Being a collector does not make you a connoisseur.
You're talking about a guy who thought the film Batman and Robin was awesome (his review made the poster).
And yes, I'm well aware that my opinions are meaningless on a website designed for community comments about games.
Ah then the fact a Tweet was report as news is the problem.
I agree, waggle works great when it's used as an extra axis, or the equivalent of having one more button on the controller - like Killzone 2's sniper-adjust.
There have been far too many games that could have simply used a controller normally, but they had to shoehorn in waggle as a gimmick (De Blob is one of my favourite Wii games, but it would have been so much better just using a controller).
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Article title should also mention the quote "Not quite there yet I think but they have until October and if they get it right".
Also, I like the comment in the video: "lag time will be reduced by release to near-instantaneous reaction".
A lot can happen in 7 months, but I'm worried if they haven't even got a Bat and Ball simulator working right yet, how will it handle mor...
Like they do for most of their games (SSF4, RE5 Gold, etc.)
Sure you have these set ups, but try and imagine a world outside your own heads - most people do not have/want that kind of setup.
It wasn't a personal slight against PC gamers, calm down a bit.
Sure people have different set-ups, but I play more console games than PC because it's just more comfortable.
I'm sorry, but whilst Madison looks great, Jacqui with her blonde hair looks stunning.
You're forgetting that for every scene, there are loads of possible solutions. So it's not like in Uncharted where they record a scene and it's done... they'd have to re-do many scenes.
I doubt anything they originally cut will be re-introduced as DLC, the DLC will be stuff they kind of half finished but wouldn't have made the deadline. The Taxidermist DLC for example is a fully fleshed out version of the tech demo they introduced in 2006.
A lot of PC gamers are accustomed to being connected to the internet all the time to use Steam and other Digital Distribution solutions.
Maintaining a connection seems excessive.
Article of the year.
Thanks for adding to the the troll fuel, idiots.
I think once a game is in the country, Sony can't do anything about it. But it's companies that specialise in selling imported stuff here that they (and others like MS with the 360 version of Ghostbusters) crack down on.
It just annoys me that I could order the OST, the T-Shirt, the Cuddly bloody toy of a game, but shops like Play-Asia won't send the game to the UK!
Quality doesn't have to suffer, but loading times increase.
Not according to Greenberg - there's a quote from him that MS knows people buy the 360 because it's cheap up front, and they rely on that.
Your average consumer doesn't go into a shop and calculate how much something will cost in a couple of years (even if they're buying a car). They think how much is it initially and maybe for a couple of months after.
Those kinds of people make up the bulk of any fanbase.
Wouldn't be such an issue if MS lowered the cost of their HDDs. But they won't, so they can't do that.
"And what can fit in a blu ray, can fit on 2/3 dvd's, thanks to the fact that the 360 dvd drive has no problems reading compressed game data on the fly."
I don't think you have any idea what you're talking about. If what you said were true, FFXIII wouldn't have lower texture quality and a lower resolution, because it could just "read compressed data on the fly".
Because Disk Read Speed decreases the fuller the disk, you can only really use the one layer without a slowdown.
With larger games now becoming the norm, this will hopefully mean devs actually have to figure out a way around the speed issue without installing the HDD - this will apply for both 360 and PS3. Uncharted 2 doesn't have an install and was the prettiest game of last year.
The annoying thing about Sony closing down that store is that no other stores will ship stuff to the UK.
The PS3 is the only region free console, and yet we can't take advantage of it (at least from eastern routes)!
Very true.
I've often wondered if companies like Nintendo track down pirates only when the technique becomes so well-known that parents can easily do it.
A couple of thousand older pirates aren't going to hurt the sales of the next pokemon, but if it gets so easy that parents or their kids can do it, then that could turn into few hundred thousand.
There is a balance in spending time making your games pirate-proof, and actually making the games, so I gues...
The fact that Patches can only be downloaded in the foreground is ridiculous. I remember downloading PAIN in the background (200mb), then on starting found there was a patch (300mb). Something is wrong here!
Other than that, I'd love to be able to have custom music in any game, and maybe some damned font colours?? White fonts on a light background do not work!