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daventry
17-11-09, 09:23
Who has this Game on PC and should i buy it, since i want it Very Badly. :cln:

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I hope my PC can handle it. http://www.tombraiderforums.com/images/icons/icon4.gifRecommended System Requirements Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz or AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core 5200+512 MB 3D Hardware Accelerator CardVideo Card (ATI): Radeon HD 4870Video Card (Nvidia): Geforce 9800 GTMemory: 2 GB RAM
NOTICE: Some 3D accelerator cards with the chipset listed here may not be compatible with the 3D acceleration features utilized by Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Please refer to your hardware manufacturer for 100% DirectX compatibility.
Supported Desktop Chipsets ATI RADEON HD 2900, 3850, 3870, 4850, 4870NVIDIA GEFORCE 8800, 9600, 9800, 260, 280Theres also a patch for this Game. ;)
PC Patch v1.1 Released
Nov 10, 2009 403MB

Added a detail setting to improve performance on lower end (dual core) machines
General performance optimizations
Addressed audio stuttering issues
Optimized in-game cloth handling
Optimized in-game tree leaf handling
Addressed options disappearing briefly after pressing [Esc] at the Main Menu
Addressed flashing placeholder text
Added additional controller support:
Xbox 360 Controller for Windows
Xbox 360 Wired Controller
Logitech Rumblepad 2
Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2
Logitech Dual Action Controller
Saitek Cyborg Rumble
Saitek P32 RumbleThe Reviews dont look so good. :confused:The Bad
Unstable frame rate and other performance issues
No effort to tailor the port to the platform
The new Hoth mission isn't very good.

The first sign that Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is a mediocre port comes as soon as you boot up the game: you can’t navigate the menus with a mouse. On its own, this isn't an awful fact, but it's an omen of bad things to come. Aside from resolution and brightness options, there are no visual options to tweak. There is no antialiasing and no way to enable it. And frame rate troubles will haunt your every saber swing. It's too bad that so little respect was shown for the platform--and to those that will spend money on this product--because the underlying game is rather good. As Darth Vader's secret apprentice, you slice through grunting Rodians with your glowing lightsaber, go head-to-head with slobbering rancors, and punt jawas into the distance as if they were pigskins. You might be lucky enough to avoid this troubled port's technical flaws and experience the full pleasures of The Force Unleashed, but be warned: Picking up a copy of this physics-heavy action game is one gamble that may not pay off.

The Force Unleashed's main campaign is the same as the one that appeared on consoles in 2008. When the action comes together, it's hard to stifle your excitement. As Galen Marek, aka Starkiller, you execute your foes by carving them up with your lightsaber, using your Force push ability to propel them down corridors and zap them with jolts of Force lightning. The best moments come by way of the Force grip power, which you use to lift objects and foes and fling them around, leaving a trail of death, destruction, and Wookiee corpses in your wake. Unfortunately, the difficulties of the earlier console version are along for the ride, too, such as the imprecise targeting that makes it too difficult to pick up the object you intended. Thankfully, the keyboard and mouse controls don't usually add more to the frustration, and they do a good enough of job of letting you chain your powers together during most battles. The fixed-camera boss battles, which are more comfortably played with a controller, are an exception. As a result, you'll probably want to stick with a gamepad for the most consistently rewarding experience.

Sadly, technical problems may hinder your chances for enjoyment. On two out of three test systems--all of which exceeded the game's recommended hardware requirements--we encountered performance issues that heavily interfered with the experience. The frame rate was wildly inconsistent, taking huge dips whenever there was a lot of action onscreen, and on one system, frame rate troubles were accompanied by snaps and crackles in the audio. Should you run into visual issues, there is no way to adjust graphics settings to improve the game's performance. The Force Unleashed allows you to only adjust the display resolution and brightness levels, so forget tweaking your lighting and anisotropic filter settings. Even if you can run the game without trouble, you'll lament that the widescreen cinematics are stretched on a monitor with a 4:3 aspect ratio. It's a shame that these issues will overshadow some absolutely excellent art design for so many players. Environments like the robot graveyards on Raxus Prime look fantastic, and swirled, stylized textures add fantasy flair to the overall look. The visuals won't blow you away when compared to other PC games, but they have plenty of dramatic appeal.

The final additional mission was not available as console DLC and is exclusive to the Ultimate Sith Edition. Compared to the other stand-alone journeys, this mission on Hoth is a disappointment--though not from a story perspective, thanks to a fascinating ending that will give Star Wars fans an opportunity to munch on all sorts of non-canon fodder. The gameplay is less compelling and involves moving from one ice cave to the next, chopping and zapping rebel soldiers and wampas. The action is broken up only by a couple of boss battles and a few light puzzle elements. The mission is fun, but its predictable pace and bland level design hinders it from reaching the heights of the other two added missions.

It's a wonder that Star Wars: The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition for the PC was released at all considering the insignificant effort that seems to have been put into it. Even in the realm of sloppy ports, this one seems particularly egregious, considering its almost total lack of visual options and performance troubles. It's unfortunate that this version feels so rushed because in spite of the core game's scattered flaws, it's an ultimately enjoyable adventure that tells a great story populated by memorable characters. Alas, if you're a PC enthusiast who is tired of rushed console ports, The Force Unleashed is another game to add to that ever-growing list.I did this to be on the safe side.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796

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On the General tab, click Selective Startup.
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Process WIN.INI File
Load Startup Items


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Click OK.
When you are prompted, click Restart.
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Carbonek_0051
17-11-09, 09:31
http://www.tombraiderforums.com/showthread.php?t=155913

And I don't have it yet, I plan on getting it very soon. I want to play the extra levels, my brother got it for his PS3 and is loving it.:)

daventry
17-11-09, 09:34
That Thread leads to the PS3 DLC Version, this is the Full PC Game with the 3 DLC Levels for Free In-Game, so its my New Thread and im not a PS3 Player. :p

Carbonek_0051
17-11-09, 09:36
That Thread leads to the PS3 DLC Version, this is the Full PC Game with the 3 DLC Levels for Free In-Game, so its my New Thread and im not a PS3 Player. :p

That actually was for the new content that would be available on PS3, Xbox 360, & PC. The DLC was included in the PC version as well as the console version of the Ultimate Sith Edition.:)

irjudd
17-11-09, 14:47
Apparently the port was a very sloppy one and as such the game runs sluggishly even on capable hardware. I'll probably still get it though just because.

daventry
19-11-09, 11:48
Got my Game today and here are my Results so far. :p

The In-Game Controls Sucks, because it wont allow me to use the Keys i set them, so the Game uses the Default Keys and im getting they just Imported the Game from Xbox to PC in witch i must use a Controller to play. :confused:

The Graphics are Decent and not that very Next Gen at all, oh and my PC dident Crash once with No BSOD. :jmp:

Vader is BOOOOORING and SLOOOOOW and the Characters Mouths are like some Crazy Cartoon. :vlol:

I can choose to be Any Character i want and i took C-3PO, i never knew he had it in him but i must say that the Level starts from the Beginning witch is Stupid. :hea:

The Star Destroyer part really Ticks me Off, im just not fast enough in pulling it down and the Tie Fighters are Annoying as Heck and not even the Cheats work. :cen::cen:

Story is Decent and the Gameplay is good, so im giving the Game an 8/10 :tmb:

Um, why are the Storm Troopers attacking me when im suppose to be on their side. :pi:

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daventry
19-12-09, 15:53
Well, im waiting on SFU 2 if they will give some lame excuse again that it cant work for PC. :vlol:

MyRaider4Life
19-12-09, 21:03
LORD! 24GB for a video game, that is a first. People will have to get 1TB hard drives just for games next year with how large games are getting.

irjudd
19-12-09, 21:05
LORD! 24GB for a video game, that is a first. People will have to get 1TB hard drives just for games next year with how large games are getting.

Actually Age of Conan which came out over one year ago required 32GB.

Weemanply109
24-12-09, 00:55
OMG, Daventry, You have GTX260, I'm getting that soon! :D I wanna pwn some noobs in Crysis w/ max settings :D

TheBloodRed
24-12-09, 00:57
I think you just wanted to show off your wonderful computer specs. :ton: