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I swear if these guys do the same thing with the Dead Rising game I will go something something. So why should we care about your fucking game? You couldn’t be bothered to release it with the rest of them. Every time one of you guys do this with a PC release you are saying to the PC community that you don't care enough about us or the platform to release this game at the same time as the rest. When I first saw the information about this game, leading up to its first release, I thought it looked like it was an awesome game! Then when I saw that it was actually coming out for the PC too I was so excited for this game that I went and pre-ordered it! Then, just before it comes out, I find that you are delaying the PC version for almost a year after the console kids get there version? Forget about the fact that the game reviewed badly and that I have never heard a single good thing about the game, how the fuck to you expect anyone to care about this game so long after it has been out? Anyone who was even slightly interested in it has ether played it by now or are too pissed off by this bullshit move to even care about the game.
LOST PLANET 2 PC CONTROLLER SERIES
LOST PLANET 2 PC CONTROLLER PRO
Video Card: DirectX 9.0 / Shader 3.0 or over NVIDIA GeForce 7800 Series or later ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro or over VRAM: 256MB or over.Memory: Windows XP 1GB or over Windows Vista: 2GB or over.CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor or over AMD Athlon x2 Processor or over.But if you're dead set on giving this version a spin, this preview might be a good place to start. LP2 wasn't a great game, exactly, and I'm about 90-percent sure things like 3D vision, lifelike water volume and bullet reaction, and higher resolution bosses won't fix what was broken in the original. It'll "push PC to its limits" and give you a good idea as to what your rig can handle in general. Its purpose is to give you an indication how LP2 will actually run on your PC. All told, the preview has two parts: Test A and Test B. There's a downloadable preview that'll apparently tell you if you'll be able to run the game and then to what specs you can comfortably do so. If you're unsure of how your rig will perform, feel free to hit NVIDIA's official site right now. This PC version prominently features DirectX11 tech and NVIDIA 3D support, both of which will naturally perform better on higher-end PCs. And a "preview" for the game is available today, meaning you don't have to rush into a purchase blindly later this fall. Capcom's Lost Planet 2 is coming to the PC on October 15, according to a recent press release.