Great read, found it very interesting.
But, I see Japanese game developers merging together to form a unified gaming company.
At my friends house, I disliked the controller configuration for Resistance and I changed to shoot button from R1 to R2 and it worked perfectly fine for me, but it was a little big sensitive.
We are already paying around $95 for our games here in Sweden and by introducing another tax upon this, I will probably end up buying 2 or 3 titles per year.
Why should consumers and developers suffer?
That doesn't sound like an engine to me, that sounds more like a cheap developer tool.
*drools* Wow, wonder how CryEngine 3 will look like?
Finally, Down with Crappy Ports!!!
But seriously, they could at lest have announced a date or more clarification regarding the interaction and etc.
Digital Distrubition will be BR downfall when people feel comfortable about purchasing movies.... And that is like 10 years down the road.
Now this is going to be very interesting.
I don't believe Sony will jump the Next-gen wagon as soon as Microsoft because the PS3 is in its infancy year and by the time the Xbox 720 (probably in 09/10), the PS3 will carry a pricetag under $250 and probably a smaller model. This only, will affect 720's sales thus hurting it's headstart.
Steam is offering more or less what they are charging for, so why not?
They may only be developers, but they are showing great commitment in the PS3's hardware and are willing to share tools with other 3rd party developers to improve the experience on the PS3. Sony are very fortunate to have really talented developers who are dedicated in the hardware and software aspect of their consoles.
They may only be developers, but they are showing great commitment in the PS3's hardware and are willing to share tools with other 3rd party developers to improve the experience on the PS3. Sony are very fortunate to have really talented developers who are dedicated in the hardware and software aspect of their consoles.
These titles aren't underappreciated, expect for FlOwer however, Infamous is underappreciated.
Does anybody know when precisely their press conference is held?
Burnout and Skate did prove that EA has potential to develop great titles, but if they continue with their cheap ways, their sales and scores are going to suffer.
The more they support 3rd party developers with tools and etc, the better games will run on the console.... and everybody becomes happy in the end :)
Looks fricking awesome and it would definitely be awesome if a 1st-person view was added to the game.