I got an Hauppauge and it's amazingly easy to use. The quality is very good too. 720p at 60fps with a bitrate of 13.5 Mbps.
After some compression it looks like this: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/127...
YouTube won't do 60 fps so you wouldn't be able to see the video in all its glory there :)
Because of summer time the UK is UTC+1 (aka BST) right now and Central Europe UTC+2 (aka CEST).
Are you sure?
CEST is UTC+2 and I think PST is UTC-7 which is a 9 hour difference. If so, that would mean 19 (or 7pm as you would say).
It took about 7 years before an emulator was able to play real PS2 games, and it's still far from perfect. Infact, it's not even especially good emulation right now, but it's getting there.
And considering how complex and different the PS3 hardware is, we'd be lucky to have a working PS3 emulator before 2015. My bet is closer to 2020.
Yiazmat, Final Fantasy XII.
Took me 3 hours or so total. The last half hour after he enraged was the most intense video game experience I've ever had.
They were talking about the game, not the Move in general.
I like hard games, but I don't like getting stuck just because I don't know what to do. There's a difference.
There aren't many moves in Soul Calibur that are hard to execute. There are some notable exceptions, but the huge majority of them are just tap a direction once or twice + a button or two.
Of course it's possible - with multiple cores. My 2 year old computer has 4 cores with 11 GHz combined. The article uses the word 'combined' too.
GHz is a very bad measurement of computational power nowadays anyway. Infact, recent CPUs have lower clock speed than the Pentium 4 had back in 2002.
Luckily that game has the option of using japanese voices.
It's because of a technique called client-side prediction(*). Without it, using a lag switch would freeze yourself instead, allowing everyone else to kill you easily.
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
Eidos Montreal is developing it.
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
*** What do I gain by playing through a game on all difficulty levels? I've already gained all of the abilities, seen the story, and finished the game. Because I didn't run around a town and collect shards I missed out on something vital to the game? For me, you're telling me I should play a game past where it is fun for me for something I don't care about in the end (trophies). ***
That's my point. It's not fun for you, whereas it would be for a com...
I got the FFXIII platinum too, and I disagree that it's hard to get :) If FFX (International) and FFXII had trophies those would have taken a lot more time and effort to get. Killing Penance in 10 and Yiazmat in 12. The post game content in 13 was pretty weak imo.
You make it sound like trophy whoring is something to be looked down upon. Some are completionists, some are not. It's a form of self-actualization(*). Many have been doing this stuff long before trophies existed, and I can assure you it's not because they dislike it. Hunting for hard-to-get trophies IS fun and rewarding for these people. That's why the replay value that trophies add is genuine. If you aren't a completionist, you're actually just missing out.
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Stop making things up. First of all, it's impossible to divide 1920x1080 into 10 equally sized squares. So you fail already there. And even if it was possible, it's still not how 600hz plasmas work.
You are right about one thing though, 600hz is not refresh rate. It's sub-field drive rate. The refresh rate might infact be just 60hz. LCD doesn't have anything like sub-field drive rate. It's in any case pointless to compare these numbers between LCD and pl...
I've had a Panasonic Viera (plasma) for almost 3 years now. It's been very frequently used for gaming (15+ hours a week), and still not even a sign of any burn-in.
Simply wrong. The only thing better with LCD is brightness. In a dark room, plasma is better.
Or you can just use PS3 Media Server which has supported MKV for years.