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IGN: GC 08: Two Worlds: The Temptation First Look

SouthPeak Interactive knows there were some issues with Two Worlds. But rather than harp on the past, the publisher is looking towards the future with a sequel that it hopes addresses those issues and satisfies the fans the first game won over with its open world RPG design. The game is still in the pre-alpha phase with release a ways off, but the company isn't shy at all about showing it off to anyone and everyone that pops by its booth at the German Games Convention.

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IGN: Two Worlds II Preview

IGN Writes: "Two Worlds was a laughing stock. There's no point in pretending otherwise. A vaguely Oblivion-esque roleplaying game, it reliably failed to match its ambition with its budget, resulting in a buggy, bizarre thing with a script seemingly written by a madman drunk on tramp juice. The one thing it did get right was timing - fairly hot on the heels of Oblivion, and something a little refreshingly different in the 360's relative youth. Also, it let you strap multiple swords together to make one even better sword. There's no arguing that that's a bad idea, right? Snickerfest it might have been, but the 2007 RPG sold well enough to warrant a sequel , one that we're told will be much, much better: built new from the ground up, rather than being simply more Two Worlds. That's your cue to stop sniggering at the back and pay attention."

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Two Worlds II scales up to eight CPU cores

PC Games Hardware reports that upcoming RPG Two Worlds II is able to feed eight CPU cores with tasks like rendering and gameplay stuff. They even show a screenshot from a task manager running Two Worlds II on an eight core system.

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azazin5218d ago

Does this mean it will be able to use all of the PS3s cores?

Pandamobile5217d ago

The PS3 only has one core, you idiot.

mrv3215217d ago

PS3 has one core 6 available SPU so I very much doubt it.

dirthurts5217d ago

Only one core. The spu's don't act the same way.

dirthurts5217d ago

That's pretty intense. I don't know of any viable processors coming out with 8 cores...but I'll take it.

ATi_Elite5217d ago

No because the the Cell doesn't work like that.

It has one Core (PPE)

and eight helpers (SPe's) 6 available for games 1 for OS and 1 not active

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rawrockkillz5217d ago

I wish I could afford an eight core system.

crck5217d ago

Well its using 8 cores but only at 28%. People with good 4 core systems should be fine.

ATi_Elite5217d ago

Both Intel and AMD already have 6 core processors and 8 cores are on the horizon. Mostly for servers use.

It's good they optimized this game for the PC and multicore use that way it will run smooth on mid range PC's and run smooth on consoles.

free2game3655217d ago

Core i7 CPUs have 8 logical cores if you guys don't already realize that.

offwhiteazn5216d ago (Edited 5216d ago )

didnt the first two worlds suck male genitalia?

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Pandamobile5217d ago

Maybe they scale well with i7's? My CPU has 4 physical cores and 8 logical cores, which if used properly can generate a huge performance boost over 4 physical cores.

OpenGL5217d ago

3DMark Vantage and Cinebench are pretty much the only places where you'll see a meaningful improvement with hyper-threading, and as we all know synthetic benchmarks don't mean a whole lot. This game will likely barely stress 4 cores, let alone 8 cores, physical or logical. I would still rather have an 8 core CPU with hyper threading than one without it.

Marty83705217d ago (Edited 5217d ago )

Both PPE & SPUs are cores.

SPUs can run indepentantly of the PPE or along side it, SPUs have the own kernal, memory & DMA. SPUs are CPUs in ther own right, so are cores.

Pandamobile5217d ago

The PPE could be considered a core, but the SPE's are _not_ cores. SPE's cannot run independantly from the PPE.

Gigalol5217d ago

Fable 2 graphics is much better....

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Brutal Gamer: Two Worlds II Preview

Brutal Gamer writes - 'It's been well over 2 years since the first Two Worlds was released by TopWare Interactive. The first title was attacked heavily in the reviews, claiming the game to be an unstable and buggy mess, not something which you'd like to hear about one of your first console platforms – meaning the second one has quite a lot to make up for, but has it? You'll have to read on to find out.'

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