That was awesome! Thanks Mike.
It would be nice if Hulu+ and Netflix didn't require a PSN login.
My bad... I meant to state a reduction in all the things related to corporate greed.
Real time Ray Tracing, 60FPS and 1 console that plays every single game known to man (full backwards compatibility at the least)! Wireless peripherals (camera), universal charging stations, SKYPE and more high quality less expensive games ($20-30 like good bluray movies on launch)! Cross whatever (game, movie, tv, browse) voice communication! The ability to, save game saves to a cloud free of charge for those of us with consoles in every room. Standards based media and a smaller hardware foot...
Nobody's perfect but some of us are closer than others.
@MisterAV
My single 5870 runs well, to answer your question though... I'd say the day a card is announced is the day it begins to age.
It's a total bummer they haven't released a patch for the PS3. Hopefully they can produce a fix for those experiencing the issue.
@Drekken
I'd be hard pressed to find a dev that's made a flawless game for a single system let alone parity amongst cross development but some...
Those LEDs look cool but I enjoy the comfort of the convex sticks. Playing my xbox 360 for extended periods of time make a small spot on my left thumb sore. Just my preference but I do like the lightup sticks.
Just an FYI. This bill is actually in response to the Zediva DVD streaming service. Renting content ahead of other streaming services without paying licensing apart from the purchase of a DVD is apparently counter intuitive to studios controlling their IP's distribution.
Reading the terms and conditions for everything you ever purchase or sign up for is like... Trying to find a parking spot in downtown (your city here) that doesn't expire. By the time you finish reading all the signs displaying rules and regulations where you just parked, you have to move your car again because the limited time you were allowed in the space has just expired.
T&C is a bunch of jargon for lawyers written by lawyers which change constantly as lawyers fi...
Renting games may work for some but I personally prefer to buy the physical game and store the pretty case on my entertainment shelf. I wouldn't be opposed to a nominal arcade subscription that would allow me to install my games from disk and then allow me to play them without having to insert the disk all the time. I don't want to rent games that have to be downloaded but I will rent movies and additional exclusive features that add real value. Although I'm sure some are very ha...
@fatoldman
I thought the latest call of duty series was built upon ids Quake 3 engine... That would explain it's ability to run 60fps on current consoles. IW had some fantastic artists that brought a revised look and feel to old tech.
"It's time to kick a$$ and chew bubblegum!"
The biggest problem I seem to have with online games using my PS3 is the NAT type my router is using. I have the problem more so with Linksys. I've always had this issue with COD games but have learned to setup my PS3 in the DMZ. Problem solved for me at least. Hope that helps someone out there.
I have not started the campaign but have been playing loads of arcade single and two player. It is very evident in both modes. One other thing I've noticed are the large alias jaggies of objects within the dust/smoke/mist effects. I'm bummed, I'm sure Kaz is too. Too many high poly objects with crazy lighting running at 1080p ~60fps push the engine hard and it shows where they made concessions. I sure do like the organic textures though; reminds me of similar styles in Crysis. ...
I'm dissapoitned too Kaz. I was hoping for a masterpiece and instead ended up with screen tear city and dot crawls to heaven. How about you concentrate on releasing a patch that gives me back half my $60 and change. Screen tear in any game in my opinion ruins the experience. Screen tear in a game 5 years in development... 720p doesn't sound so bad right about now. I hate to look a gift horse in the mouth but I really would like some of my hard earned cash back. Thanks.
Darn smartphone ain't so smart sorry I can't figure out how to take it back
I prefer to use my left thumb for forward reverse and strafing. And it's imperative that my right index be reserved for the trigger. This setup may work great for a lefty but not everyone. Put my navi controls under the barrel stock in a pistol type grip or built into the stock with navi coming out the left side. It's a good start, I like that it brings new dimension to fps gaming.
I could not play KZ1 kept feeling motion sick with such a small field of view and crap frame rate. KZ2 is a tremendous leap forward and I am very happy with the graphics and control of the game. I just wish they would have given us a perspective view taller than Spud Webb.
Was really upset having to fork over $150+ to fix my 60GB only to have a faulty refurb sent back to me. Unless you open your case clean the components regularly and lube the cell die once a year you'll be hurting too.
On another note I've been so bummed that my new PS3 SLIM was having so much difficulty connecting with bluetooth controllers. Reminded me how irritating it was in the beginning when I bought my 60GB how the controls would go berzerk and my character would run in ci...
I feel the same way it never quite worked at high enough resolution with the bandwidth I could provide. The question should be who's going to integrate and use it Apple, Avid, Microsoft etc... The power stems from real time remote desktop feedback; why would anyone need to buy when they can license. Welcome to web 3.0 and the 21st century.