CPU-wise, my Specs are a little under-par (I'm sporting a 2.4Ghz C2D), but my GPU and RAM are way above spec. I love that Valve games are so well optimised for older hardware.
During GDC there was a 'Biofeedback in Gameplay' talk. Valve's experimental psychologist Mike Ambinder displayed the ways Valve are looking at using our own bodies to significantly enhance their games, and not just in a gimmicky way either. Biometrics is shown after the jump, so click through to...
You're not enjoying the quality of threads posted in off-topic, so you create a redundant thread in off-topic about it?
How about you spur discussions of your own instead.
Over at PC Gamer Magazine's website, twelve new gorgeous looking screenshots have been released. My favourite part of these screenshots is seeing the Portal gun's wear over (presumably) centuries; it's no longer perfectly shiny, with scratches on its surface and dents on its edges. The companion...
Beautiful time-travelling puzzler Braid has a huge 70% off until Thursday 3rd at 4PM PST.[br]Braid may seem like your typical 'the princess has been captured, go save her' game on the surface, but a huge amount of effort has gone in to keeping the time puzzles in Braid fresh throughout. Couple...
If you haven't got that illness where you forget stuff, you'd remember that two months ago we ran a competition to help Bluewolf72 escape capture by Biozeminades to win copies of Frictional Games' Amnesia: The Dark Descent. The competition had many entries, but not everybody could be a winner...
Interesting thing is when you enter REM sleep, your white blood cell count naturally rises. If you're ill, having vivid dreams is almost like a side-effect of your body fighting off the illness.
This would have a better outcome if the developers decided to listen to what the community says about the game. From what I've heard, it's consolised. If there's uproar about that, and it gets released consolised, then Crytek haven't made the best opportunity of the leak. I'm not saying they...