L.a. noire pc

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Jumping into the game itself, the increase in quality of the textures will be immediately apparent for anyone who has had a chance to play L.A. The wet, seedy-looking alley of the main menu looks great with the added depth of the 3D tech. Noire landscape in 3D is pretty impressive. The machine we played on ran an Intel Sandy Bridge Core i5-2500 CPU with 2GB of RAM and an unidentified Nvidia graphics card.įrom the opening titles, the look of the L.A. We sat down to play the Nicholson Electroplating DLC case on a PC with an Nvidia 3D Vision kit plugged in, a unit that includes a USB controller for adjusting the depth of 3D on the fly. Rockstar hasn't released a final RRP for this bundle as yet. Noire will include all previously released downloadable content (DLC) released separately for the Xbox 360 and PS3, including four extra cases. Įssentially, the game itself remains the same, although the PC version of L.A. Well, PC gamers are in for treat when the crime-fighting sleuthing game hits Windows machines in the coming months, with the introduction of eye-popping 3D.

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Noire for PC, six months after its original release, we demanded there be a hook - something to pique our interest. So when Rockstar offered us the chance to take an 'advanced' look at L.A. Returning to a previously released game title isn't something we do often at CNET the pace of game releases means that we are always looking forward.