I understand the mythology, but as I read it, I mentally replaced it with "If you cut down 1 or the 10 heads of the Anonymous hydra, 9 will remain!"
I think his uncle is actually Mark Rein (or he IS Mark Rein).
Watching a video over the internet is going to be nothing like a live demo. Particularly if what you were watching was not even a direct feed from the video hardware (a camera pointing at a monitor, for example).
There are drivers out there that allow a dualshock on the PC.
The LCD HDTV most developers used back when PS3/360 development was just getting started was pretty small. It makes sense to make a small, inexpensive unit such as this to get developers going on games that support it, so that there is motivation for consumers to buy the larger units. Sony may even seed developers with these units for free.
@Knghtz
That was funny! Bubbles
Another "interesting" quote:
"Even if these guys [IT managers] have a Master’s Degree or PhD from a school like MIT, that doesn’t make them a true security expert."
With the rest of what he said in the interview, one can deduct:
kid who calls himself a hacker >> IT manager with a degree from MIT focussed on network security...
I'm not paying $100 for Windows 8 when Window 3.1 is good enough.
Desmios, it's not that the English is improper, it's that it is a string of random words that make no sense. #8^)
SoapNBubbles has it right. For an in-engine cut scene, a developer can use higher quality animations, better shaders, characters with more triangles, etc, because he has full control of the camera and knows exactly what can be seen. He may even substitute high-quality pre-rendered matte paintings for the background scene.
Yeah, before I buy an older game, I check for trophy support. Besides the "reward" of the trophy, it is a means to let your friends know what you've been playing, and vice-versa.
For example:
"Oblivion’s use of the GameBryo engine may look dated today, but its immersive environments look like they haven’t aged a day."
So, which is it - dated or ageless?
Looks nice, but I wouldn't want my stereo sound coming from the ceiling.
Well said. Bubbles.
That happened to me once. That's why I only buy new games off Amazon, and don't buy anything from GameStop.
@cgoodno
I was about to say something similar, but can't put it much better. I see why you have 10 stars!
@reedbananaboat
It looks to me that these images are still images taken from a compressed video, not actually in-game frame grabs.
Yeah, must be true, 'cause we saw it in a movie.
/s
I always wanted to play, but did not have the hardware at the time.
Well said.