Tim wrote:
Oneiromancer wrote:
Or, get the 360 version like me.
Or, if you've read the article pointed by Maurog, it also said something about the 360 version as well.
I'm not interested in this game at all. My computer is too old for this.
Er, I did read the article, did you? There is a "
problem"
with both the PC and 360 versions where the widescreen mode actually has less field-of-view than the fullscreen mode. This has nothing to do with the SecuROM issue that has everyone else in this thread so concerned. Since the 360 doesn't have the same copy protection requirements as the PC, there is no SecuROM on the 360 version.
I guess the extra $10 was worth it...although as my computer is also quite old, it would have cost probably about as much as another 360 just to run this game. Bioshock was an awesome game (just finished it 10 minutes ago) but it's not a console-seller or required computer upgrade for me.
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