If you take a look at the actual Kikizo interview. Scope this out. First the 360's Project Natal, then the PS3's Motion-wand.
Kikizo: Have you had a chance to look at Project Natal and Sony's new motion-sensing wand? I was quite convinced by Natal.
Cage: You know, it's one idea among others. I'm not sure all people want to play jumping and running in front of the television, because I think some people just want to relax and just play, enjoy and experience. It shows ...
I disagree. VC is probably the most rated RPG this gen. The most underrated RPG this gen goes to Lost Odyssey. You hardly hear anyone talk about that game and it's judged unfairly because it uses old-school gameplay.
Is it just me, or is this some lame attempt at "viral marketing"?
Of course I meant the HD Version when I meant the "streaming version" off Netflix. If I had wanted to grab the DVD Version, then I would've clearly stated that. No need to give me the run-around about the difference between SD and HD as I clearly know the differences already. Also those 30 minutes extra scenes as well.
I paid about $26 for FF7: ACC and I kind of regret it a bit. The price tag feels a bit steep as I could possibly grab the streaming version for much less. The extras on the BD isn't worth the price-tag.
Oh, and read the article next time. That way, you don't look like an idiot as the article never referenced "HD-DVD" even once.
Agreed, $150 = FAIL! I'd rather take that $150 and get MW2 and another game.
According to this article.
http://www.totalvideogames....
We'll never know the actual sales numbers from any other site unless Microsoft publishes the numbers first.
I pity any sucker that buys the Prestige pack just for the NVGs and tries to use them in practical situations like an airsoft field.
The way I see it. At least something is being done to voice concern. And something is always better than nothing.
Whoa, Halo 3 Deja vu.
I know it's more noticeable, but I just never like the "feeling" of smoothness that follows 60FPS. I don't like playing CoD4 on the consoles because it's so damn smooth. But I prefer playing CoD4 on the PC because my 8800GT maxes out around 45FPS@14x9. I don't like the smoothness that associates itself with a "artificial feeling". IMO.
I'm having a hard time explaining this properly. I hope you at least understand where I'm coming at.
Man the guy playing sucks so badly : (
All I know is that anything 30FPS and above is good enough for me.
I hope the ending won't be a "Halo cliffhanger". I really liked how the first Uncharted ending played out.
This article is too good for N4G. Over 80% of people here don't even know what's going on.
5 people have never held or used a 360 SDK before. *good grief*
I gotta agree with kaveti.
The Tri-Core CPU is very useful. That's alot of GP resources readily handy. It makes development easier as well. The CBE vastly throws out the book of regular CPUs and totally goes off in a different direction. Of course, I'm all for that though cause it ushers in a new way of thinking. Try shifting some XML or Python coding through there to calculate Pi. Both processors will handle it differently.
I can see how this works out for developers. When you reach the max RAM: the app never tells you exactly what script caused the overflow error or how it was made. By having more breathing space, it makes it much easier to find that error because.
A. One can simply glance at the physical presence and gauge.
B. Running the section through the 360 devkit won't present the "ERROR" message as much.
I can defo see this extra 512 as a great assets for debugg...
I'm with the Geo-Mod Engine. The level of destructibility and scaling in that game is insane.