I sometimes watch the wright stuff, they can be pretty offensive to most people with most of their debates, I remember them getting stuck into plus size models, saying it would make young girls think its ok to be fat lmao! They are just a pretty insensitive bunch tbh.
I take it you don't have many games then?
Edit: it was meant with tongue in cheek, but still, there aren't many games other than exclusives where the PS3 is lead.
Dammit, I am looking forward to this game too! I really hope the PS3 version is fine, graphical issues don't really bother me as much as performance/gameplay issues, so let's hope its fine.
I only wish more people were as sensible as this.
I saw your comment too, it wasnt what you said but how you said it. You just said "Jaggy , Like the first one." It just came across like flamebait.
And anyway, it isn't jaggy like the first one. Jaggy yes, jaggy like the first one, no.
The first one, whilst being one of my favorite games, was a mess graphically. This one looks great, if not amazingly perfect. So no it's not like the first one at all.
I'm not gonna call anyone a fanboy, just don...
Thing is though, they maybe didnt know at that point. I mean people had been hacking MW2 for ages, but they didnt do anything to any other part of PSN, just that one game. This might just have been specific to Homefront.
How am I to know though, just a thought.
@despair
Just add him to your ignore list like everyone else has ;-)
I have the beta too, and its not jaggy. Some of the shadows ain't perfect but other than the shadows it isn't jaggy at all.
I think some people mis understood what the title means about no AA, they don't mean the game has no AA, they mean they haven't touched up the screen shots with more AA.
You really don't need to spend all that much, yes if you want absolute top of the range Overclocked, overkill then yes open your wallet and don't ever close it.
But for example, I built my PC in 2007 to play Crysis and back then yes it did cost me £1300 ish, but now, 4 yrs later it still plays pretty much all games at high settings and you could buy a PC equivalent to mine now for about £400. It's really not as bad as people will have you believe.
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@vhero
I think you'll find OPM is published by Future as well.
I'm sorry, I just had to disagree, because nothing you just said makes any sense.
edit: Ok, if I read it very slowly it starts to make sense, just.
Its a good thing because it gives me more time to play the first 2, which I just bought on Steam for a grand total of £12.50.
It's EA week on Steam in case you didn't know and today is Mass Effect day.
She is SMOKIN!
@Suicidal
Very good point. Thing is they probably had read that, they just wanted to start some sensationalist rumor for hits and hoped no one would catch them out.
I personally play more on PC than console nowadays, and one thing I just recently noticed was missing (took me a while, I know) was force feedback. I hadn't really thought about it before, but now that I have, I really miss it. So game pads definitely have the upper hand over m&k there, and analogue buttons like you said.
Personally I thought it was rubbish, the shooting (you know, only the most important part of a shooter) was rubbish. Aiming was off and the guns had no feeling to them at all. I couldn't really get into it at all.
I only paid £9.99 for it on Steam, and tbh, that was £9 too much.
Thing is though, an hdd costs £30-50 at retail. If Ninty were going to put them in every console, let's say at very least 5million units first year, then they would be able to get them at a real nice deal. You're talking maybe £10 cost to them at most. I'm pretty sure most users would rather pay an extra £10 for their console with a 1tb hdd in it, than pay £10 less for the console, and then pay an extra £30-50 for an hdd.
To be fair, LOGIC, if someone doesnt sign in or even turn on their PS3 for a month, they probably dont really care about PSN, never mind a free month of PS+.
HDD's cost peanuts nowadays. You can go to on Amazon or any other store these days and get a 1tb HDD for less than the price of one console game!
Have they not also got someone who was one of the lead level designers from KZ2?
Maybe a different game I'm thinking of but I'm sure it was brink.
Edit: Yup, just did a quick bit of Googleing and its Neil Alphonso, who was one of the lead game designers at Guerilla. So there is at least some PS3 experience floating around Splash Damage :-)