Ubisoft to Distribute RE4 For PC 60
Gamasutra has the word that Ubisoft will be distributing Capcom's titles for PC audiences. From the article: "The deal covers North American and European territories; no details on which company would distribute the PC games in Japan, if any, were given. The first of the three titles to hit shelves will be Onimusha 3, the oldest of the games, so presumably the deal has been in the works for some time. Still unclear is whether Capcom is porting the games to PC internally, or whether a third party is handling the console-to-PC conversions. Onimusha 3 will be released in both territories in February 2006."
Re:FIST SPORT! (Score:2)
Will They Include Starforce Copy Protection? (Score:5, Interesting)
(Referring to the recent
Re:Will They Include Starforce Copy Protection? (Score:1)
On the upside, Starforce doesn't affect my burner.
Re:Will They Include Starforce Copy Protection? (Score:3, Insightful)
My personal experience of Starforce hasn't been pleasant and, as such, I won't buy any games infected by that crapware. I'm also happy to direct friends away from Starforce-polluted titles, and encourage them not to support companies which use this method of copy-protection.
I'm a fan of the Resident Evil series and it would have been great to see it running on a PC, but Ubisoft will almost certainly use Starforce to 'pr
Re:Will They Include Starforce Copy Protection? (Score:2, Insightful)
I'll offer $10,000 to anyone that can prove Katie Holmes isn't my sister, but to collect on it you have to meet me on the surface of Jupiter and perform all the necessary genealogical lookups there.
Re:Will They Include Starforce Copy Protection? (Score:1)
Re:Will They Include Starforce Copy Protection? (Score:1)
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Re:Had to be said... (Score:1, Flamebait)
PC stands for, say it with me, "Personal Computer." There is no mention of operating system. I have two PCs at home. Only one runs Windows.
I sincerely doubt these ports will run on my Red Hat PC.
How much harder would it have been to write "Ubisoft to Distribute RE4 For Windows"?
Re:Had to be said... (Score:3, Insightful)
WoW - Playable on a Mac.
Doom 3 - Playable on Linux.
I don't think PC game means what you think it means.
Re:Had to be said... (Score:1)
Truly.
Re:Had to be said... (Score:2)
I admit, there is little gaming on Linux, but I'm sure there are gamers out there that use a Mac primarily.
What about the chainsaw? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:What about the chainsaw? (Score:1)
Re:What about the chainsaw? (Score:2)
Re:What about the chainsaw? (Score:1)
Ha ha, yeah (Score:2)
Good one, Gamasutra! Mainstream games on the PC in Japan, what a jest...
Rob
So... (Score:1)
2.) Rehash console games for Windows PC's
3.) ???
4.) Profit!
This has never really worked out if history is to be trusted, but hey, give 'er hell Capcom.
RE4 won't look rehashed (Score:2)
I like this! (Score:3, Interesting)
There are a number of really cool console games that I'd love to play, but I'm not going to buy an entire console just for a single game. I wouldn't even force myself to upgrade my PC if it was just for a single game. So, to see good console games like Onimusha 3 and (drool) Resident Evil 4 being released for the PC is very welcome.
As to StarForce, Ubi is just the distributor, not the developer. I know that StarForce games like most recent Splinter Cell were developed by Ubi. They had more to lose by piracy of their games. If Capcom is the actual developer, does Ubi have any real say as distributors? Besides, after the crap that has recently happened with Sony's rootkit, I would think that fewer and fewer people would be willing to tolerate suddenly losing devices due to the StarForce protection. Ubi should tread lightly when it comes to that.
Re:I like this! (Score:2)
And I don't know about anyone else, but I am fed up wrestling with PC games to get them to work correctly.
Re:I like this! (Score:4, Insightful)
And I don't know about anyone else, but I am fed up wrestling with PC games to get them to work correctly.
I really need an explanation to that one. I haven't had to wrestle with PC games to get them to work since the days of DOS and Windows 95. Either you're talking out of an orifice that isn't meant to engage in speech, or you have a really low level of tolerance. If you're referring to hardware problems, there are a ton of reasons why that would be a problem, not the least of which is buying non-standardized hardware or looking at price above all else. Sorry, but that's just the way it's been in the PC world for over a decade. Don't know if that the case with you, but that's been my experience over the past 17 years that I've been building PCs.
Here comes the PC bashing. (Score:2)
And exactly how does that have anything to do with giving me examples of getting the game "to work properly"? The game is working exactly like the patch told it to work. It's not what you wanted it to do, but it is without question working
And by the way, it's called "parenting". If you gi
Re:I like this! (Score:2)
Yet another excellent example of why people should have to apply for a license before they bring children into this world.
Re:I like this! (Score:1)
I'll try to keep the venom to a minimum.
That's the good thing about consoles (Score:2)
And that's a good thing :-)
I can't play games on my PC. Sitting down in front of it immediately puts me into work mode...
The Cube is cheap, less then 99 bucks, starts up in a few seconds, needs no installation, has no problem with stupid copy protection destroying your drives, will still work with your games in 5 or 10 years. Try playing a 10 years old game on your current PC :-)
Re:That's the good thing about consoles (Score:2)
That's why I have a separate Pentium 233 with PC-DOS 7, WFW 3.11, and a CPU slowdown utility. Those 10 year old games run just fine.
There are also a number of freeware projects out there, like DOSbox and SCUMMVM, to let people play those old games on newer hardware. Believe it or not, they've actually done a fairly good job at letting you play those older games.
Stop comparing the $$$ of PCs with consoles!! (Score:2)
If my PC did only games, then I would have no excuse at balking when there is the discussion of buying a console and your comparison would be complete valid. But you know very well that $$$ for consoles cannot be compared to $$$ for PCs because different people have different percieved values out of each!
My PC does a ton of other things: video editing, audio editing, web surfing, helping me to maintain my web pages, filing my tax returns, p
Re:Stop comparing the $$$ of PCs with consoles!! (Score:1)
That time is getting closer. I've been of the firm opinion for some time now that most peoples computing needs could be met by a "souped up" game console. That's what the Commodore 64 and Amiga's essentially were
Imagine, say, a Playstation 3 "Live" Linux distro.(
Re:I like this! (Score:2)
Re:I like this! (Score:1)
People buy specialized hardware for various other purposes so why not games.
So maybe I can finally play RE4... (Score:2, Insightful)
I've tried to play RE4 for Gamecube, but ultimately the frustration of trying to use an oversensitive analog stick to do something that requires precision -- aiming -- made me quickly give up the game in frustration, just like most console shooter games. The precision of the mouse for aiming just can't be beat.
And yep, I know bazillions of console fanboys will
Re:So maybe I can finally play RE4... (Score:2)
Re:So maybe I can finally play RE4... (Score:1)
This is exactly what I have experienced with most, if not all, aiming systems for consoles. There are some notable exceptions (SW:Battlefront for PS2 is actually somewhat playable for me, since moving the analog stick just a little in any direction actual
Re:So maybe I can finally play RE4... (Score:1)
Re:So maybe I can finally play RE4... (Score:1)
1st-person shooters, however, suck large, hairy donkey balls on consoles.
RE4 on my Cube had a learning-curve, to get me past being firmly entrenched in RE's 'traditional' control-scheme mindset, but after 20 or 30 minutes, I had it in hand, and after an hour or three, it was second nature.
I was eagerly looking forward to Area 51, but when I popped in my PSM(I think) demo disc and tried to play it, I was accosted by those god-awful FPS
Re:So maybe I can finally play RE4... (Score:1)
oh yes, even if the game also has first person modes like SOCOM or Star Wars Battlefront.
I disagree, if they're designed for the console the sticks work fine, it's the ports that have trouble. I use a hybrid control with the PC ports analog joypad in the left hand ( I detest WASD) and mouse in the right.
I
Re:So maybe I can finally play RE4... (Score:2)
Go back and give it a try.. you may even find it easier with everything in 1 place instead of having to do everything but aim with 1 hand.
Re:So maybe I can finally play RE4... (Score:1)
Re:So maybe I can finally play RE4... (Score:1)
Onimusha 3 (Score:1)
The game is fun with an x-arcade though, and it runs at insanely high resolutions and looks great on a pc, high res textures
Re:Onimusha 3 (Score:2)
http://www.gamestech.com/playstation2_info/contro