APB: All Points Bulletin was actually in development prior to Crackdown, and was intended to effectively represent the ultimate goals DMA Design had for the Grand Theft Auto series made possible with the advance of technology. APB: All Points Bulletin was set to Electronic Theatre Imagebecome an online Grand Theft Auto before Rockstar Games’ flagship franchise made the jump itself. Sadly, by the time anyone outside of Realtime Worlds played APB: All Points Bulletin, Grand Theft Auto IV had found its way to retail shelves, essentially killing some of the buzz that the videogame would surely have created a year earlier.
APB is a massively multiplayer online freeform combat and driving-based game, designed by the creator of the original GTA franchise, takes the universal theme of Criminals and Enforcement and brings it to a persistent, open world setting in a modern, crime-ridden city.
Publisher Little Orbit just announced the acquisition of GamersFirst and a number of games with it, including APB Reloaded, which will be updated according to an aggressive development plan and moved to Unreal Engine 4.
APB Reloaded is horrible on console. It was super buggy, glitchy and broken. Hopefully they fixed all the issues.
Jason Stettner of Gamerheadquarters writes; "My time with the Xbox One X prior to launch was all about games, I played so many but the ones that I definitely had on my mind were the games that ran the absolute worst on standard hardware. "
This has been a very welcome bonus so far. Not just the more stable framerates, but the huge boost to load times and responsiveness in game menus etc.
Nice a product that will force xbox owners to upgrade, base xbox sucks so much that you wanna upgrade.