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If that's true, that means Guerrilla has had dev kits for a lot longer than most devs, since they had 4 Gb to work with.
I'm kinda tired of free to play games. I play Guild Wars 2 a little and that's cool, however I think in the end, a lot of people spend more than $60 if they want to buy in-game currencies, upgrades, limited time items, etc. Yeah you can play them without buying anything however there's always going to be an incentive to fork over money. Maybe it's just $10 here and there, but it adds up fast. I think that free to play may be taking games in the wrong direction. Just look at that stupid Candy Crush game, raking in over $600,000/day? Ridiculous