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Hey right before my extended absence I recieved a PS3 and have Little Big Planet, Battlefield 1943, Orange Box and Burnout Paradise.
I feel like a noob but does any one else have one and if so, details?
I feel like a noob but does any one else have one and if so, details?
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I have it, and I gotta say it's AWESOME. I'm not in the whole PS3 vs. Xbox360 thing, but I PREFER the PS3, from what I've experienced. Got some really cool games, including some awesome console exclusives.
LBP is the only game out of those I've played. It's... how should I say this...
SUPER AWESOME Perfect for Brikwars players with the inclusion of fire, poison gas, explosives, spikes, and electrical stuff.
Another game I'd highly suggest is Uncharted 2, and the first one if you want to get the full experience.
Wait, did you get the Game of the Year edition of LBP?
LBP is the only game out of those I've played. It's... how should I say this...
SUPER AWESOME Perfect for Brikwars players with the inclusion of fire, poison gas, explosives, spikes, and electrical stuff.
Another game I'd highly suggest is Uncharted 2, and the first one if you want to get the full experience.
Wait, did you get the Game of the Year edition of LBP?
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Damn, I really wanted that. I suggest downloading the Pirates of the Caribbean pack, IT HAS WATER
Oh and I was wondering, if I rented the GotY version, would I be able to keep the content on my regular version of the game? They probably did something to counter that, but is there a chance?
Oh and I was wondering, if I rented the GotY version, would I be able to keep the content on my regular version of the game? They probably did something to counter that, but is there a chance?
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I'm an Xbox 360 person, but the PS3 has better graphics, and I would like it, if Sony had an online network system before Microsoft. Sony's just jumping on the bandwagon late, which is why I don't have a PS3. Oh yeah; they cost almost twice as much as the 360.
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Technically, the Xbox has better graphics, but only because it can competently run at lower specs. the PS3 has bad HD, the xbox has amazing 720 def.Dertyyy wrote:I'm an Xbox 360 person, but the PS3 has better graphics, and I would like it, if Sony had an online network system before Microsoft. Sony's just jumping on the bandwagon late, which is why I don't have a PS3. Oh yeah; they cost almost twice as much as the 360.
Oh, and Cpt Zipps, by "OB broken on PS3" I meant this:
My friend bought it for £10, only to find it totally unplayable and lagged out - on his new ps3. Also, no more support, just the first patch.Wikipedia wrote:While the Windows and Xbox 360 versions of The Orange Box were developed and published by Valve, the development of the PlayStation 3 port was outsourced to Electronic Arts. In an interview with Edge magazine before the game's release, Valve co-founder Gabe Newell commented, "I think the people who have The Orange Box on the PS3 are going to be happy with their game experience. We've done the PC and 360 versions here and EA has a team doing the PS3 version – and they'll make the PS3 version a good product; EA got the job done in putting a lot of people with PS3 experience on the project. But I think it's harder to get it to the same standard as the 360 and PC versions". Despite this, he noted that Valve will probably handle PlayStation 3 versions of its products in the future.[49]
In a preview of The Orange Box in November 2007, 1UP.com revealed numerous problems with the late beta build of EA's PlayStation 3 version of The Orange Box, citing pervasive frame rate issues which, they claimed, "at best merely hinder gameplay and at worst make the experience downright unplayable."[50] IGN's Hilary Goldstein disagreed, writing that although EA "is one of the worst offenders when it comes to porting games to the PS3," the frame rate issues were not bad enough "to make me throw my controller in disgust."[51]
On January 3, 2008, IGN reported that Valve employees had created a thread on Valve's website forums for players to list the problems they had encountered and to suggest fixes,[52] which caused speculation that a patch was being planned to address the issues in the PlayStation 3 version, such as the frame rate issues, the connection problems in Team Fortress 2, and the slow loading times in Portal. A patch for the PlayStation 3 version was later released in North America on March 19, 2008 and Europe a short while after that; however, it made no mention of fixing frame rate issues or slow loading times.