SubJeff on 2/6/2009 at 06:50
EvaUnit -"I'm living the eternal optimist dream. Things might turn out nicely".
yeah is a parallel world you grumpy grump
EvaUnit02 on 2/6/2009 at 06:55
Practice what you preach, 480p will never be a higher enough resolution to even pass for HD.
Lesson for ZylonBane:-
The lowest HD resolution is 1280x720.
june gloom on 2/6/2009 at 07:06
Quote Posted by ZylonBane
Please let us all know when you're done being an idiot.
Don't be a goddamn coprophiliac. It's fucking YOUTUBE.
SubJeff on 2/6/2009 at 07:16
Yeah, but the HD "version" on YouTube is good quality. As good or better than on the official site.
june gloom on 2/6/2009 at 07:17
Not for me it wasn't. Maybe it's different now.
[few minutes later] yeah, it's different now. Youtube was just being a dong.
SubJeff on 2/6/2009 at 07:22
Let us know. We'll be waiting.
With baited breath.
not really
you're still my favourite child
zenmaster891 on 2/6/2009 at 08:23
I'm surprised they're making another one already because I really was expecting some more campaigns to be released for the current one, and that doesn't seem likely now.
Also I seem to be in the minority here but I will be missing the characters from the first game. Bill constantly getting totally fubared and Zoey's amusing stupidity was well worth Louis incessantly heckling me about pills.
There really does need to be more campaigns or longer levels or something this time around though. I mean I've played L4D quite a bit myself, but that doesn't change the fact that there was not a lot to the game. It seems sort of silly to say that choosing to play it a million times somehow null and voids the complaints about the lack of length or # of campaigns. There IS a lack of content in L4D and that should be one of the primary things addressed in the sequel.
Dresden on 2/6/2009 at 09:12
Hmm these new survivors look way too generic. And way too redneck. New Orleans as a setting should be interesting but I think I'd rather do London next.
doctorfrog on 2/6/2009 at 17:11
It looks good. But when I slapped down the cash for L4D, I was hoping for a bit more than four campaigns. Nominal-charge DLC, at least.