You fools. Click on the link for the full screens.
1. The sources are: 'Dude on an Airplane with Slides' and 'Nvidia Insider'. Which one sounds more credible to you?
2. Everyone knows that the 'broken' bandwidth they pointed out in the slides was normal because in no real world application would the Cell ever have to read from the video RAM. And this is fact.
3. Most people don't even remember what you're talking about, especially PS3 fans.
I don't even have to read the comments and I know exactly what they say.
Shut up already.
That's just like saying no DirectX game can be on PS3 at all... because it uses OpenGL.
But that's not the case now, is it?
Curious to see how good the glass actually is.
If the N64 can do it so can the PS3. All they have to do is lower the overall detail like splitscreen multiplayer games have always done.
That's because F1 cars are 'stiff' in general and are very responsive to the wheel.
Sad thing is the story got approved with that headline.
I've seen those videos.
Just because they are both black rectangular boxes doesn't mean they are the same. Have you seen the new footage of the 'new' dev kits? If you actually pay attention you should notice some very obvious differences.
I noticed that, too. What's the point of four wireless controllers if the games that should use them don't.
Yes, these are direct feed and most (not all) are in 720p. It's also good to note that the Warhawk trailer contains new footage and that some others are a little edited from the E3 trailers (i.e. Heavenly Sword).
Oh and here's the link to the 720p version of Heavenly Sword not listed on the site for some reason:
http://www.playsyde.com/lee...
These aren't the same dev kits as the ones at E3.
I can't believe you tools would be stupid enough to even question whether or not these are CGI. Obviously the staff at Clubskill are to blame for even suggesting that these might be in-game.
I don't see where it says anything about kiosks.
Wow, anyone can tell that the pictures of the dev kit you posted are completely different from the one in the video. You should have at least noticed the slot for the HDD and perhaps the Blu-ray drive. Not to mention how all the buttons are on the right side of the face instead of the left.
Those pictures aren't of the final dev. kit. And isn't it good that the dev. kits are quiet? I'd imagine the final product to be even quieter.
http://www.1up.com/do/newsS...
I really like the look of this game.
I understand deleting everything I wrote but I don't understand why N4G removed the PS3 tag from my submission. Dark Kingdom is a PS3 game so the story has to do with the PS3, too, especially if the PS3 ends up using Xfire in the network platform...
GG N4G.
I won't submit anything anymore.
Huh?