selnor said:
Avalach21 said:
Griffin said:
Onimusha12 said:
Orange Box for the PS3 sucked, but then again many ports for the PS3 have at least one problem or another.
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Maybe you should play the game, it plays just about the exact same as the 360 one. There are less then 5 slowdowns during the 3 half lifes. And the loading time is not that much more, it is comparable to the extended load times that most 360 games have over the PS3 versions. TF2 and Portal also ran perfect. |
LOL i've played Orange Box on PS3. It's HORRENDOUS. Episode 2's framerate is juggling from the minute you start. Try using the gravity gun, shoot an explosive at the wall, wait 4 whole seconds as the PS3 calculates where all of the objects in the environment should go, then watch the framerate slowly rise from 0.5 FPS back to the 15-25 range. Team Fortress 2 was absolutely terrible. It was lagging horrendously. I tried to play it for about 5 minutes or so, it kept lagging, and then I disconnected. The game wasn't even worth it using the dual analog. Honestly. Before telling people to play the game, how about you play the PC version, and see how this is supposed to be? This is coming from someone who extensively played the Orange box on PC, and then played it on PS3. | Finished Episode 2 not long ago. Didnt notice this on 360 version.
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360 version = Valve
PS3 version = EA
Also, it's Griffin, what did you expect?
We don't provide the 'easy to program for' console that they [developers] want, because 'easy to program for' means that anybody will be able to take advantage of pretty much what the hardware can do, so the question is what do you do for the rest of the nine and half years? It's a learning process. - SCEI president Kaz Hirai
It's a virus where you buy it and you play it with your friends and they're like, "Oh my God that's so cool, I'm gonna go buy it." So you stop playing it after two months, but they buy it and they stop playing it after two months but they've showed it to someone else who then go out and buy it and so on. Everyone I know bought one and nobody turns it on. - Epic Games president Mike Capps
We have a real culture of thrift. The goal that I had in bringing a lot of the packaged goods folks into Activision about 10 years ago was to take all the fun out of making video games. - Activision CEO Bobby Kotick