Psychanalysis05%
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Before I post this, I don't know if this has been brought up before, but I'm getting my opinion out here.
Am I the only person who is more than a little miffed about the extra bells and whistles the 360 version of the Orange Box got graphically?
What I am saying here, is that all of the fancy additions Episode Two has (i.e: the flashlight casting shadows behind objects, motion blur, HDR), are also added to Half Life 2 and Episode One (Ep1 already had HDR in the PC version, but the other things would make the cinematic quality of HL2 and Ep1 FAR better.
If they can be added to the engine for the (to quote Yahtzee) "beer drinking, hooting frat boy 360 Xbox owners" (kidding =P), why can't the hardcore PC audience get he same love?
Also, the achievements are available all over the board in the 360 release, not just in Ep2.
I just feel a little shafted and a littled unloved.
Cmon guys, give us something special, and don't leave us out of the fun.
Am I the only person who is more than a little miffed about the extra bells and whistles the 360 version of the Orange Box got graphically?
What I am saying here, is that all of the fancy additions Episode Two has (i.e: the flashlight casting shadows behind objects, motion blur, HDR), are also added to Half Life 2 and Episode One (Ep1 already had HDR in the PC version, but the other things would make the cinematic quality of HL2 and Ep1 FAR better.
If they can be added to the engine for the (to quote Yahtzee) "beer drinking, hooting frat boy 360 Xbox owners" (kidding =P), why can't the hardcore PC audience get he same love?
Also, the achievements are available all over the board in the 360 release, not just in Ep2.
I just feel a little shafted and a littled unloved.
Cmon guys, give us something special, and don't leave us out of the fun.