Quote from: Lithurge on August 17, 2007, 07:33:20 PMProbably should point out that Bioshock apparently needs a dual core CPU as a minimum though. Luckily for me it's being released at the time I was getting my new PC.Bugger!You see, Kathy? My two year old, high end PC, has just been rendered useless by my small gaming problem!
Probably should point out that Bioshock apparently needs a dual core CPU as a minimum though. Luckily for me it's being released at the time I was getting my new PC.
Does it help if I say that, so far at least, I personally think it is the first game worthy of rivalling the powerful story and atmosphere of Half-Life 2?
never player HL2
Quote from: RossRoy on August 28, 2007, 02:35:23 AMnever player HL2 Just, no.
It probably took me about 20 hours to complete, with finding most diaries and areas you can access. I did miss a few of both though as there were a few code doors I didn't find the codes for. I am a saveaholic though, I hate games that don't allow quicksaves I deliberately kept the weekend free, as I thoughtthis was one of the few games that was going to keep me hooked. It certainly goes on to a small list of those I've completed compared to those that I haven't. Although some of those have been very lengthy, Morrowind & Oblivion have consumed far more hours than I care to think about, especially as the saves show the length of time played. Of course I have to play again at some point to see the alternative ending (which apparently varies depending on how you treat the 'Little Sisters' when harvesting Adam).