Heres the info since the sites crap:megapenguinx said:ABP...hmm, I didn't get much from the site but an MMO GTA game would be cool to play as long as people were both good and bad.
Cool thanks!penguin92 said:Heres the info since the sites crap:megapenguinx said:ABP...hmm, I didn't get much from the site but an MMO GTA game would be cool to play as long as people were both good and bad.
APB (All Points Bulletin) is an upcoming massively multiplayer online video game for Microsoft Windows, based in urban sprawls and featuring two sides, Enforcement and the Criminals. Players may join either the Enforcers or the Criminals, and form sub-groups in these. The game design is led by David Jones, creator of the original Grand Theft Auto and Crackdown, and is being developed by Realtime Worlds.
While it was initially expected that the game would appear on PS3, Xbox 360 as well as PCs, GameSpot reported that "the PC edition was Realtime Worlds priority and will be the first to market" and "that if it does proceed with console editions of the game, both an Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version" would be considered.
Yeah it'll probably be years till the realease so that should workout finemegapenguinx said:Cool thanks!penguin92 said:Heres the info since the sites crap:megapenguinx said:ABP...hmm, I didn't get much from the site but an MMO GTA game would be cool to play as long as people were both good and bad.
APB (All Points Bulletin) is an upcoming massively multiplayer online video game for Microsoft Windows, based in urban sprawls and featuring two sides, Enforcement and the Criminals. Players may join either the Enforcers or the Criminals, and form sub-groups in these. The game design is led by David Jones, creator of the original Grand Theft Auto and Crackdown, and is being developed by Realtime Worlds.
While it was initially expected that the game would appear on PS3, Xbox 360 as well as PCs, GameSpot reported that "the PC edition was Realtime Worlds priority and will be the first to market" and "that if it does proceed with console editions of the game, both an Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version" would be considered.
Sadly my PC is no where near strong enough to run this (I have a weak weak one) so I'll have to wait for one of the console iterations.
The Enforcers outnumber the Criminals, I'm in the beta and currently, in its current state I probably wouldn't buy it.penguin92 said:lets face it, a MMO GTA-ish game would rock, of course the police will need some serious perks if anybodys gonna play them... but then some idiots still choos Alliance in WoW
Link to site: http://www.apb.com/
That should have been your OP lol. Anyway, never heard of it before but it sounds neat.penguin92 said:Heres the info since the sites crap:megapenguinx said:ABP...hmm, I didn't get much from the site but an MMO GTA game would be cool to play as long as people were both good and bad.
APB (All Points Bulletin) is an upcoming massively multiplayer online video game for Microsoft Windows, based in urban sprawls and featuring two sides, Enforcement and the Criminals. Players may join either the Enforcers or the Criminals, and form sub-groups in these. The game design is led by David Jones, creator of the original Grand Theft Auto and Crackdown, and is being developed by Realtime Worlds.
While it was initially expected that the game would appear on PS3, Xbox 360 as well as PCs, GameSpot reported that "the PC edition was Realtime Worlds priority and will be the first to market" and "that if it does proceed with console editions of the game, both an Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 version" would be considered.
I'm surprised I would have thought that most people would choose to be criminals, I'd prefer to play as the police though.The Enforcers outnumber the Criminals, I'm in the beta and currently, in its current state I probably wouldn't buy it.
Indeed, I'd never heard of it. Looks interesting though.penguin92 said:All Points Bulletin
i guess its less well known than i thought :S
penguin92 said:PlayStation 3 version would be considered.