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Severance said:
thekitchensink said:
d21lewis said:
They should have listed the number of times the Playstation version of Splinter Cell was better than the Xbox version, too!


Okay. I admit it. I trolled and I'm sorry.

True, the PS2 versions of all the Splinter Cell games were ass compared to the Xbox versions--smaller levels, dumber enemies, far worse graphics, and a terrible framerate.

 

i'd like to bold and make these words better because they're so true, even though i am not really the type of person who cares about graphics much, but the PS2 version had to be the very few games that cause your eyes to hurt from playing.

the very exaggerated bloom effects, lightning and the screentearing plus the seizure inducing frame rates had to be the worst! whoever played the game on Xbox should consider themselves lucky.

That's what happens when you try to make a game built from the ground up for the Xbox work on the much weaker ps2 lol.



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Lol don't we all just love trying to see Exclusives become multiplat...



makingmusic476 said:
Severance said:
thekitchensink said:
d21lewis said:
They should have listed the number of times the Playstation version of Splinter Cell was better than the Xbox version, too!


Okay. I admit it. I trolled and I'm sorry.

True, the PS2 versions of all the Splinter Cell games were ass compared to the Xbox versions--smaller levels, dumber enemies, far worse graphics, and a terrible framerate.

 

i'd like to bold and make these words better because they're so true, even though i am not really the type of person who cares about graphics much, but the PS2 version had to be the very few games that cause your eyes to hurt from playing.

the very exaggerated bloom effects, lightning and the screentearing plus the seizure inducing frame rates had to be the worst! whoever played the game on Xbox should consider themselves lucky.

That's what happens when you try to make a game built from the ground up for the Xbox work on the much weaker ps2 lol.

To be clear, I'm not making a jab at the PS2 or anything--if they'd done more than the most basic port job, they could have easily made it look a lot nicer.  But the fact remains that the Xbox did get the far superior versions.  Heck, the PS2 version of Chaos Theory didn't even have splitscreen coop.



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I have it on 360 now, if it comes to PS3, and i am sure it will, I will buy the PS3 version then



dirkd2323 said:
I have it on 360 now, if it comes to PS3, and i am sure it will, I will buy the PS3 version then

Why? O_o



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thekitchensink said:
makingmusic476 said:
Severance said:
thekitchensink said:
d21lewis said:
They should have listed the number of times the Playstation version of Splinter Cell was better than the Xbox version, too!


Okay. I admit it. I trolled and I'm sorry.

True, the PS2 versions of all the Splinter Cell games were ass compared to the Xbox versions--smaller levels, dumber enemies, far worse graphics, and a terrible framerate.

 

i'd like to bold and make these words better because they're so true, even though i am not really the type of person who cares about graphics much, but the PS2 version had to be the very few games that cause your eyes to hurt from playing.

the very exaggerated bloom effects, lightning and the screentearing plus the seizure inducing frame rates had to be the worst! whoever played the game on Xbox should consider themselves lucky.

That's what happens when you try to make a game built from the ground up for the Xbox work on the much weaker ps2 lol.

To be clear, I'm not making a jab at the PS2 or anything--if they'd done more than the most basic port job, they could have easily made it look a lot nicer.  But the fact remains that the Xbox did get the far superior versions.  Heck, the PS2 version of Chaos Theory didn't even have splitscreen coop.

I agree with you there.  The ps2 ports were downright mediocre in most respects.



Well "only on xbox" is missing from the 360 box.....



HKN said:
Well "only on xbox" is missing from the 360 box.....

wow good eyes

then aging this game does not have "only on play station 3" on it 




xxmob said:
HKN said:
Well "only on xbox" is missing from the 360 box.....

wow good eyes

then aging this game does not have "only on play station 3" on it 


lol..wat? that was corny....That hoarse was officially killed last years E3. You definitely coulda choose a better game ( FFXlll VS would of been good choice )

Xxain said:
xxmob said:
HKN said:
Well "only on xbox" is missing from the 360 box.....

wow good eyes

then aging this game does not have "only on play station 3" on it 


lol..wat? that was corny....That hoarse was officially killed last years E3. You definitely coulda choose a better game ( FFXlll VS would of been good choice )

haha i guess i could of picked a better example, but i went with this game because my copy of it doesn't have "only on playstation3" on it, so it seemed like an easy pick