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I'm just going to assume your mean Frontlines, in which case I would say reread the comments since your not grasping the fact that I referring to Resistance 2.
There will more than likely be an Xbox 3, as to the mentions specs those are speculation.
But it's not out yet! If the MP of Rest. turns out to be *insert happy words* then sure be my guest and compare it. But the game isn't even playable so how can you even compare it?
^^^ how do you get 4 agrees while, I said the same thing but got 3 disagrees. *boggle*
Yes the demo was horrible... but does every game thats going to have 64ish players now have to be compared to RFOM2? I just ask because this will get very old, very annoying, very quickly if every time I see a game with said number of people, someone such as you will chime in with Resistance...
That just depends on the game. BF is perfect for large 32v32 players. COD4 could do with 20 players but 16/18 is about right. And Gears is perfect with 4v4. It just depends on the game.
Normally I would insert some quip about your complete and utter lack for the proper use of the English language. But judging from the post, said quip would probably go unrecognized.
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No Best Buy people don't get commission, at least thats what one employee told me some months ago.
@Wal
*some* People on this tend to attack anyone who thinks their precious company is not perfect.
Probably because it's using the 65nm chip.
This time of year just happens to be when new cards come out.
Isn't it kind of obvious that a sales person, who usually get some sort of commission, would try and sell the more expensive item?
This is not to say that BR isn't worth buying, but when I go to a car lot I expect the guy to try and sell me the most expensive car on the lot, not one thats half the price and "almost" as good.
Pretty much my point. As often as people like to tout that X system is better than Y, the basic principal is both are more or less equal. Such as the PS3 is better at simple number crunching while the 360 has better processor parallel support. And on top of that, Lost Planet does not appear to be graphical intensive when compared to other games. So all things being equal there is no reason the PS3 shouldn't be able to play the game outright like the 360 can. Unless of course there is somethin...
True, but almost all PC games don't actually require the CD to run. They just force you to use it to make sure you didn't pirate the game. Now if you could do the same with the PS3(not having to use the disc) then that would just be damm cool. Imagine never having to change a game disc...
Few reasons really. Most obvious one is that thats 5 gigs of space gone unless of course you delete the info after your done with the game. Next is well, if the 360 can do without an install, then why not the PS3. That then leads to a, which is better debate. Take DMC, you bought it for the PS3 instead of the 360, nothing wrong with that at all, but for the sake of argument consider this. If some guy owed both system, the game looked exactly the same on both systems and the only real differen...
Though your point is valid, your language makes people want to just dismiss it outright, even if you are correct.
5 gig install or no, why would you ever want a game to fail? Shouldn't you, as a gamer, hope that a game succeed so that the company who made said game can continue to make newer and better games?(preferably with some kind of install)
Lets see, I've played games since I was a wee little lad. On top of that I was on a semi-professional Paintball team for 5 years, which is a hell of a lot more realistic than say CS. And I've also dabbed a little into Airsoft, which utilizes guns that are almost identical in appearance to their real life counterpart. Yet despite all of those experiences I have the patience of a saint and will more often than not walk away from almost any fight, even if it makes me look like a pansy. So if som...
Lets see, if the short supply is on purpose then Nin. lost itself some 300+$ See about a year ago I wanted the Wii because of Zelda and Smash. Jump forward a year to now and I really have desire to get one. So, in my case at least, a short supply strategy had the opposite effect.
I don't particularly want to see one of my 8 year old cousins playing GTA either, but to make it illegal would be unconstitutional. As such any law that would try to do so would also be illegal and earn my instant disapproval.
Rather, I would like to see parents start to act like parents...
Hmm. Or could it be perhaps that parents don't teach their kids that games are just that, games. A game should not case aggregation if the person playing it understand the basic of controlled behavior...
On a side note, back in my high school days I noticed most of the "bullies" where the football players. Which was kind of sad since in my 4 years at that school they only won 2 games, but I digress. And I'm assume it's pretty much the same at every school, so does that ...