It's just a bad sign when they're not sticking to their own standard right out of the gate. It makes it seem like the hardware isn't up to snuff. Everything I've read makes it seem like such a kickass system, but then it can't handle rendering PGR3 at full resolution? That just seems wrong. Maybe developers need more time to coax out more of the theoretical performance, but that doesn't mean it's okay to cut corners in the meantime. I've already bought my copy, and I'm sure it'll look great. It's just sad that Microsoft would let Bizarre Creations get away with this, when they had to know people would find out and use it to show how limited their hardware is, even with launch games.
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It's just a bad sign when they're not sticking to their own standard right out of the gate. It makes it seem like the hardware isn't up to snuff. Everything I've read makes it seem like such a kickass system, but then it can't handle rendering PGR3 at full resolution? That just seems wrong. Maybe developers need more time to coax out more of the theoretical performance, but that doesn't mean it's okay to cut corners in the meantime. I've already bought my copy, and I'm sure it'll look great. It's just sad that Microsoft would let Bizarre Creations get away with this, when they had to know people would find out and use it to show how limited their hardware is, even with launch games.