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wfz said:

Lol at Ryu's face.

 

I love everything besides the depth blurring. = I like being able to see a full image clearly, I hate the "focus" sight. I'm not watching this game through a camera or telescope!

If you play the game in 3D thats turned off by default.



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So that damn little thing is going to be more advanced than the Wii? Wow...

And while the RE screenshots look amazing, the SFIV ones look kinda... mmm... bleh...



ghost_of_fazz said:

So that damn little thing is going to be more advanced than the Wii? Wow...

And while the RE screenshots look amazing, the SFIV ones look kinda... mmm... bleh...


Well Moore's law (modified to all computer parts) shows that shouldn't be surprising. I'd say at least the effects and shader system for the HD systems was affordable and small enough after this time to put in.



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ghost_of_fazz said:

So that damn little thing is going to be more advanced than the Wii? Wow...

And while the RE screenshots look amazing, the SFIV ones look kinda... mmm... bleh...


Remember, while all that stuff on the 3DS is amazing, it's achieved at a lower resolution (because it's a portable).



 

It does look closer to a portable Wii than a portable Gamecube.

And it really does show that Sony and Microsoft jumped the gun, as Nintendo is getting tech more like theirs, but will make money off it (as the next home system is likely to have specs like the HD systems), while the 3DS clearly outclasses the PSP by leaps (perhaps not by bounds as well), and has a screen with only slightly less resolution, and in 3D, in addition to the second touch screen.



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looks very sexy



Stunning.  The HDR effect makes RE WAY too dark, though, creating a much worse image.



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LordTheNightKnight said:

It does look closer to a portable Wii than a portable Gamecube.

And it really does show that Sony and Microsoft jumped the gun, as Nintendo is getting tech more like theirs, but will make money off it (as the next home system is likely to have specs like the HD systems), while the 3DS clearly outclasses the PSP by leaps (perhaps not by bounds as well), and has a screen with only slightly less resolution, and in 3D, in addition to the second touch screen.


So first gen 3DS games look like they will be significantly better than PSP.

I don't know how you can say its closer to Wii than gamecube, its like saying its a number closer to pi than 3.



 

 

im_sneaky said:
LordTheNightKnight said:

It does look closer to a portable Wii than a portable Gamecube.

And it really does show that Sony and Microsoft jumped the gun, as Nintendo is getting tech more like theirs, but will make money off it (as the next home system is likely to have specs like the HD systems), while the 3DS clearly outclasses the PSP by leaps (perhaps not by bounds as well), and has a screen with only slightly less resolution, and in 3D, in addition to the second touch screen.


So first gen 3DS games look like they will be significantly better than PSP.

I don't know how you can say its closer to Wii than gamecube, its like saying its a number closer to pi than 3.


The GC can't do those effects, and the polygon count is clealy higher. And Wii and GC are not that close.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

Considering that these are first gen games I can only imagine what developers will put out once 3DS development really gets rolling.



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