I would strongly recommend to anyone that even likes Doctor Who a tiny bit to buy this game, as at £6.99 it is nothing short of a bargain. I can only imagine it has something to do with memory/CPU as they were running at higher settings? I am no expert on that matter however). I completely enjoyed my PC and PS3 playthrough, my PC version running perfectly and with no bugs whatsoever on my first PC playthrough (many other people have experienced bugs, however. This, however, does not break the game completely. Furthermore, some bugs are game-breaking unless you can fix them (changing the graphical settings tends to fix a few issues, for some reason). However, the game still has bugs just as any game does which may turn people away from the game. OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.5 GHz. Rather than rushing a PC release, they took their time and instead released on Steam 6 months later. You can find release dates of Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock, videos, screenshots and more up to date. With a lot less bugs, it is clear that Supermassive Games and the BBC learnt their lesson from the PS3 launch of the game that was riddled with bugs. With a lot less Having played the game on both PlayStation 3, and PC, I can say that this is definitely the superior version of the game. Having played the game on both PlayStation 3, and PC, I can say that this is definitely the superior version of the game.
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