purpose of even having a demo.
My advice, if you don't have broadband subscribe to the CD-Rom (or DVD or whatever it is now) version of PC Gamer and get your demos and trailers that way. Yeah, it sucks to essentially pay fo
Re:Look at the size! (Score:2)
It's probably still cheaper than having broadband... DSL is at least $35 a month in most places, and you can get dial up for $10 or less. I am sure than a subscription to said magazine is less than $25/month.
Re:Look at the size! (Score:3, Interesting)
Tell that to these guys : http://www.theproduct.de/
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Is this a good direction? (Score:4, Interesting)
SoT was T rated, and the violence was on a level that I wouldn't be terribly worried if younger kids played it. Now explain to me, how do they expect to gain bigger sales by limiting their audience to "M"ature gamers?
Don't give me the "average gamer is 28 years" shit, that's were most people stop playing games, and start worrying about families and mortgages.
Re:Is this a good direction? (Score:1)
Nah, it is true that we old farts worry about such things, but still play games. Not as often, or as long (as with other "activities") unfortunately.
When the kids get older, we game with them!!
Where are the puzzles? (Score:3, Interesting)
The fact that they're pushing the gorier battles means to me that they're leaving behind what made the last game so much fun. So I'm probably going to pass on this one.
To add to your comment, though, I think something I read at Insert Credit [insertcredit.com] put what seems to be the main difference so
Re:Where are the puzzles? (Score:1)
In The Warrior Within, he calls a woman a bitch.
Is that a sign of quality?
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The camera work was also very good - not perfect, but very good - the ability to control the zoom and scope of the cameras was a wonder
Re:Where are the puzzles? (Score:2)
Why would they get rid of Farah? Both as a love interest and as a gameplay element, Farah was pretty much what MADE the first game work. Farah was the mouse in the first PoP, b
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Re:Is this a good direction? (Score:2)
Don't give me the "average gamer is 28 years" shit, that's were most people stop playing games, and start worrying about families and mortgages.
That depends on what your idea of "M-rated Gamers" is. From what I've seen, the ESRB concept of an M-rated game seems to be some sort of weird amalga
Re:Is this a good direction? (Score:1)
This isn't meant as a troll. I was so very much hoping to post something very different. By the way, I'm the "average gamer" at 28. I guess they're catering to a different audience...
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The official site... (Score:3, Informative)
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that said this is one of the better flash sites I have seen in awhile with the exception of a mute button for the music but if you haven't learned to surf the web with your speakers off then I feel for you :)
Re:The official site... (Score:2)
- A "downloads" section that contains a demo of the game, as well as any patches that have since been released. I'm fine with bittorrent if you want to preserve bandwidth, but do not make me wait for hours at fileplanet or some subscription based site just to get a demo or some patches.
- LARGE screenshots (clickable from thumbnails of course). My screen is 1280*960. Screenshots that are smaller than, say, 128*128 are just too small to be of any use to me.
- Descriptive t
System Reqs (Score:1, Informative)
Supported OS: Win98SE/2000/XP
Processor: Pentium® III 1 GHz or AMD Athlon(TM) 1 GHz
RAM: 256 MB
Video Card: DirectX® 9-compliant graphics card (see supported list*)
Sound Card: DirectX® 8-compliant sound card
DirectX Version: 9.0c (included on disc)
CD-ROM: 16X CD-ROM or 4X DVD-ROM
Hard Drive Space: 2Gigs
*Supported Video Cards at Time of Release
NVIDIA® GeForce(TM) 3/4/FX series (including 4MX)
ATI® Radeon(TM) 750
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Are they serious? (Score:1)
Re:Are they serious? (Score:1)
I hooked my PC up to the TV so I could play the first game on a big screen. My whole family watched for parts of it, transfixed by the elegance and beauty of the game -- not just the audio but also the video.
I downloaded this demo tonight, and turned down the sound because I couldn't stand the music, and am going to bed before I even make my way through what they've offered me.
What a contrast.
Bug? (Score:1)
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Opinions on the demo (Score:1, Insightful)
This demo features rock music for the title, and assshots and wiggly breasts for the first boss.
Way to screw up the resurrection of a great franchise and poop out another craptacular action game. Fuck you guys!