Matthew wrote:Shadowrun allowed pc users to play xbox users, so it could, but likely won't.
but there can be bugs, you know it's their first attempt to make a bball game for PC and it shouldn't be so easy
benji wrote:Matthew wrote:Shadowrun allowed pc users to play xbox users, so it could, but likely won't.
Yes, but it wasn't Xbox Live. XBL is a connectivity package that is placed into all the software so it is standardized, and for the PC version they have to code their own connectivity package. (Or use GFW Live. Which is still quite different from Xbox Live.)
Ricky Roma from Miami Heat forums wrote:" Celtic fans: We lead the league in age, fat aszes, O'neals, senior citizens, and acting! Don't mess with us, cause we got rondo!! YOU HEAR ME!! RONDO!!!!"
2pac wrote:through every dark night, there's a bright day after that, so no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it
Matthew wrote:So theres no chance of making a 2k section of this site because you don't like isomotion?
Diddy wrote:i don't care of xbox live, i don't play online! tho flatout on pc has xbox live!
if i would compare port of 2k9 with port of flatout, i'd say that it would run normally on medium settings!
I'm saying I'm not keen on abandoning NBA Live and making this into a 2K fansite
benji wrote:Diddy wrote:i don't care of xbox live, i don't play online! tho flatout on pc has xbox live!
No, it doesn't. GFW Live != Xbox Live even though they use the same account.if i would compare port of 2k9 with port of flatout, i'd say that it would run normally on medium settings!
It depends on how well 2K9 scales, but I'd say that yes, if you can play most 360 PC ports (of which many have demos to test) you will be able to play 2K9.
Andrew wrote:This is the NBA Live Series Center, and it will remain that way.
Ricky Roma from Miami Heat forums wrote:" Celtic fans: We lead the league in age, fat aszes, O'neals, senior citizens, and acting! Don't mess with us, cause we got rondo!! YOU HEAR ME!! RONDO!!!!"
2pac wrote:through every dark night, there's a bright day after that, so no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it
Diddy wrote:tru, it should stay as it is, tho we don't know anything about 2k9 for pc, and what we could do with it, so there's no need in another site! and i'm sure live will be back in the '10!
The X wrote:whilst it doesn't effect me as I have no plans to do big upgrades to my 5 year old computer, nor am I going to buy a new one, this is great news for PC basketball gamers worldwide....even better, come 2009, PC gamers will have the choice that they have been waiting for since the start of this decade
Ricky Roma from Miami Heat forums wrote:" Celtic fans: We lead the league in age, fat aszes, O'neals, senior citizens, and acting! Don't mess with us, cause we got rondo!! YOU HEAR ME!! RONDO!!!!"
2pac wrote:through every dark night, there's a bright day after that, so no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it
Ricky Roma from Miami Heat forums wrote:" Celtic fans: We lead the league in age, fat aszes, O'neals, senior citizens, and acting! Don't mess with us, cause we got rondo!! YOU HEAR ME!! RONDO!!!!"
2pac wrote:through every dark night, there's a bright day after that, so no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it
Diddy wrote:but i forgot that ea bought 2k, so we can think that it's almost EA NBA live 2K9
Ricky Roma from Miami Heat forums wrote:" Celtic fans: We lead the league in age, fat aszes, O'neals, senior citizens, and acting! Don't mess with us, cause we got rondo!! YOU HEAR ME!! RONDO!!!!"
2pac wrote:through every dark night, there's a bright day after that, so no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it
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