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Capcom "try to keep the gap as small as possible" between console and PC
Posted: 20.02.2012 by Technet2k
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Why are Capcom's PC releases usually later out the door than on consoles? Because the console code gets finished first, and then the work on PC begins. This won't change.
Unless they 'sit' on the console code until PC is ready, which they "can't do from a business planning perspective," it will continue as it is. They do try to keep the gap "as small as possible".
Unless they 'sit' on the console code until PC is ready, which they "can't do from a business planning perspective," it will continue as it is. They do try to keep the gap "as small as possible".
Leigh: Dead Rising 2: Off the Record began as a "director's cut"
Posted: 12.09.2011 by Technet2k
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Capcom Vancouver, formerly Blue Castle Games, developed Capcom's Dead Rising 2 and it became a hit with fans despite switching out the main star.
The Caze Zero and Case West standalone games were "definitely part of the plan" from the beginning, but Off the Record "started its life" as a director's cut.
The Caze Zero and Case West standalone games were "definitely part of the plan" from the beginning, but Off the Record "started its life" as a director's cut.
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record's load times leaner than original
Posted: 08.09.2011 by Technet2k
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The Dead Rising 2 spin-off from Capcom, Off the Record starring Frank West, will have load times about half the length the original had with Chuck Greene.
Capcom "couldn't really ignore" fans clamouring for a sandbox mode so they included it. It's fun to explore Fortune City "without the restrictions" of story.
Capcom "couldn't really ignore" fans clamouring for a sandbox mode so they included it. It's fun to explore Fortune City "without the restrictions" of story.
Capcom: Off the Record "much bigger game" than Dead Rising 2
Posted: 13.06.2011 by Technet2k
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Cynics beware for Capcom have you in their sights. Dead Rising 2: Off the Record was announced at Captivate but fans turned cold crying out 'cash-in'.
E3 last week gave Capcom the chance to prove it's got legs and to show the public it has a "ton of added value" like new bosses, environments and weapons.
E3 last week gave Capcom the chance to prove it's got legs and to show the public it has a "ton of added value" like new bosses, environments and weapons.








Posted: 19.07.2012 by JonahFalcon
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