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Single player demo for Lost Planet: Extreme Condition PC out now photo

Which is the definitive Lost Planet, the Xbox 360 version or the PC port? That's the million dollar question. If you are a hardcore graphics whore, PC gamer wanting to justify an expensive rig, or have a loving relationship with your mouse/keyboard combo, then you should definitely give the demo a go.

The single player demo is available in two flavors: DirectX 9 and DirectX 10, both of which can be downloaded right here. The minimum system requirements are:

OS - Windows® XP
CPU - Intel® Pentium® 4 supporting HT technology
RAM - 512 MB (Windows XP) / 1 GB (Windows Vista)
Hard Drive - 8.0 GB
Monitor - 640x480
DVD-ROM drive - DVD9 compatible
Video - VRAM 256 MB, DirectX®9.0c / Shader3.0*, NVIDIA® GeForce® 6600 or greater**
Sound - DirectSound compatible. DirectX®9.0c
Peripherals - Mouse, Keyboard
*Operation not assured if VRAM is shared with Main Memory.
**NVIDIA® GeForce® 7300 is not supported.

Impressions after the break.

The demo itself seemed to be nearly identical to the demo Xbox 360 gamers played many moons ago. It features the same two levels as before, but also offers a performance test option that will help you tweak your video options.

If you are one of those guys that likes to start off by turning all of the graphical settings to maximum, even though you don't own an über gaming PC, be prepared to see this friendly little message pop up once a few enemies appear on screen:

Having a decent rig myself (Sempron 3300+, 7800 GS, Gig of ram), I quickly discovered that in order to achieve an acceptable frame rate, I would have to turn most of the settings down to medium and even low. Looks like it's back to the old Xbox 360 for me.

Using a mouse + keyboard rather than a gamepad felt very, very satisfying. The controls were fairly easy to learn, but if you would rather make use of your 360 controller, that will work fine too.

If you have a rockin' PC, $40 to spare, and haven't already bought Lost Planet for Xbox 360, I would highly recommend you pick it up when it becomes available on PC this June.








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BFeld13's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/15/2007 22:17
BFeld13
Does the crosshair still move without the character moving? It might be too sluggish for PC gamers.
Jordan Devore's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/15/2007 22:24
Jordan Devore
I didn't even realize it until you mentioned it, but they did fix the crosshair. It is now stuck in a central position.
savagesaladin's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/15/2007 22:25
savagesaladin
It looks like I would go snow-blind playing this game.
Joseph Leray's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/15/2007 22:32
Joseph Leray
Oh God. Even if I added the 2 PCs at my house and my laptop together, and ducttaped them into PC 1.5 ... LP would still make me cry.
Aksumka's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/15/2007 22:55
Aksumka
I also played the demo. I have a great rig and still can't get good frame rates. It really is killing this potentially great game. Also, Press B to continue? Come on!
ZMTToxics's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/15/2007 22:58
ZMTToxics
I saw the 360 one at my buddies place, it looked fun.

Being that i meet the minimum with a 6600gt and an a64 3000+ clocked at 2.2 with a gig of ram. I will give it a go.

Im building a new system this summer anyways, so it doesnt hurt to have a new benchmark, I was going to use R6 Vegas.
mdvalenz's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/16/2007 00:47
mdvalenz
I'm getting it now. I have an AMD X2 at 2.2 with 2gb of ram and SLI 7800GT cards. I've been able to run everything so far at the top settings and still get a good framerate, but I will let you know.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/16/2007 01:15
Aaron Mxy Yost
8 gigs of hard drive space to install a demo? Looks like I have some dvd-r burning to do.
Buster's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/16/2007 01:28
Buster
bfeld, you could always fix that, while you're in a game just press select and change "accelerated #" to "fixed #"
some_dude's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/16/2007 04:12
some_dude
Mxyzptlk I think they just copy and pasted the req. for the full game, it also says you need a dvd9 compatible dvd-rom.
BFeld13's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/16/2007 05:17
BFeld13
@Buster

I liked the crosshair, I was just wondering if it worked differently on the pc.
LordRegulus's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/16/2007 08:56
LordRegulus
The crosshair options are identical to the 360 version (Fixed, Cruise, and Accelerate). The game is built around the 360 controller for Windows - in fact, the Vista version won't even run if you don't have the 360 controller drivers installed. Fortunately, you don't actually need the controller itself. Been playing on the SLI rig I have at work, and DAMN. I thought this game looked pretty on the 360...

I guess I'm a sucker for "cold" games. Cryostasis FTW.
Joe Burling's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/16/2007 16:34
Joe Burling
Yay! Now even PC gamers can enjoy a long series of easy and repetitive boss battles!!
Jordan Devore's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/16/2007 17:15
Jordan Devore
I've never been able to kill a boss by dying in any other game besides LP.
casinogrande's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/16/2007 17:31
casinogrande
I got "Unsupported Pixel Shader 2.0."

Do I have any hopes of installing this thing?
LazyGamer's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/16/2007 22:12
LazyGamer
sadly i can't support video modes that low resolution
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