Not sure if this game uses RAGE since it is only published by R*. Could be Team Bondi's proprietary engine as well.Aman27deep said:Maybe they tweaked RAGE a bit so that it could use the PS3 CPU better? who knows.
Nice eye detective. Did that era have a forensic team? Plus it's just a game, not CSI.xXx said:Having seen all the videos, one thing is to be noticed -
why is he touching all the evidence, with his bare hands? If he is the investigation officer, he should atleast wear a glove?
Gannu said:Not sure if this game uses RAGE since it is only published by R*. Could be Team Bondi's proprietary engine as well.
dinjo said:Because ACP pradhuman is not there to guide them :ROFL:
:rofl:Ethan_Hunt said:Nice eye detective. Did that era have a forensic team? Plus it's just a game, not CSI.
Dude, you are practically touching all evidences with bare hands. Atleast a glove is expected if you are touching anything on crime scene, even our CID knows that :rofl:Ethan_Hunt said:Nice eye detective. Did that era have a forensic team? Plus it's just a game, not CSI.
Quite a valid point there.xXx said:Dude, you are practically touching all evidences with bare hands. Atleast a glove is expected if you are touching anything on crime scene, even our CID knows that :rofl:
Are you sure forensic gloves were invented by then?xXx said:^after the game is released
In the same article, scroll down a little, and you will seexXx said:Need to dig up some history....
hmm here it is...Wiki to the rescue -
In 1890 William Stewart Halsted was the first to use sterilized medical gloves when he was at Johns Hopkins University
Medical glove - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
May be. But is the protagonist of Noire a Doc?xXx said:IMO doctors were wearing a medical glove....before the introduction of latex gloves