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Old 16-02-2012, 5:13 PM   #31
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Max Payne 3 - Official Trailer #2 - YouTube
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3 screen shots from the PC version......
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3 screen shots from the PC version......
Is it just me.. Or does it look like they are actually putting some effort into this PC version?!
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Old 21-03-2012, 11:32 AM   #35
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When is this game out? seems like it aint coming out this month as originally intended?
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When is this game out? seems like it aint coming out this month as originally intended?
1st June in Europe/UK for PC, think May something for console.
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1st June in Europe/UK for PC, think May something for console.
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Old 22-03-2012, 2:17 PM   #38
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Rockstar Games has confirmed that the third game in popular Max Payne franchise titled as "Max Payne 3" will support DirectX 11 and tessellation on PC.
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Old 22-03-2012, 2:28 PM   #39
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Rockstar Games has confirmed that the third game in popular Max Payne franchise titled as "Max Payne 3" will support DirectX 11 and tessellation on PC.
In a preview/interview, they did say they were putting special emphasis into the PC version..

Here's hoping for high-resolution textures to go with those jaw-dropping DX11 effects
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Confirmed: Max Payne 3 PC uses DirectX 11 (Updated: New PC Screenshots)
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You can clearly see the DX11 tessellation hard at work in those screenies... Looks amazing.

I bet the 360/PS3 release trailers use footage of the PC version... The console-boys will be in an uproar when it's released.
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Old 22-03-2012, 3:28 PM   #42
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it does look very nice lets hope the gameplay lives up to rockstar credentials
http://www.rockstargames.com/newswir...-to-grand.html

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Max Payne 3 for PC: New Screens and Details Including System Specs and Digital Pre-Order Info | Rockstar Games
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.Today, we've got brand new screenshots from the PC version of Max Payne 3 along with updated details and system specifications. Developed in parallel with the game's console versions, Max Payne 3 for PC supports DirectX11 including tessellation, as well as a number of additional advanced graphics options and is optimized to run across a wide range of PC setups.

Max Payne 3 PC System Specifications

Operating System:
Windows 7 32/64 Service Pack 1, Windows Vista 32/64 Service Pack 2, Windows XP 32/64 Service Pack 3

Processor:
Intel Dual Core 2.4 GHZ -* i7 3930K 6 Core* x 3.06 GHZ / AMD Dual Core 2.6 GHZ - FX8150 8 Core x 3.6 GHZ

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2GB - 16GB

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NVIDIA® 8600 GT 512MB VRAM – NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 680 2GB VRAM / Radeon HD 3400 512MB VRAM - Radeon HD 7970 3GB VRAM

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100% Direct X 9.0 compatible – Direct X 9.0 compatible supporting Dolby Digital Live

HDD Space:
35 GB

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Please refer to your hardware manufacturer and Rockstar Support for current compatibility information. Some system components such as mobile chipsets, integrated, and AGP graphics cards may be incompatible. Unlisted specifications may not be supported by publisher.

Max Payne 3 for PC will be available May 29th in North America and June 1st in Europe, with the Special Edition available in North America exclusively through GameStop and throughout Europe from select retailers. For those who prefer their PC releases served up via digital download, you can pre-purchase Max Payne 3 from select digital retailers and receive pre-order bonus content*including some of the bonuses from the Special Edition (The Classic Multiplayer Character Pack & Disorderly Conduct Multiplayer Weapons Pack).*Check out what Steam, GameStop Impulse (US only), Amazon Game Downloads (US only), Gamesplanet,* Gamesload and Gamersgate*have on offer and stay tuned for further updates.

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Developed in parallel with the game's console versions
Hope that's the story for GTA5.
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35gb of hard disk space?! It better bloody be good for that.
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It will be chock full of on-disc DLC!
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35gb of hard disk space?! It better bloody be good for that.
maybe its a 120+hour game? or a gigantic free roaming game world? or poor/no file compression?
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Form a Crew

That’s right, you can now create or join your own rough and tumble CREW in preparation for slaughter in Max Payne 3 Multiplayer. Hit the CREW UP button on your profile page and you can browse Featured Crews looking for recruits or invite your mates to join your ranks to blast through Gang Wars and Team Deathmatch together, racking up XP and starting online Feud beefs come next week. Every Social Club member can belong to up to 5 Crews, so form your allegiances wisely.

All Crew leaders can also designate their squad as a particular type of Crew that best describes their M.O.: All-Stars who consider themselves elite players and strive to hit the upper echelons of the Leaderboards, Soldiers who are in for serious teamwork and killing field success, Rebels out to just kick some ass and make their presence known, Thrill Seekers who prefer mayhem over ranking up and cheevos, and Chatter Boxes for those gregarious socialites of the Social Club we know from official Event chats.

The CREWS page also contains info on the in-game benefits Crew members get in online Multiplayer. You’ll receive an XP boost whenever you fight as part of a Crew or battle against rival Crews and their members online. This means you’ll effectively unlock bigger and better weapons more quickly than if you’re flying solo. And because this feature is linked through the Social Club, you can represent your Crew across PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.

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Create an original battle crest to be displayed on your Crew’s online Multiplayer avatars by crafting a unique emblem with this new and robust customization toolkit. The Emblem Editor is packed with thousands of shapes, colors and icons and tools to create limitless possibilities to properly represent your squad and to intimidate, psyche out or stupefy the competition.

For those who are all thumbs whether it’s PhotoShop or MS Paint – no worries – the Emblem Editor is super easy to use and there’s a helpful tutorial to step you through it all and get you started. Any Crew member can create and propose an Emblem crest by uploading it to the Crew’s gallery, and it’s up to the designated Crew leader to issue the seal of approval and assign it to represent the team in online Multiplayer.

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Any Crew created between now until next week Tuesday May 15th will have the honorable distinction of being a FOUNDER CREW. Members of Founder Crews will have a special two-stripe designation on their in-game Crew tag to let everyone else online know of their O.G. veteran status. We’re also planning some other special benefits and perks for members of Founders Crews down the line so please stay tuned for updates and notifications to your Social Club profile.

Max 3 is out May 15 in the US and May 18 elsewhere, with a PC release due at the end of the month.
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graphics look shocking in that lets hope it was from ps3/360 gameplay
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Old 10-05-2012, 6:20 PM   #53
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its will be DX 11 on pc
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This game is all about gun play and storyline. not graphics although the previous max payne games on pc's had the eye candy too!
lets wait and see how it looks and perfoms on the pc first
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Max Payne 3 “will not use Games for Windows Live” say Rockstar | PC Gamer
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I have created an official crew for AVF members and because crews can be multiplatform I thought I'd venture over to these parts :P

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GamesRadar: 10 - Between its pacing, its presentation, and its excellent gunplay, Max Payne 3 has raised the bar for other action games to follow. Welcome back.
G4: 5/5 - Max Payne 3 is a technological tour de force that will have you screaming "Dear lord!" more times than midnight mass. The performances are top notch, the action plays out with unrivaled fluidity, and the multiplayer is deep and rewarding. Silly distractions aside, Max Payne 3 is an action lover's wet dream that also happens to employ some of the slickest direction and transitional trickery this side of a David Fincher box set. Lock and load. It's bullet time...time.
X360A: 93 - A true cinematic gaming masterpiece, Max Payne 3 is not just another triumph for Rockstar, but it's also testament to what the developer can do when it turns its hand to linear storytelling. Max Payne 3 might be a stylistic shift for the series, but it's also a raw and brutal portrait of a man pushed to the edge that deserves a place alongside Rockstar's superlative open-world efforts. Get ready to enter a world of Payne.
IncGamers: 9/10 - An expert blend of cinematic storytelling and flamboyant action, weaved together by a team with a clear passion for the genre and the content. Payne never felt so good
StrategyInformer: 9.0 - As with Rockstar's other franchises, Max Payne 3 is enveloped in love and a huge amount of dedication. This is a consistently thrilling and explosive tale that states its case as one of 2012's best. I'd be hard pushed to find a game that has made me scream with excitement on such a regular basis, as the compelling narrative and rewarding gunplay conglomerate into a truly spectacular product. Max Payne 3 lets you star in your favourite action movies, minus the Wahlberg.
IGN: 9/10 - There are plenty of games which are celebrated for their gameplay but lack anything in way of story or character. Max Payne 3 is a different type of proposition. The gameplay is simple yet satisfying, but it's entirely in the service of a strongly-authored narrative. Players aren't at the liberty to roam, to explore, or to shake things up. Some might find this too controlling, but in return for your freedom, you're rewarded with a mature genre piece which is also a finely-realised character study. Action games continue to inch the dial towards 11, sometimes at the expense of their narrative integrity. Max Payne 3, however, has the conviction to reign in the action, imbue it with purpose - the spectacle still sparkles but it also makes sense.
1UP: A- - Although the gunplay may still have its roots planted firmly in the past, the way Max Payne 3 showcases its world is undeniably forward thinking. It's a bit strange to gain so much pleasure from Max's suffering, but I guess that's the true essence behind Rockstar's magic.
GameReactor: 9/10 - Max Payne 3 is an accomplishment any way you look at it. The story may perhaps get a bit murky towards the end, but other than that it fires on all cylinders from beginning to end. The action will make your nose bleed, it's well directed, and refreshingly free of the conventions that often plague this genre. This is, simply put, the best shooter I've played in a long time. Don't let Payne's beer belly fool you, he's in the best shape of his career.
VideoGamer: 8/10 - In Max Payne 3 the risk of death and restart is often too great. Why do something that makes you look and feel like an action hero, when holding back behind cover means you're more likely to survive? The shame, then, is that the difficulty encourages over-cautious play.
GamesTM: 8/10 - Ultimately, none of the story beats or polish mask the fact that Max Payne 3 is very much a refinement of an old formula, and if you're looking for something brand new or revelatory it just isn't here. However, what is amazing is how Rockstar has fallen back on its trademark production values and sublime attention to detail to update the franchise in a compelling way. Factor in some impressive multiplayer offerings and it's still head-and-shoulders above most of its trigger-happy ilk. Which perhaps says as much about the state of the genre as it does Rockstar's obvious skill.
reviews are all for the superior console version
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reviews are all for the superior console version
I've not really been following MP3 in its development so I can't tell if this is tongue in cheek?
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The Teletext version of this game sounds goood from those reviews
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