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I never realized it even had a multiplayer.
Wow my friends are antisocial nerds then. I've got a few who are in love with Mass Effect but I've never seen them play together. o.o
Wow my friends are antisocial nerds then. I've got a few who are in love with Mass Effect but I've never seen them play together. o.o
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I think it's ME3 that has co-op. XP
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yeah, the first two were only single player.
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Wait the PSP Vita cartridges are smaller than DS cartridges?
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I actually liked how the PSP games were on Disks, it looked rather spiffy and set it apart from other handhelds. Only problem I had with the old PSP is that it did not have all to many games I cared much about. ^^; I think the first two Disgaea games and Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters were the main things I ever used the PSP for, and two of those were even released on different systems. Hope the Vita has a bigger library of games.
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I may get a Vita in time. It looks really cool, but I don't know if I want to spend my money on something like that since I already have my Xbox.
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The issue is that not only are discs harder to keep in good condition, they also have loading times, which is really limiting for portable games.FlintTheSquirrel wrote:I actually liked how the PSP games were on Disks, it looked rather spiffy and set it apart from other handhelds.
One thing I dislike about the modern video game industry is almost no one has respect for the difference between PC, consoles and handhelds. Handhelds try to be consoles, and consoles try to be PCs, and the actual experiences handhelds and consoles excel at are being ignored. Nintendo seems to be the only one exempt from this, which I respect them for, but then again they're also doing some really weird stuff.
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Its crazy I know. Also I am sending this from my Vita and the interjet connection is much faster than the PSPs internet.exranio wrote:Wait the PSP Vita cartridges are smaller than DS cartridges?
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So does anyone here know whether SSX 2012 has offline multiplayer, because so far it's rather similar to Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2010, and that game had only one problem no offline multiplayer.
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It better. Offline multiplayer really is underused. Back in the old days before online was big, playing games with your friends was awesome. Nowadays if you want to be playing with your friends you better be in different houses entirely. I think that's stupid. I've got nothing against online, but can we please allow both? Especially since TVs are getting so much bigger. I have great memories of playing SSX Tricky with my friends.
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I looked it up, apperantly it doesn't. but not by choice. Apperantly the mountains are so big and take up so much data that split screen gameplay would not be possible with the memory on Xbox and PS3. At least that's what I read. So in short,it's not possible.
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No, it is possible. They just chose making high-caliber graphics over an actual critical feature.
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Agreed.Sleet wrote:No, it is possible. They just chose making high-caliber graphics over an actual critical feature.
Gameplay and functionality should always come before graphics. But now that we have the capability for nice graphics, a ton of company's skimp on the other, more crucial parts of the game more and more often. And that is a problem.
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Well I must say that the graphic intesnisty cmbined with the soundtrack, feeling, character animation, and frankly amazing gameplay in my opinion makes it an incredible single player experience nonetheless.
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I don't think Graphics have ever realy had an effect on my decision to buy a game.
I mean they certainly mke the game better when done well, I just don't care enough to consider them a major factor.
I mean they certainly mke the game better when done well, I just don't care enough to consider them a major factor.
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I have to say that graphic quality was definately a factor in my deciding to get Forza 4.
Of course, as far as the simulation-style racing gameplay goes, this is the best.
Of course, as far as the simulation-style racing gameplay goes, this is the best.
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Forza pretty much exists to be realistic. So graphics are kind of important there.
I like fancy graphics and I think they contribute to the game's experience, but when they sacrifice content for them, that's going too far.
I like fancy graphics and I think they contribute to the game's experience, but when they sacrifice content for them, that's going too far.
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For the most part, that is true. Some games can pull off great graphics and gameplay.Sleet wrote:Forza pretty much exists to be realistic. So graphics are kind of important there.
I like fancy graphics and I think they contribute to the game's experience, but when they sacrifice content for them, that's going too far.
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The way I think of graphics is this, its like icing on the cake. If a game is awesome, like Far Cry 2, it just makes the game that much more immersive and adds that final touch of sweetness to it. Now, in the case of Crysis 2, a game I absolutely hate, the graphics are its only saving grace, they look good but since the game is absolute crap otherwise, its the only nice thing about it. And if graphics are awful, that could affect my thoughts of weather to buy it or not, since I think it shows that last bit of effort and care put into a game. But, if a game only puts care into having some halfway decent graphics with a boring story that drags on for to long, un interesting characters, no originality, a vast downgrade from the previous title, sorry small Crysis 2 rant here, someday I'll review it in detail, than it becomes just "LOOK ITS SO PERTY!" As opposed to "This game looks and plays very well and feels well polished." Because that's what amazing graphics should be, that last bit of polish.
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Right. You first focus on making the game fully functional and fun. Then, you work on the graphics. If your console can't handle offline multiplayer and super-fancy graphics, the polygon count should be cut. Not an entire feature that allows people to play with friends who don't live miles away.Inali wrote:For the most part, that is true. Some games can pull off great graphics and gameplay.Sleet wrote:Forza pretty much exists to be realistic. So graphics are kind of important there.
I like fancy graphics and I think they contribute to the game's experience, but when they sacrifice content for them, that's going too far.
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It's funny that you used Crysis 2 as an example, because before that Crysis one was one of the ultimate examples in graphics and every one I knew who played that figured it was a really amazing game.
But again I can forgive SSX and Need For SPeed becuase to me the single player is amazing, might be a bit of nostalgia in there as well, but still both are very fun to play.
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I'm sure they are fun. But less fun than they could be, which is my issue.
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I'm one of those who feels that as long as the graphics do not strain my eyes and I can actually tell what things are, I am alright with it.
It is very true that the game itself is what is important. That being said, it feels like back in the days of the SNES and Genesis, producers put a lot more effort into game-play more than graphics due to all the graphical limitations.
Ohh the golden era......when they could even make great games using the 7-Up dot and the Mc Donalds Clown. Now-a-days, they tried it with the Burger King.....but that did not go so well.
It is very true that the game itself is what is important. That being said, it feels like back in the days of the SNES and Genesis, producers put a lot more effort into game-play more than graphics due to all the graphical limitations.
Ohh the golden era......when they could even make great games using the 7-Up dot and the Mc Donalds Clown. Now-a-days, they tried it with the Burger King.....but that did not go so well.
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I think we're approaching a second golden era, at least with PC games. Graphical power is going to start to plateau and people are going to stop caring so much. If you want your game to look almost like real life, you can, and it won't be anything special. So you can't sell a game with graphics. Once we get to that point, I think gameplay will start to take priority again.
In the past, gameplay took priority because realism was impossible. In the future, gameplay might take priority because realism isn't out of the ordinary.
In the past, gameplay took priority because realism was impossible. In the future, gameplay might take priority because realism isn't out of the ordinary.
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I really can't wait for that time, but we still will probably have gimmicky concepts try to sell more games.
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I too am disappointed in the fact that Need for Speed doesn't have offline multiplayer... Still a pretty good game, none the less.exranio wrote:It's funny that you used Crysis 2 as an example, because before that Crysis one was one of the ultimate examples in graphics and every one I knew who played that figured it was a really amazing game.
But again I can forgive SSX and Need For SPeed becuase to me the single player is amazing, might be a bit of nostalgia in there as well, but still both are very fun to play.
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Agreed, but I have actually refused to buy some games based on the graphics were too good. I have the mentality that the more elaborate the graphics are, the more mind-bendingly hard the gameplay will be. Now, I like a good challenge, but if I can't go two minutes without dying, there will be a problem. And of course I know that elaborate graphics don't always mean elaborate gameplay, it's just a little mentality of mine.Seth wrote:I don't think Graphics have ever realy had an effect on my decision to buy a game.
I mean they certainly mke the game better when done well, I just don't care enough to consider them a major factor.
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So guys, while I was playing Payday: The Heist (free weekend on steam), I sort of reached a conclusion, and that was plain and simply, the game is okay, and being okay is really the worst thing a game can be. Now just hear me out on this one, bad games can be enjoyable in moderation, I think Flint would agree here, and good games are, well, good. You can enjoy both for different reasons, but an okay game is just that, okay, and its not like its amusing to play for just how bad it is, and its not really like catnip where you keep wanting MORE like it is with good games, and they aren't worthwhile to review, so I personally don't like them. What are your thoughts?
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Yo, Payday is cool with friends dawg.
But I agree, it did lack replayability quickly for me. There has been talk of a DLC, though. And if it is free, I won't eat any bacon for a week.
Also PC version best version.
But I agree, it did lack replayability quickly for me. There has been talk of a DLC, though. And if it is free, I won't eat any bacon for a week.
Also PC version best version.
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PC version only version
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PC version is always the best version unless it's a game that benefits from the advantages of consoles (the particular style of controller, or offline multiplayer).
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USB controllers. You can easily use a PS3 or an 360 controller as one.Sleet wrote: (the particular style of controller
LAN. All you need is a router, even if it doesn't have internet. Done that plenty of times.Sleet wrote:offline multiplayer
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They don't make USB Wii controllers.
LAN requires everyone having a computer in the same room and a copy of the game. Offline multiplayer requires one console, one game.
LAN requires everyone having a computer in the same room and a copy of the game. Offline multiplayer requires one console, one game.
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Or the case of selective games the straight up perform worse on PC.
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Not really, no. As long as they're connected to the same network.Sleet wrote:
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When it comes to graphics I prefer style over realism.
Not like I'll ever have the most realistic graphics anyway, as I'm always gonna prefer console over PC.
Not like I'll ever have the most realistic graphics anyway, as I'm always gonna prefer console over PC.
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Heck yeah style! Many of these ultra-realistic video games are like those heavy metal guitarists who don't play with any skill other than the ability to play a ton of notes really fast. They don't realize that technical skill/powerful computers just increase your options for artistic expression. They don't require you pushing them to the limit constantly.
But then why is it any different than online? I'm talking about a real, in-person social experience. You can't have that with PCs unless a bunch of people bring computers to the same room. And then you either have to play games laptops can handle, or fit towers and monitors into one room. And it also gets hot when there's 6+ people and 6+ computer towers in one room.Tiggy wrote:Not really, no. As long as they're connected to the same network.Sleet wrote:
LAN requires everyone having a computer in the same room
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