I also remember the PS3 version having a lower resolution and suffering a bit of framerate issues. I can't confirm though, since I played it on Xbox 360, but I believe this was later patched?
You realize what you're asking for? You'll get in, load on top of a skyscraper, only like 6 feet away from it instead of on the top, then plunge down to your death.
Choose wisely.....
It wouldn't be South Park if Mr Hankey wasn't in it.
Took the words right out of my mouth.
Now I envy those whose phat PS3s are still alive and kicking. Mine died sometime in 2009 holiday season. These things are now super rare and hard to find!
But seriously, it would be a great time to get a PS3 because they are cheap and also due to the many list of games available.
I'm actually working though some of the PS1 games right now (currently playing MGS1) and it is an awesome experience so far...
A thousand times this.
But they are dead set on selling this thing with Kinect. They think you don't want kinect, but rather NEED it, and the additional experience it creates to absolutely be worth the extra $100. They are making one mistake, which is deciding what's best for consumer.
Also the fact that they want to push Kinect really hard because if it were made optional, we would see piles of unsold stock everywhere.
Elop also butchers/destroys companies. Beware of him, now that he is in charge of Xbox.
Sounds like the economy is present there in the game, but not to a level of depth as some RPGs out there. It sounds like they are targeting a level that could easily be accessible to all.
"So we wanted to balance the economy and the progress of the character in order to help you and not distract you to do something different. On the other hand, there will be, for example, quite powerful items which you can craft; you can’t buy them, you have to craft them."
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I agree. Some people just haven't seen a reason to pick one up (strange, I know), but that's how some are.
I know a couple of guys who had an opportunity to pick up a PS4 and decided to pass on this. (Why? because they thought there wasn't enough games).
Now they're all busy running around trying to pick one up (with no luck).
Personally I see the Vita as a good system. It has awesome games and as you said, it had a dry spell ...
"Titanfall is last gen"
Wow... Even Don Draper couldn't be that terrible. About time I had someone trolling here. I could use some entertainment.
I already have this game installed on my Samsung Galaxy S4. I wasn't aware that it was being ported to the PC!
It's no secret that the console division of Microsoft is not in a good shape. The new CEO (Satya Nadella) is the exact opposite of Stephen Elop. Nadella has made the cloud business at Microsoft profitable year on year.
As for Elop? ...well Gamerdog put it very well. Plus his name is pole spelled backwards. First Don Mattrick bails out, then MS appoints this guy as the head of Xbox division. To me this could show that MS simply doesn't consider the Xbox division to be ...
"Now that Elop is really in charge of the Xbox division, I wonder what kind of spin we'll see?"
Expect something on the lines of "...he's learned his lesson and is now a better CEO"
This guy is also known as the "company killer".
Now THAT'S sounds very wrong.
Over the past days I've seen that fantastic Zeldass on more pages I can count. It has created quite a few awkward situations when I'm viewing web pages with someone near by. :D
At this point, I honestly don't know what Microsoft is up to.
@tbone567
"Xbox gives you more choices"
They can't even give you the Xbox One alone. It comes bundled with Kinect. So much for choices...
Wow. This is like the PS2 all over again! ...and I just got an Xbox One.
Forgive me Padre for I have sinned.
I should not have read that...
Now I lost braincells I'll never get back :/
Absolutely agree.
I still have my PS2. Every now and then I fire it up to play a few games. I had retired it the moment I got a backwards-compatible PS3 back in 2007, but then it eventually died, then I had to bring the PS2 out of retirement :(
Digital is all nice (huge fan of Steam), but I'm also all for choice. Once things go all digital they will jack up prices (not that they aren't quite high already).
But still, there is something sacred and special about purchasing and owning physical games that just doesn't exist in the digital world.
I'm not sure if the rest of you guys feel also the same way!