View Full Version : Quake 4 (360) Where's The Fix?
AngelfireUk83
03-11-07, 02:11 PM
Now I didn't really want to even have this game on my gamertag. But after my mate left the game in his 360's drive I recovered my profile and the game started even thou the option was set dashboard not play game. Anyways the frame rates suck and i am shocked ID software haven't fixed it I can't believe they charged £50 in the UK when it came out will they ever fix it I know its an old game but they should fix it.
rainless
03-12-07, 08:07 PM
Now I didn't really want to even have this game on my gamertag. But after my mate left the game in his 360's drive I recovered my profile and the game started even thou the option was set dashboard not play game. Anyways the frame rates suck and i am shocked ID software haven't fixed it I can't believe they charged £50 in the UK when it came out will they ever fix it I know its an old game but they should fix it.
Note the "zero" replies in 24 hours...
That's probably why they're not fixing it.
Nobody ever cared about Quake 4 on the 360. I see the thing in the used/discount bin every time I go to a video game shop, and I forget it's there immediately after I see it. I think only four people (your friend included) bought that game. They should've charged 150 dollars for it... they would've come closer to recouping their losses.
AngelfireUk83
03-13-07, 08:26 AM
I read a review on Wikipedia just wanted t know the story more and they said when it was sent over to 360 it was rushed to get t out for launch of the console. I thought they'd have stopped that after the Sega Saturn was rushed and didn't have the hardware is was supposed to have.
Anyways I wouldn't be playing this stupid game if it wasn't for my mate leaving the dam disk in his drive. I smacked him for it anyways I'm just going to try and get past 500 points in achievements and then stop probably and lob it in the bin. Man If I traded it in they'd probably say I'll give you 50p for it cos of how crap it is.
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