Tomb Raider
September 2, 2014 at 3:16 am
(This post was last modified: September 2, 2014 at 3:18 am by BlackMason.)
I got myself a copy last Friday and I'm glad I did. I can't put the game down. I've been a fan since Tomb Raider 2 came out all those many years ago.
So I rip the plastic cover off the box and pop it in at approximately 22:00 on a Sunday night. I ended up playing until 03:15 Monday morning. I wake up at 06:00 to get to the office but that shit didn't matter . I was absorbed. I'm still last gen (PS3) but the graphics are top notch! I don't get how that game only requires 6mb of hard drive space.
Anyway I wanna ask a tech-ish question to anyone that has the game. In the boot up of the game when you see the Eidos and Square Enix logos, the screen gets distorted. It does this again just before you get to the main menu screen with the island back drop. Is this intentional or did I buy a faulty copy? The game froze on me which pissed me off! The game is brand new! I understand that there's a theme of loss of communication (signal loss) throughout the game. Are the distortions part of this or is that shit just faulty?
So I rip the plastic cover off the box and pop it in at approximately 22:00 on a Sunday night. I ended up playing until 03:15 Monday morning. I wake up at 06:00 to get to the office but that shit didn't matter . I was absorbed. I'm still last gen (PS3) but the graphics are top notch! I don't get how that game only requires 6mb of hard drive space.
Anyway I wanna ask a tech-ish question to anyone that has the game. In the boot up of the game when you see the Eidos and Square Enix logos, the screen gets distorted. It does this again just before you get to the main menu screen with the island back drop. Is this intentional or did I buy a faulty copy? The game froze on me which pissed me off! The game is brand new! I understand that there's a theme of loss of communication (signal loss) throughout the game. Are the distortions part of this or is that shit just faulty?
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