First Burnout Paradise PC Screenshots Released; Criterion Wants PC Gamer Feedback

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Following this morning's announcement of Burnout Paradise for the PC, developer Criterion Games has released the first three screenshots of the enhanced open world racer. All three images were captured in dual-monitor mode at 1920 x 2400 resolution

"We don't want to waste time making our work-in-progress look finished, so there's never any touch-up, up-res or faked game imagery. You get to see what we're building as we build it," the studio wrote on its website.

During a live podcast, Criterion noted that, as it is not familiar with the PC, it is extremely interested in hearing feedback through the PC forum of its site. No release date has been announced for the project.

The company showed the game running on a two-year old laptop that had 2GB of RAM and a 1.8Ghz processor, and stating that it was shooting for a high framerate for the game. It was also mentioned that the game supports gamepad and wheel controls in addition to keyboard.

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

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    May 9, 2008 8:37 AM

    I dont think I would buy this in a store... Now if it was a Steam impulse buy...

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      May 9, 2008 9:08 AM

      Its EA, so far thwy are anti steam. They have EA link but it rather sucks.

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