joeorc said:
lol..thank's, though I gotta admit only 450 Game developer kit's being released at that time was a real blow to game development for the PS3. you had to wait for the Kit "this is for mainly 3rd party" but the thing was noone realy even knew about the cell until 2004 let alone had any experience outside of Sony to develop game's for it. it was like Blu-Ray largely an technology that was released but so little number's of developer's had any experience with it , that you had to take more time in learning the in's and out's of the hardware. which in this industry you cannot do that unless you have money and the time to do so. that's why the late port's with very few number of developer's ouside of sony's 1st and 2nd party has had any chance to take on the task of making game's for the PS3 without needing more time to get more experience with the hardware. even today you can see some developer's are still getting used to the hardware while some are doing wonder's. just look at fallout 3 that was using the HAVOK engine in it. and I think it's one of the best game's that was relead this generation, though I got to admit I may have a soft spot for fallout i have played all the game's of the fallout series, and I even played wasteland. fallout tactic's out side of fallout 3 and 2 are may fav.'s |
Often times, I think people get hung up on technology and lose focus of the the most important thing to all of this...ENTERTIANMENT. Nintendo realized it with the Wii, and they launch a complete coup on Sony this generation. Technology is important, without a doubt, but like the one comment in the new Wallstreet movie...you can never have enough money...developers will never have enough resources. Imho, Mass Effect 2 is the best game this generation, and it didn't take 40GBs of information to accomplish.









