"shot down every time" ... I see what you did there. ;-)
I like this comment.
I'm honestly both a console gamer and PC gamer and I have some titles on both. You're playing the same freaking game and it's really not that much different. I'm interested in seeing better animations than better graphics. Crysis's animations have always been really stiff and unrealistic to me.
Yeah, and when you're sitting a few feet away from your TV, it will look fine. People need to get over the graphics war. Plus, if you stop to look around, you're gonna get killed anyway. In motion, the average person will think it looks fine.
I have to admit... when I bought Skate 3, all I wanted to do is skate. I didn't care about the story. It's just an open world skating game to me. So yeah, I bought the DLC that unlocks everything in the game. I wouldn't have unlocked it otherwise.
I have one PS3 hooked up to a 23" Samsung Monitor I use on my desk (2ms response), but I also have a PS3 hooked up to a 32 inch Sony in the living room and my girlfriend has hers hooked up to a 40" Samsung in the living room.
We like games ;-)
Hopefully, they'll still have support for the DS3. I'd rather use the DS3 for everything. I find it extremely comfortable and I prefer it over the xbox controller.
The thing I hated about the xbox controller was that I switched between xbox and PS3 for a while and it was hard to adapt to the controller differences when I switched. When I went from 360 to PS3, my thumbs kept bumping into each other and it was annoying. However, once I used the PS3 controller for a whil...
Hey, I'm an Apple guy, but I still love Sony as well. I buy Apple products because I don't see the same quality in other products and the software is better in my opinion.
I've seen people get sick of the iPhone, so they buy an android device... a few days later, they've returned the android and they're back on the iPhone.
I don't think people are blindly just buying Apple products.... it's just that Apple makes better devices and ...
People seem to think that consoles are small PCs, but they're not. Look at the PS3 launch games compared to what we have today. Same hardware, way better games.
I think the PS4 needs to have some pretty hefty hardware to show much of a jump from what we have now and then over time, the games will get better and better on it.
Heck, I'd be happy if they kept making games for the PS3 as long as the story is good and the graphics are reasonable.
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This is the first time I've heard of this, but it sounds like it could be cool. I'll be on the lookout for this.
Looks like a cross between Trine and LIMBO.
You're an idiot. Uncharted 3 was the best in the series, had an epic story, lots of diverse locations and the only part you see low polygon heads was in the multiplayer. If you played the single player campaign, you would know that it was better than Uncharted 2 in every possible way.
Agreed. Seems like everyone only cares how good a game looks rather than the actual game part of it. Almost every game this generation has unoriginal generic stories and just shoot a bunch of people then move onto the next part.
I agree. They hyped up the graphics so much but forgot to pay attention to the actual game. It's still a GAME. People aren't buying a graphics engine, they're buying a game.
Crysis 2 bored the heck out of me as well. I couldn't even finish it. I would lose focus and just play a fun game instead.
The first person genre is getting old to me anyway... every game looks and plays exactly the same.
This is more of a technical thing, but I want screen tearing to be completely gone next generation. I hate screen tearing so much, I won't even play a game that exhibits it.
I disagree. I had insane amounts of fun playing that game.
The thing is... I just played the game for what it was, not for what I thought the game should be.
Try it sometime.
I loved Assassin's Creed 3. What was wrong with that game?
Why not for PS3?
You seem to forget that most PC games aren't really optimized well. So that game that struggles to get 60fps on PC could be coded much better for a a system with locked specs.
For PC games, they just give you whatever and let you fudge with the settings until you get the performance you want and if you can't get what you want, you have to buy better hardware until it looks and performs the way you want.
On console, you just buy the game and you're...
The thing is, controllers aren't as responsive as a mouse so 60fps is often a waste on console unless it's a timing critical game (fighting). I mean, hell, Need for Speed Most Wanted runs at 30fps on console, but the input response of the controller is really tight... even at 30fps.
30fps looks pretty good when motion blur is applied.
Developers can do so much more with 30fps than 60fps. They have double the time to draw each frame, therefore they can use more effects, more polygons, better lighting and so forth.
Motion blur helps a lot to smooth out 30fps video. Look at smooth Uncharted 2, 3 looks and it's only running at 30fps. Most games try for 30fps, but usually hover around 25 and a lot of games don't use motion blur.
30fps is fine on consoles where you're using a control...
Exactly. This is going to be the biggest best GTA in history, they're not going to release it on a brand new system. They've built it on current gen tech and are going to release it on current gen tech just like they did with GTA:SA.