Am visititing the in-laws for the holidays and decided to rent an X-Box with my brother-in-law. We have both done alot of gaming and felt that this qualified us to see what all the X-Box fuss was about. We rented Gotham racing (or whatever it is called) and Halo.
While we thought Halo was interesting and had alot of potential we both agreed that we would prefer to play it on the PC. One funny thing we both noticed, was wierd faint glittering llights on darkenned textures. Whats that about? In this game we found the controls large and clumbsy and did not see them as an improvement on the mouse and keyboard. Perhaps we may have felt differently if our background was not with the PC.
Gotham racing, we agreed, was a dog. The racing was unrealistic, the play modes were boring, and the graphics were terrible.
Regarding the actual X-box itself. The unit seems slow - load time are PC-like or worse, and in some games (i.e., halo co-operative match during intense fighting) the framerates a bit of a chug. Also, the unit is a large pig, bigger than a DVD player, but slightly smaller than a mini-tower.
All I can say is that we were ill-impressed with this thing - especially at $600-a-pop here in Canada.
Cheers,
N
While we thought Halo was interesting and had alot of potential we both agreed that we would prefer to play it on the PC. One funny thing we both noticed, was wierd faint glittering llights on darkenned textures. Whats that about? In this game we found the controls large and clumbsy and did not see them as an improvement on the mouse and keyboard. Perhaps we may have felt differently if our background was not with the PC.
Gotham racing, we agreed, was a dog. The racing was unrealistic, the play modes were boring, and the graphics were terrible.
Regarding the actual X-box itself. The unit seems slow - load time are PC-like or worse, and in some games (i.e., halo co-operative match during intense fighting) the framerates a bit of a chug. Also, the unit is a large pig, bigger than a DVD player, but slightly smaller than a mini-tower.
All I can say is that we were ill-impressed with this thing - especially at $600-a-pop here in Canada.
Cheers,
N