Lost Planet: Extreme Condition hitting PCs in June

Posted Apr 13, 2007 at 3:28AM by Karl B. Listed in: Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: Capcom, Europe, Japan, North America, nVidia, Watch Impress
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Official word has finally been released regarding the PC version of Capcom's Xbox 360 hit Lost Planet: Extreme Condition. Japanese site Game Watch Impress reports that both Nvidia and Capcom have finally announced that they will be joining forces to bring the title to PCs.

The PC version will reportedly be running on Direct X 10, has improved lighting and shadows, and will support resolutions of up to "2,560x1,600 dots." Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is slated for release in North America and Europe in June. Japan, meanwhile, has not yet gotten a release date.

Concerning whether or not this game will be available on an OS other than Vista, a PR guy from Nvidia revealed to Game Watch Impress that "being able to verify it is not for the present." That right there's some pretty bad web-translated Japanese, but we're guessing that it means Lost Planet will only be available for Vista. Perhaps support will be added for other OSes in the future.



Via Impress

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by wolfmanxii - 2007-04-13 04:50
» nice

this game could improve the large amount of flaws that i found in the 360 version. but then again, who buys computer games anymore?

by Don Quixote - 2007-04-13 11:20
» the Flaws are too large IMO

I highly recommend ppl try this game before they buy it, overrated IMO.

by xche78x - 2007-04-14 03:12
» oh

a clone of the battlefield game set on a snowy planet.

ok just tell us if a demo comes so we can check it out on vista. i would be happier if they make Dead Rising instead of this one, the PC is crowded by FPS you see, and few ADV games means a lot, ya hear that capcom?

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