Did you download it from your PS3 or PSP? Everybody's saying that you can start the download on a PS3 just to add the games to your download list and when Vita comes out, download it from there... But I really don't see PSP games offered for my account. :/
I wouldn't know. Although the destruction was pretty good (I played the demo), it shouldn't take so much resources from the system. Were they a capable studio who understood the PS3 hardware, at that resolution and with such destruction, the game would be running on at least 60FPS.
The alpha buffer resolution is also really low. I know that PS3 is transparency limited, but that just sticks out too much.
All in all, it seems like a good game, but i...
Yes, and it was pretty good. I really liked it. :)
"The 960x540 native resolution of the console versions is exactly one quarter 1080p"
It actually runs at a native resolution which is lower than the Vita's one. Just damn... :/
You're damn right! Although I liked FFXIII I want Ni no Kuni and Dark Cloud 3 from Level 5. :(
The PS2 still rocks with all the games it offers. And there will always be young people new to gaming who want games with good graphics, great story and which are fun.
Also:
"...And the key will be whether we can scale to a very casual entry level consumer. I’d like both of you, but if I had to get one, I’d rather get the gamer, because the mom may not buy the same amount of games."
I lol'd at the mom part. XD
Radec and Tharsis. :)
Fu*k me, lol. XD
I failed, yeah... Sorry. :P
Interesting enough, the picture is from The 3rd Birthday which is nowhere to be found in the article. :P
XD
Homersexual bahaha. XD
Is anyone watching this? At about 9:10 they start showing what the interface for watching videos looks like. Pretty cool. :)
You mean:
Two hundred and FORTY nine point NINETY nine dollars?
To his disagrees, u jelly? U mad? XD
It's a dev unit. The final design will be different with all the logos and finish. :)
Oh, the irony... :D
Jesus Christ, that fillrate! :O
You won't see XDR RAM in a handheld since there is no version of it for mobile devices and it would take "some" extra money to build one. Sony chose to go with off-the-shelf components to lower the costs as much as possible. In terms of RAM, LPDDR2 is capable enough of delivering high quality and high performance games. The only question is the amount of it.
I really don't get what you're laughing at. Japan has strict rules regarding this stuff as data protection is of utmost importance to them. It's common sense for the government to be acting like this.
I, myself, have a few Japanese friends who probably can't wait to get back online. And I gotta admit, it's getting pretty lonely without them... :(
I wonder what 360 owners will say if this is anything like the PSN hack... And you were laughing at us PS3 owners...
This comment is full of win. :D