| MARCUSDJACKSON said: asw far as i know. yes @ MentalAlliance if yoi look in the OP you'll see the link that says it's coming to WiiU |
Ah, I wasn't aware of that rumour. I still have my doubts though.

| MARCUSDJACKSON said: asw far as i know. yes @ MentalAlliance if yoi look in the OP you'll see the link that says it's coming to WiiU |
Ah, I wasn't aware of that rumour. I still have my doubts though.

MentalAlliance said:
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i'm not to sold on it myself.
yea this is the only thread you'll find every update in the op.

Maybe you're a little rusty on your BioShock lore. Perhaps you're looking for a refresher before BioShock Infinite's March release. Or – gasp – you've never played Irrational's critically acclaimed game and its follow-up. Whatever your motivation, 2K Games has announced that it's releasing the BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition, a budget-priced bundle that includes the first two games and more.
We'd heard rumblings about this one months ago, but now it's official. In addition to the pair of games, 2K says the Ultimate Rapture Edition includes a host of add-on content:

Irrational and 2K Games have released a small batch of new screens for the upcoming BioShock Infinite. They may not provide much in the way of major revelations, but they're another solid glimpse of the game's action and atmosphere.
The screens include a look at Elizabeth, the exceptional young woman that protagonist Booker DeWitt is sworn to protect. In addition to her paranormal abilities, it appears that she's quite handy with a book. There's also a nice shot of one of Columbia's interiors, a long statue-flanked hallway with a reflecting pool. The more action-inclined out there will probably appreciate the shots of Booker attacking from a zip line and blasting into one of the floating city's demented residents. See, there's a little something for everyone here.
Look for BioShock Infinite on March 26.
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PC details reveiled
http://irrationalgames.com/insider/pc-specifications-for-bioshock-infinite-announced/
Requirements
Will BioShock Infinite run on your gaming setup? We certainly hope so! So, without further ado, here are the PC requirements for BioShock Infinite:
MINIMUM
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OTHER REQUIREMENTS & SUPPORTS
Initial installation requires one-time broadband internet connection for Steam authentication and Platform Update For Windows Vista (KB 971644 required on Vista only for DirectX 11); software installations required (included with the game) include Steam Client, Microsoft DirectX Runtime, Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2008 SP1, and Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2010 SP1.
Graphics
I know, I know. Why discuss Controls first when we all know that Graphics Options is the first place you’ll be visiting? Because patience is a virtue. And it’s worth the wait.
This time around, we’ve fully embraced widescreen gaming. With our implementation of “horizontal plus” widescreen support, the wider you go, the more you’ll see of Columbia’s gorgeous vistas. And for the true aficionado, we support multi-monitor gaming with AMD Eyefinity, NVIDIA Surround, and Matrox TripleHead2Go. You’ll also have separate controls for aspect ratio, resolution, and display mode (fullscreen, windowed, and fullscreen windowed).
We have six different graphics presets, from “Very Low” to “Ultra,” providing a wide range of quality-versus-performance options. Gamers who want to tweak those further can switch to a Custom configuration, which gives you control over anti-aliasing, texture detail, texture filtering, dynamic shadows, post-processing, light shafts, ambient occlusion, and object level of detail. Many of these options have setting levels that are only available under DX11.
That’s right—BioShock Infinite is a DX11 game. Though you only need DX10-compatible hardware to play, having a DX11 graphics card gives you access to contact-hardening dynamic shadows, diffusion depth of field, high definition ambient occlusion and optimized antialiasing. Each of these features was developed in close collaboration with AMD’s graphics experts to take maximum advantage of modern DX11 hardware.
Finally, to show off all of that glorious PC pixel-pushing power, we’re shipping with unadulterated, full-resolution textures right in the box. You may not enjoy the three-DVD install, but we hope you will appreciate the jaw-dropping detail our amazing team of artists lavished on the game.
Conclusion
If I have any regrets, it’s that there are always more features that we wanted to add than we had time to implement. For example, some of the most requested PC features these days are in-game V-Sync and FOV adjustment controls. Unfortunately, given our tight sc—wait, never mind. We added those too!
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It will be an amazing game. Hopefully it won't get delayed again
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