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Criterion bringing Burnout to PC
Saturday, 10 May 2008 15:19
Burnout Paradise will look better on PC than it does on consoles, says Criterion
PC fans envious of their console brethren enjoying hit racing game, Burnout Paradise, will be able to hold their heads high soon, as developers Criterion are working on a conversion.
The PC title will be a full reworking of Burnout Paradise for the system, providing enhanced multiplayer, online features and community-driven contrent.
Criterion have said the game will play at impressively high resolutions, with first batch of screenshots showing the game running at 1920x2400.
These are, allegedly, un-altered and taken straight from a double-screen portrait of the game. For more info, check out the official website
here
.
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