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ChronotriggerJM said:
Issun said:
ChronotriggerJM said:
Anyone know when it'll be releasing on PSN? This is one of my planned purchases :P I'd love to give it a try.

You can download it now from the UK PSN.


I'm an American ;-; damn by useless account!


 Just set up a new user with a UK address and use the UK PSN.



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ChronotriggerJM said:
I want to play it bad >< but I'm a PS3 user and we don't get demo's till friggin forever and a half, sorry I can't be of more help :/

 It's out now



the online mode is fun imo




How are the graphics? And framerate?



 

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leo-j said:
How are the graphics? And framerate?

A rock solid framerate with pretty graphics, that 's all I can say for now, but I only tried the PS3 demo for about 15 minutes, my Xbox Live Gold Membership expire :( it 's a shame they want money from this kind of stuff.



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60 fps with an incredible looking open world....

This game puts a lot of pressure on GTA cause if GTA has framerate problems while not even looking as good as this then we have problem.

Why the hell are other games not like this one? Mass Effect should have been delayed to iron out the small problems that diminished an amazing game (still amazing though).



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I just got off playing it on the PS3. So far the game looks very good and runs very smooth, it really kills NFS:PS in terms of... everything. The online feature has to be the best I've ever seen, it's just a button and you seamlessly join or create a game with (i think 4 players) with really no lag at all. There's no need to go through any menus or loading screens whatsoever. Criterion really did a fantastic job with this online interface and concept. The game feels like what a real sandbox game should be and this series remains at the top of the arcade racing genre. This game really does make GTA4 look bad technically, but then again there are no pedestrians roaming (it would be awesome if there was). Either way, Rockstar has never been real good at coding or making a game stand out in terms of graphics/performance and Criterion is known for their code cranking....



bbsin how did you like those takedowns? :)

Need For Speed is dead as far as I'm concerned after this.



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ckmlb said:
bbsin how did you like those takedowns? :)

Need For Speed is dead as far as I'm concerned after this.

They were pretty neat, too bad you were at the wrong end with the majority of them

...(atleast that's how i remembered it)



ckmlb said:
60 fps with an incredible looking open world....

This game puts a lot of pressure on GTA cause if GTA has framerate problems while not even looking as good as this then we have problem.

Why the hell are other games not like this one? Mass Effect should have been delayed to iron out the small problems that diminished an amazing game (still amazing though).

You can't really compare GTA and Burnout, unless they added people and guns and fifty other things.



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