Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Hey man, if you are employed checkout Microsoft's Work at Home program (I believe that is what it is called) via your employer (heavily discounted Microsoft software, if your company is a member). If you are a student, checkout the MSDNAA program to see if your university is a member, I got Vista business (amongst other Microsoft software)for free through it.
Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Hey man, if you are employed checkout Microsoft's Work at Home program (I believe that is what it is called) via your employer (heavily discounted Microsoft software, if your company is a member). If you are a student, checkout the MSDNAA program to see if your university is a member, I got Vista business (amongst other Microsoft software)for free through it.
I hate you
I can get office for $20 but Vista is like 1/3-1/2 off price.
Originally posted by: LightningRider
I would get it, if not for BioShock just for the OS itself. I enjoy my copy of Vista. I like it much more than XP.
Originally posted by: Modelworks
look at the date again.
Its a real date: April 18th, 2008
Originally posted by: raystorm
Originally posted by: Noema
Originally posted by: Painman
GameTrailers clip with PC version footage
Wish it were better, wish there was more info re: what it was running on, all we can tell from that is that it was running on a WS 24".
And it's also a bit choppy
It was??!! Guess I'm blind because that framerate looked smoother than the 360 demo I played.
Originally posted by: TheUnk
Sounds like I'll be holding off.. I've used Vista, the new features aren't something I need/want for now, so I guess unless BioShock has a lot of water in it...
My company has no such programs, so I'd have to pay full price.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Cost being the primary concern and not just the trouble of upgrading....
If you are employed checkout Microsoft's Work at Home program (I believe that is what it is called) via your employer (heavily discounted Microsoft software, if your company is a member). If you are a student, checkout the MSDNAA program to see if your university is a member, I got Vista business (amongst other Microsoft software)for free through it.
Originally posted by: blurredvision
The devs have already answered to the whines of the PC fanboys .
Sure it does geek. Have fun playing your PC version on your sh!tty PC monitor. I'll take the 360 and a 50"+ 8G Pioneer plasma instead.Originally posted by: TehMac
360 sucks, its dumbed down interface, dumbed down this, that, etc.
The 360 sucks balls, and if you get a 360 game, you need to be shot for plain dumbed down crowd mentality.
Originally posted by: blurredvision
The devs have already answered to the whines of the PC fanboys and said the demo would be released for the PC before the release of the game, which is next Tuesday, the 21st. If you need proof, check any of the major game site's news sections.
Originally posted by: Modelworks
What makes you think a pc can't run on a 50" plasma ?