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31 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not Playable,
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Bully Scholarship Edition (DVD-ROM)
I have only had this product for a few hours, but I thought I'd write up a quick review to warn other people that may consider buying this game. I'm hopeful that they will have patches and improve the quality, but as it stands right now this game is not playable on my system. I have a modern system with 4gb of ram and GeForce 8800GT. The problems are not from performance. There seem to be a lot of little bugs and some huge. Indoor areas don't render correctly. Often the floor or some walls are missing and you could see right through them. This makes it hard to navigate some maps. I've also got caught a couple of times where after cut scenes it goes to the loading screen and doesn't ever seem to escape. I've waited about 10 minutes before killing it. This is unacceptable and makes the game unplayable. I tried to check Rockstar's support site, but they don't even mention the PC version of Bully yet. I find it unlikely that these problems are only with my system. Hopefully soon as more reviews come in we will have an idea how common these issues are, and hopefully soon after there will be patches to make this playable. I had a lot of hope for this game, but right now it is a huge disappointment. I recommend that anyone interested in purchasing this game should wait and see if the issues are widespread before risking purchasing an unplayable game.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Could be great with a patch, almost unplayable as-is,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Bully Scholarship Edition (DVD-ROM)
Do not buy this game until it is patched! I have and enjoy the PS2 version, but this just isn't playable due to the very poor frame rates. I have an AMD Opteron 165 (roughly equivalent to a 3800+), 2 gigs of ram and a 7800 GT graphics card. I'm lucky if I get past 20 FPS, and it can drop into the single digits outside. Even if I bottom out the resolution it's still only in the 20's, though it's still not playable. You'll be running along and the game will freeze every 10 seconds for a couple beats before resuming. Unacceptable! I've played the PC versions of GTA3 on a far older computer and they ran great. Now, this game with almost the same engine is unplayable!
One other thing that's bad are the controls. Though these can be remapped they shouldn't have to be. This is a simple console game but it's using way too much of the keyboard. Why am I using the shift key to attack instead of the left mouse? Also, it seems as though the designers had never used a PC before. For example a lot of the menus use Alt and Space instead of Enter and Escape. Why!? There is something in the controls about 360 mode so I'm guessing they assumed everyone would hook up a 360 controller to play this. That is really lame. With a graphics patch and some work in the controls menu this could be a really fun game. As I said I have it on the PS2, it's great. All the good things about the GTA games are here but it still feels like a very different game. I hope I will be able to enjoy it at some point, but until the issues get fixed DO NOT BOTHER. It's too bad Rockstar decided to join the crowd and start making crappy PC ports. I will be very careful when GTA4 makes it to the PC, maybe I'll be forced to stick with the PS3 version for this one...
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Thanks for nothing Rockstar,
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= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Bully Scholarship Edition (DVD-ROM)
Another game written for consoles and very hastily "Ported" to run on PC. Slow, clunky UI, no decent graphics options and really awkward game play. I wish I had saved my money.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Answering the complaints.,
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This review is from: Bully Scholarship Edition (DVD-ROM)
There have been numerous complaints about this game for the PC. I felt compelled to add my 2 cents worth. There may have been some major problems with this game when it was released; but, I have applied the patch from Rockstar and the game works perfectly. I am using a PC that can handle topping out the graphics and audio settings, and an XBOX game controller for PC. The game is smooth running with fast load times. I have had no issues with running or playing the game in any way.
As for as the game itself; it's absolutely fun and entertaining. Attending classes has its rewards and they have made them fun as well. The classes play like independent mini-games. The campus is full of students, security, scenery and many secret objects, weapons and other fun things to collect, destroy and utilize. The town is a wonderful maze which is populated with "Townies", police, weapons, secrets and plenty of exploring. Granted the maps aren't extremely huge but it satisfies the explorer in me. Just like GTA, the story progresses through missions. There is a main plot set of missions and many side missions as well which provide rewards and add an exciting touch to the game. The social interactions in the game are quite comical. You can greet, taunt, bully, bribe or fight anyone in the game. (the exception being that you cannot fight young children) Bullying varies from spouting insults, butt-pinching the girls, to outright gang battles with the other characters. (by gang I mean, it is possible to get into a fight where you are up against numerous opponents from all sides) The combat system is simple and very easy to master. Your fighting style grows by learning new moves and combos available in the game. The game has a romantic twist that lets you win the hearts of the girls. They added a bonus health feature for making out with the girls. The game is easy to learn. You can just put it in and play. The game itself includes instructions on how to do everything as you progress through the game. So just put it in and enjoy! Overall, this is one of the funnest games I have played. Hours of laughter, frustration and challenges make for a well-rounded game that has many aspects for entertainment. An absolute joy to play again and again!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Good Game. Horrible Port,
By Xeon Negotiator (MA, USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Bully Scholarship Edition (DVD-ROM)
Every since Bully was originally released I wanted to play it, but didn't have a system to play it on. So I was very happy to hear that it was available for the PC. Given Rockstar's long record of great games I preordered Bully. Huge mistake.
This is the worst port I have ever played. If I didn't know better, I would have said this was a beta version. Even with a powerful computer (can play Crysis on High) this game has numerous issues. Can't use shadows, antialiasing, vsync, etc. The game has serious lag times and the controls are terrible. Plus tons of other problems that you can find at any game forum. I have spent 30+ hours with Take 2 Games support and they have no solutions for any issues. The only thing that will fix this game is a patch that completely overhauls the entire game. If you want this game, buy in on a game console, NOT on for the PC. As of right now I plan to return it as defective.
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Previous problems fixed, now works perfectly!,
By dracometeor (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Bully Scholarship Edition (DVD-ROM)
I decided to write this review because I've noticed some people have complained this game is unplayable due to bugs and freezing issues on the PC, especially on 64-bit Windows. Well, these problems seem to have been fixed thanks to a new patch Rockstar released for this game, version 1.200. It can found by Googling around a bit, some sites require you to register to download it but there a few that don't if you look around well. I have 64 bit Vista and this patch fixed draw distance issues and improved the graphical quality a whole bunch. Although there are still a few problems, the game may freeze if the shadows are turned on, or if your hard drive is too fragmented. Easily fixed though by turning shadows off and defragging your harddrive. Are shadows really necessary in a game? Defragging your harddrive is something you should be doing regardless so I don't see how these two faults can be a deal-breaker.
The game looks absolutely beautiful, with every passing of the seasons in the game you'll be amazed how pristine everything looks. I went back to my old Playstation 2 version of this game to compare in-game stats and that's when I realized how much of a improvement the graphics are on the PC. I don't even know how I navigated the PS2 version with how blurry and slow everything looks and feels compared to the PC version. If the graphics aren't enough to entice the fans of the Playstation 2 version, the new classes and missions will. Biology class is fun, Geography taught me a thing or two about...well, Geography mostly, and Math is as frustrating as you remember it back in school, but that's okay too! There are also new missions to play, although not a lot, but I would have played it anyway had it not had new missions. Basically, this game will be great for anyone interested, fans will appreciate the improvements, and new players will fall in love with this just as we did on the Playstation 2 version. Start a Bully-revolution at school and around town and get everyone interested in this great game! It is available on PC, XBox360, and the Wii. Don't forget the patch on the PC version though!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not playable,
By Jay Enef (NT, NY United States) - See all my reviews
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Bully Scholarship Edition (DVD-ROM)
I have: Vista 64 bit Home Premium, Q9550 CPU (quad 2.83GHz), 8 Gig ram, ATI 4800 graphics, and shiny new bios and drivers.
From what little I can play... it's bad. The sound drops out during cut scenes. The textures are delayed or never show up. For example, in the Headmaster's floor, the whole left section has an invisible floor. The auto response from Take 2 says I need new drivers but I have the latest. It also points to the Limited Warranty page... I assume they're saying "you bought it, you live with it." Even with those problems, I could muddle through, but they'll have none of that. After the Headmaster's cut scene, the game goes into an endless "Loading..." slide show. So there's nothing to do except task switch and kill the process. I'm not saying "Whaaa... the graphics and sound stink... I can't play like this." I'm saying I /literally/ can't play the game because I can't get past the third cut scene. Some say they have success by telling their system they only have 2 gig of ram. I'm not quartering my ram and rebooting every time I want to play a game. And then resetting and rebooting when I want my system back. Game, meet shelf. Call me when it's patched.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Get the patches and an Xbox 360 controller for Windows,
By Richwizard "richwizard" (Texas) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Bully Scholarship Edition (DVD-ROM)
This game may have had problems when it was released, but the patches seem to have fixed most of it. I am running it on Windows XP 64 bit and the only problem I had was when trying to use the keyboard controls. That sucks, being able to only turn in one direction. However, with an Xbox 360 controller for Windows it plays perfectly; controls work and no glitches. It was designed for console play and it plays great with the Xbox controller. The graphics are not highly advanced, but are much cleaner in this version than on PS2. I played it on PS2 and prefer this version. This game is a classic.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Direct X9 installation failed,
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Bully Scholarship Edition (DVD-ROM)
I don't understand this message that keeps coming on my screen while I try to install this game. I love the game, I have played it on the X-Box 360 and that's the reason why I bought it. I wish I could rate the game fairly and based on what I played, but I NEVER got to be able to even install it. When I looked for help from Rockstar Games, they never responded to my e-mails, and when I called them they didn't even try to help me in the best way possible.I think it would've been a good game if I was actually able to play it......
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Decent once I figured out how to get it running,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Bully Scholarship Edition (DVD-ROM)
My copy, after downloading and applying the patch released April in 2009, http://support.rockstargames.com/help/rockstar/rockstar_games/patch_1_200 runs all right... once I read and tried the techniques discussed here: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/bullyscholarshipedition/show_msgs.php?topic_id=m-1-46195092&pid=952533&page=1. I finally got my game working by applying a directx 9 cab file to my Windows 7 installation and disabling all audio in my sound card section but my main sound card via the control panel.
The controls are a direct port of the Xbox 360 and thus are poorly implemented, I however have an Xbox 360 wireless controller, which the game was actually designed to work with via PC so it's okay. All in all getting it to work was a headache, but after the initial headache I have experienced no crashing problems (I'm only about an hour into the game however) and have been enjoying the game, save wondering if I might have been happier buying GTA or perhaps Fallout 3. (The game is fun but it gets tedious fast.). |
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Bully Scholarship Edition by Rockstar Games (Windows 2000 / 98 / Me / Vista / XP)
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