
- MAFIA 2 DEMO NO STEAM 1080P
- MAFIA 2 DEMO NO STEAM PC
- MAFIA 2 DEMO NO STEAM PS3
- MAFIA 2 DEMO NO STEAM TV
- MAFIA 2 DEMO NO STEAM PS2
MAFIA 2 DEMO NO STEAM TV
My real problem is gaming on a big tv shows how low a resolution the game is, so the antialiasing is key. As a consequence though, knowing beforehand ruined that game for me. I don't really have a problem with the between console stuff, They really screwed up but if the differences weren't brought to my attention I would not have noticed it or found it odd. I can't comment on the lighting, would have to look side by side, but I'm sure they're minor. besides the game is M and is not meant for children Yeah, the big thing is the grass sprites, which admittedly isn't that big a thing. its the first time ive ever seen anything remotely like them in a video game and im excited to see what kind of overreaction the game is going to get from overly controlling freakout parents that just want to sue people and try to get rediculous laws created to cover up the fact that they are terrible parents and somehow think that their children arent already watching porn elsewhere. as far as the games hidden collectibles i thought they were awesome. they matched up close enough for me to not notice a difference. i couldnt tell any difference in quality between the cutscenes/trailers and the general gameplay.
MAFIA 2 DEMO NO STEAM PS3
if youve played the ps3 version you already know more about it directly than i do. from what i can tell the ps3 version is only missing the grass sprites in lawns and some lighting/shadow effects that just add to detail.
MAFIA 2 DEMO NO STEAM PC
from what ive read the ps3 and pc versions run the multiplayer portion of the demo just fine. it usually ends with the game putting you into an empty lobby by yourself and it wont send people in to join you. apparently from what ive read there is a matchmaking issue with the 360 version and causes the game to have a very difficult time do so. I'm definitely more interested in getting it, and thank god for the pc version.Ive been looking around for info on that demo. There were tan lines on them! Way better than doves or packages. Playboy collectibles were pretty rad, real classy looking pictures and girls. Shotgun is really OP, it was the best gun to me by far. I really liked once I got to the mission, the gunplay felt good and it was always moving forward.
MAFIA 2 DEMO NO STEAM PS2
The city didn't feel particularly alive, felt more like the ps2 gta cities in terms of atmosphere and people just walking about, I never got the sense they were going or doing anything. It did darken my screen once I exited, but after just pressing ctrl+alt+del it fixed itself.Īll the technical stuff aside the game itself was solid, but nothing really compelling in just the brief moments.
MAFIA 2 DEMO NO STEAM 1080P
Everything was just way more responsive and so much prettier, on just okay settings Medium graphic settings 1080p and 30fps. Which is good because using the wasd to drive was painfully slow when trying to turn. Real nice seamless implementation of the 360 pad and switching back and for to K/m was no problem with just a press of the button of which control method I wanted. Then I tried the PC version, and all the problems went anyway.

And then the actual gameplay parts felt sluggish, walking, shooting, all of it was real bad and poorly done. camera way too zoomed in inside the house, screen teared like a motherfucker, and the unstable framerate made my eyes hurt. Tried the ps3 demo first, what an awful experience. It's amazing how much better the PC version is the consoles. I say give it a rent and you might be surprised.īut all of this is moot if the developers have abandoned what worked in the first game fortunately it doesn't appear that they have. But I get not wanting to buy the final game based on nothing but the word of some random nobodies on an internet message board. So maybe this demo isn't a good indication of the final game.

That's how it's different from the other titles you've mentioned. It gives you the huge city to explore for the sole purpose of immersing you in the universe. While Mafia appears to be a sandbox title, it really isn't. Instead of endless chase-down-the-bad-guy driving missions, you get really unique and atmospheric set pieces every time out. And then you start to appreciate how varied and interesting and dynamic each individual mission is. You really need to get a feel for how the game flows between missions.

If it's anything like the original Mafia, the appeal of Mafia 2 won't be apparent from a simple demo.
