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Review DailyGame enjoys Bloodlines

Spazmo

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Tags: Troika Games; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines

Troika's newest RPG, Vampire: Bloodlines, has been <a href=http://www.dailygame.net/news/archives/003555.php>reviewed</a> by <a href=http://www.dailygame.net>DailyGame</a>, who really liked the game and rate it <b>9/10</b>.<Blockquote>What’s more, make sure you have at least 1 GB of RAM before purchasing this game and opening doors, because the load times with the recommended 384 MB are excruciating. The stake in Bloodlines’ side is the loading times, even more so than Half-Life 2, which also uses the Source Engine. Bloodlines also has players in and out of shops and criss-crossing different areas like any other RPG, so the loading is rather frequent.</blockquote>And quite aggravating. It's a good thing they included so many of those little flashcards providing setting information to read while you wait for an area to load.
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protobob

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Dec 31, 2002
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I put together a new AMD 3500+ machine and this game actually performs well now.
Plus it looks great on my widescreen lcd monitor (using r_anamorphic setting in console).

Only now sometimes when I'm walking and want to look one way or another with my mouse it ignores the mouse input. Only game that does this, so it's not the mouse. Turning on smooth mouse filter helped a little.

Crazy.
 

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