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Assassin's Creed PC Q&A

Tuesday, March 11, 2008 12:49:20 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

Developer Charles Beauchemin answers questions on the PC version of Assassin's Creed.

Assassin's Creed was one of our personal favourites here at PALGN when it was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 late last year, now the game has been confirmed for the PC and Ubisoft has been kind enough to send through a Q&A on the game with one of the developers of the game on the PC, Charles Beauchemin. So, without delay, let's get into it.

PALGN: The game is being released four months after the console versions. How did you use this extra development time?
Charles Beauchemin:
Based on the feedback we got after the release of the console versions, we decided to add even more variety by developing a total of 4 new investigation types (Archer assassination, rooftop race challenge, merchant stand destruction challenge and escort challenge). The archer assassination requires the player to assassinate the archers in a dedicated zone without being seen. In the rooftop race challenge, the player will meet an informer and will have a set amount of time to reach a second informer. In the merchant stand destruction, some merchants have ties to the assassination target and their activities must be stopped by Altaïr. Finally, in the escort challenge, the player needs to securely escort a fellow Assassin from point A to point B.


Is your PC crying yet?

PALGN: Will the game exploit DX 9 and DX10?
CB: The game comes with both DX9 and DX10 executables. If you own a DX10 card running on a Vista system, the game will use the full capabilities of the board to optimize the performances of the 3D graphics. You'll be able to play the game at high resolutions with minimal impact on your framerate.
PALGN: In your opinion, what is the average machine needed to play the game ?
CB: Any dual-core machine running at 2.2GHz and over with a decent graphic card (such as a ATi HD2600 or a NVidia 8600) will give great performances.
Our minimum requirement is a Pentium D 2.4GHz or a AMD X2 Athlon 3800+, equipped with a Shader Model 3.0 card (ATi X1300 and better, NVidia 6600 and better).


What about now?

PALGN: AC has been perceived as a new milestone on consoles but pretty repetitive at times – did you try to tune this on the PC version ?
CB: As mentioned in the first question, we included 4 new investigation missions to increase the variety so in total, we now have a total of 9 investigation missions. Also, you can now skip from one city to another without going through the kingdom once you visited every city.
PALGN: How did you manage to adapt the gameplay to the PC and to the PC controls in particular?
CB: Even though we support the Xbox 360 controller just like the console version, the user can choose to play with the keyboard and mouse for a more direct control over the camera and access to the menus. There are 4 default keyboard and mouse configurations that can all be customized to the player's needs.


Good old Altair..

PALGN: It’s been said quite a few times that the AI on guards and on the crowd was not always as “ideal” as promised, have you managed to, improve this on the PC version?
CB: We modified the reaction of guards in certain occasions. Blending when close to a dead body doesn’t work anymore; guards will spot you if you stay too close. Also, the reaction of the guards to stealth assassination is now based on the number of NPC's around you making it more realistic. If there is no one around you, guards will spot you much faster and if the crowd is bigger, you won’t be spotted that fast.
PALGN: How are the Xbox 360 achievements translated to the PC version?
CB: You can still collect flags and templars but there are no achievements in the PC version.
PALGN: When is the game due to be released?
CB: The game will ship in the early days of April.

Assassin's Creed PC Q&A - PC Gaming Interview - Australia's PAL Gaming Network

   
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LEGO Batman: Human Weapon of Mass Destruction Trailer

Saturday, March 01, 2008 9:08:50 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

Take back the night as The Dark Knight – one block at a time.

   
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20 Brand New Left 4 Dead Screenshots for PC

Saturday, March 01, 2008 8:50:34 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)


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A brand new collection of 20 just released screenshots of the upcoming coop survival shooter, Left 4 Dead, from Valve. I'm not really a fan of the horror zombie genre but even I have to admit this is looking really sweet.

   
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GTA IV pre-orders go live at PC World

Saturday, March 01, 2008 2:21:52 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

 

Gamers can order online now for delivery on the April 29th

Consumers can now pre-order Grand Theft Auto IV online for £37.99 on both PS3 and 360 from PC World.
Customers can also reserve their copy in store for £5, with midnight openings planned for the game’s release.
"The team here at PC World are hugely excited about the forthcoming release,” said René Wright, senior category manager - console and games at DSGi.

GTA IV pre-orders go live at PC World - www.mcvuk.com

   
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Play 'Tomb Raider Anniversary' for free

Thursday, February 28, 2008 5:29:47 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

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To celebrate Lara Croft's 12th anniversary as the heroine hottie who raids tombs, video game publisher Eidos and TrialPlay, an alternative online payment company, have temed up to deliver the Tomb Raider Anniversary PC game for free.

Using TrialPay, players get a free subscription to the game for signing up and trying an email offer from blue-chip advertisers such as eBay, Gap, McAfee, American Express, and others.

Tomb Raider Anniversary is an updated version of the celebrated 1996 adventure featuring the well-endowed Lara Croft (later to be realized on the silver screen by Angelina Jolie). This newly made-over game returns players back to Egypt, Peru and other locations as our heroine jumps, climbs and fights her way through treacherous caves and alongside cliffs in search of rare artifacts. A few extra features were thrown in, too, including new areas and enemies. Some nagging camera issues still remain, but overall this puzzle-filled action title won’t disappoint – especially for those with a sentimental tie to the original.

Click here to get Tomb Raider Anniversary for free through TrialPay.

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Dungeons and Dragons 4.0's "D&D Insider" Screenshots.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008 11:41:02 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

Exclusive Gallery: Dungeons and Dragons 4.0's "D&D Insider" Screenshots

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Wizards of the Coast passed on these screenshots of the upcoming "D&D Insider" software application that will enable gamers to emulate tabletop games from the comfort of their PCs. It will be launched alongside Dungeons & Dragons 4.0, which will be shown off more fully at this weekend's "D&D Experience" event in Washington, D.C.

These first shots show the character builder—worries that transvestite characters would be unsupported in the system were obviously unfounded—while later shots show the tabletop and dungeon mapping interfaces. It's a little rough looking, but I suspect it'll look better at higher resolutions.

Exclusive Gallery: Dungeons and Dragons 4.0's "D&D Insider" Screenshots - Boing Boing Gadgets

   
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'Prototype' (PS3/X360/PC) - New Screens

Saturday, September 29, 2007 6:11:47 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

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Prototype tells the story of Alex Mercer - a man haunted by his past, fighting a secret war in New York City. As the action spirals out of control, a conspiracy tied to his origins threatens the future of mankind itself. Mercer’s amazing shapeshifting powers allow him to become an exact replica and steal the skills or powers of anyone who crosses his path.

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“Radical Entertainment has a strong pedigree of critically acclaimed, best-selling open-world games, and Sierra Entertainment is excited to see them craft an original game that has already fired-up the imaginations of press and gamers alike,” said Martin Tremblay, president, Worldwide Studios for Sierra Entertainment. “PROTOTYPE represents the strength of Sierra Entertainment’s internal studios and our commitment to creating original and exciting games.”

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“Radical Entertainment set out to create the most dynamic video game character ever imagined. From free-form movement to over-the-top combat action; PROTOTYPE can climb or wall-run across any surface, jump 30 stories high, and destroy anything that crosses his path,” said Kelly Zmak, president of Radical Entertainment. “Our team at Radical has built upon the technology that drove our previous best-selling games and now has the freedom to dream big and imagine a powerful character in a sprawling city like New York, cloaked in a conspiracy and ripped from today’s headlines.”

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PROTOTYPE debuts on the PS3, X box 360 and PC in summer 2008.

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TOMB RAIDER UPDATE AND FUTURE PLANS

Monday, September 03, 2007 3:44:16 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

Micro update for our readers on what to expect in the coming months. Eidos recently attended Leipzig Games Convention in Germany to showcase many upcoming titles including Tomb Raider Anniversary on Nintendo Wii. Media from Leipzig can be collected from our Eidos Press Vault courtesy of UIQO.com.

During a recent visit to Eidos HQ, we got a chance to take Lara Croft for a spin on the Nintendo Wii platform. The experience was novel in many aspects, from additional features embedded into the game through alternative routes to completing levels, all taking advantage of the unique Wii control system. We'll have a full review of