Kresnik said:
I know it sucks getting less-than-optimal ports (especially if you know the system can do more), but I honestly wouldn't worry about it. People tell me time and time again about how PS3 versions of multi-plats are sub-par to 360 versions, but unless you actively play both versions how are you going to tell the difference? I've done absolutely fine with the PS3 version of everything I've played, no complaints. If the 360 version of GTA IV is less muddy, that's great for whoever is playing it, but it's not going to dampen my experience of playing the game on the PS3. I'd worry more next year if the Wii-U versions are still bad, since they'll hopefully have been developed alongside the other versions, rather than after the others. And even then, like I mentioned earlier, it's hardly a deal-breaker. Unless it's a Skyrim-PS3 type situation which I cannot see happening for Wii-U. As for ZombiU, I genuinely do not see why Nintendo fans were getting excited for that game. I realise it has some representational significance as a... hmm, 'serious' third-party effort for the console, but from everything I've seen of it it's never looked anything more than average, in my opinion. I feel like people are getting hyped about it simply because it's a third-party exclusive at launch, rather than for what's actually there. I'd have presumed that all the people who are hyped about this game have already played Demon's Souls, Dark Souls and DayZ to get their fix of pseudo-roguelikes/serious zombie games. Give it time, anyway. I think it's far too early to be judging anything at all for now.
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Funny thing is there are a few multiplat games that run better on PS3, Just Cause2, FF13 come to mind.
@bolded, i never got it either. kinda like how some hyped, Conduit, Madworld, Red Steel, NMH etc. Its sad that people will hype those games because they are exclusive then loose their minds when the games underperform, knowing they set themselves up for dissapointment. Its kinda funny really.