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Rockstar shoots LA Noire onto PC

Cop thriller jumps platforms

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Rockstar Games is bringing the highly-rated detective title LA Noire to PCs this autumn.

The PC version will feature 3D support and enhanced visuals, which should make the MotionScan facial graphics look even more realistic.

L.A. Noire

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If you haven't played the game yet, it is definitely one to add to the wish list. Check out our LA Noire review here on Reg Hardware. ®

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Goody

Excellent, looking forward to this. But why didn't they port Red Dead Redemption to the PC as well?

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Anonymous Coward

re: Excellent

I hope you're right, the PC port of GTA4 was horrid- buggy, crippled by DRM, and ran like a dog on some fairly high-end machines.

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Excellent!

With something that supposedly had amazingly high quality models and animations, I didn't want that experience crippled by shoe-horning into an old machine.

Should be cheaper, and better! Thanks Rockstar!

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