It's up on steam now, just noticed it but it may not be live yet. Tried downloading it and it goes in a loop of taking you back to the demo page. It's out though and should be running for the morning/day/evening
EDIT:
Downloading now![]()
It's up on steam now, just noticed it but it may not be live yet. Tried downloading it and it goes in a loop of taking you back to the demo page. It's out though and should be running for the morning/day/evening
EDIT:
Downloading now![]()
Last edited by Grey M@a; 04-02-2010 at 01:52 AM.
I'd much rather just wait to see what it's like when I receive the game
I must admit though, some of the screenshots look ace! Definitely worth the £17 from Zavvi![]()
Love playing the Aliens alreadyRunning about, taking out the lights hanging off the ceiling and then eating faces
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Thanks for the heads up !
Downloading now.
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Single player ? Worth a try anyway.
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Probably won't as its all tweaked to run on DX11 and ATi's Eyefinity which us on nVidia cards won't see any of it so it defaults back to DX9.
Strange, every game I loaded I was straight into a game and playing.
As said there isn't any single player on this, just a MP death match. Few aliens, few marines and a few Predators. 8 player demo it seems but man am I loving it
Still as disorientating as the first game when playing an alien xD You are never quite sure if you are running on a ceiling/floor/wall![]()
Up and running. But I'm with Watford - No games at all.
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Not sure how this is working tbh, it looks like a Match making system tbh but can't see any mention if its servers or matchmaking. Every time I look for a game I am in one within 30 seconds.
Also the demo wants Steam ran in administrator mode for Vista/Win 7 it seems. That's the case for me atleast.
I left it to search and eventually connected. (~3-5mins)
Once on, is there a way of selecting which team ? I was stuck as an Alien and would like to try some of the others. Also kept getting hung up on transitioning. It would be lot easier if I knew when I had to press that in order to go around a corner.
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
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