| thismeintiel said: Ah, but now that you have done this post I know that you are the one not relaxed. So...just relax. |
hmm you are trying to bait me... im gonna stop in this line of conversation
| thismeintiel said: Ah, but now that you have done this post I know that you are the one not relaxed. So...just relax. |
hmm you are trying to bait me... im gonna stop in this line of conversation
Jay520 said:
I said you guys were getting to deep with the picture... |
But look at him run!!! Yea, commenting on this only lead to bs arguements. Funny pic though, where is Samus Aran?
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pezus said:
You're right. It's more like Bugatti Veyron vs. Nissan Micra |
Well no one would drive a Bugatti off-road like that, and even if they did the high torque and low ground clearance would still make it useless. So I can see how the Micra can win.
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| KhinRunite said: I don't live there so I have no idea...but why is PS3 the weakest always in North America? Is this because of the same reason the 360 is so weak in Japan? |
It's the diet: Japanese gamers one is rich in Omega 3, American gamers one is rich in cholesterol and saturated fats.
CGI-Quality said:
You really need to chill dude, you can have a debate without taking things so seriously. Anyway, Blu-ray is more than beneficial (I've done the handy work and looked for each and every advantage). It's not just about game looks (which HAS helped the PS3 in a significant way , but still), but how much is happening, how much content is has - that sort of thing. PS3 installs don't even plague it's top games (Uncharted 2, God of War III, Killzone 2 & 3 and the like). The differences are there, and they are not only beneficial, but big. |
Where did I give any indication of being tense?
Blu-Ray is superior to DVD, but it's a much bigger benefit to HD movies, not games. Most games still fit on a single duel layer DVD (what 360 and Wii run on). The few games that require more data are the ones with excesive CG cinematics (RPG's, Metal Gear Solid, etc), and only a handful of PS3's exclusives use over 15GB. GT5 is only a 12GB game, same as Forza 3, the only benefit Blu-Ray has for it is that PD can use the extra space to copy the exact same game running a 3D engine, instead of spending time to work 3D into the coding.
Next gen, Blu-Ray will be required, games won't fit on a single duel layer DVD. For now, 10GB is a constrain, but it's not the end of the world. The few games that require more data just have multi-disk on 360.
For HD movies, Blu-Ray is a big jump because an 1080p film on a DVD is prone to screen tearing, and only hold a little less then half an hour of video.
Interesting fact: Twisted Metal Black and some of PS2's earlier games were actually CD based. DVD was obviously a big jump, but many of PS2's games could fit onto a CD. Even then the ones which required a DVD only used a single layer DVD which is about 5GB. Many developers stuck with CD based games to save on costs. This is the same idea with blue-ray except PS3 implemented blu-ray gaming before the media required extra data on disks. PS2 came out during peak DVD season (Hence the difference in price at launch).
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Alby_da_Wolf said:
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Japanese gamers are also high on mercury from eating too much fish. That can be just as bad.
Wait WTH, where does food come in?
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Michael-5 said:
Japanese gamers are also high on mercury from eating too much fish. That can be just as bad. Wait WTH, where does food come in? |
Japanese gamers can recycle mercury ingested into thermometers and switches, they are engineered in a more sustainable and ecologic way than American ones.
Alby_da_Wolf said:
Japanese gamers can recycle mercury ingested into thermometers and switches, they are engineered in a more sustainable and ecologic way than American ones. |
Why are we talking about this? Also Mercury shrinks things we don't want to be little, by the time we pee it out, it's done it's damage.
P.S. Americas can use body fat to make soap bars like in Fight Club. Also, you don't want to handle Mercury, it's toxic and will cause you to go crazy.
BTW No culture is perfect, but Americans have a lot more issues then the rest of the world.
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Michael-5 said:
Why are we talking about this? Also Mercury shrinks things we don't want to be little, by the time we pee it out, it's done it's damage. P.S. Americas can use body fat to make soap bars like in Fight Club. Also, you don't want to handle Mercury, it's toxic and will cause you to go crazy. BTW No culture is perfect, but Americans have a lot more issues then the rest of the world. |
Crazy but fast and efficient! Mercury is a good conductor, so a Japanese gamer could be 5m tall and still have better reflexes than a 1.8m American one! The only reason why there aren't 5m tall Japanese is because they got no space for them. And using human fat to make soap is an idea the Americans stole from a famous Italian serial killer that produced her renowned soap in 1939-1940, Leonarda Cianciulli "la saponificatrice" ("the soap-maker").
...Actually, thinking about it, the secret of Japanese success could be a tasty tuna-Omega-3-mercury sushi...
Hi guys. Due so much work I was busy and not have time to make the table in the last seven weeks.
I update the table until week 23 and I will do that just more three weeks because Halo 3 fall out TOP40 (with VGC previous filter by publishers I could do... but now not).
Coincidence or not the last time Reach traked over Halo 3 was the week 18 when I stopped to make the comparison... and now Halo 3 is tracking over Reach even using the same week (I'm using aligned launch).
| # | Halo: Reach | Halo 3 | Week Diff | Cumulative |
| 1 | 4,049,971 | 3,815,444 | 234,527(6.1%) | 234,527 (6.1%) |
| 2 | 817,905 | 782,396 | 35,509(4.5%) | 270,036 (5.8%) |
| 3 | 418,873 | 327,891 | 90,982(27.7%) | 361,018 (7.3%) |
| 4 | 257,642 | 182,792 | 74,850(40.9%) | 435,868 (8.5%) |
| 5 | 149,626 | 123,800 | 25,826(20.8%) | 461,694 (8.8%) |
| 6 | 110,909 | 113,878 | -2,969 (-2.6%) | 458,725 (8.5%) |
| 7 | 107,812 | 108,286 | -474 (-0.4%) | 458,251 (8.4%) |
| 8 | 116,054 | 116,219 | -165 (-0.1%) | 458,086 (8.2%) |
| 9 | 123,184 | 172,621 | -49,437(-28.6%) | 408,649 (7.1%) |
| 10 | 119,830 | 163,499 | -43,669 (-26,7%) | 364,980 (6.1%) |
| 11 | 179,251 | 207,782 | -28,531 (-13,7%) | 336,377 (5.2%) |
| 12 | 156,143 | 260,062 | -103,919 (-39.9%) | 232,458 (3.6%) |
| 13 | 217,920 | 297,746 | -79,826 (-26.8%) | 152,632 (0.2%) |
| 14 | 262,990 | 177,618 | 85,372 (48.0%) | 238,004 (3.4%) |
| 15 | 308,665 | 108,830 | 199,835 (64.7%) | 437,839 (6.2%) |
| 16 | 156,456 | 71,147 | 85,309 (119.9%) | 523,148 (7.4%) |
| 17 | 58,372 | 64,901 | -6529(-10.0%) | 516,619 (6.7%) |
| 18 | 40,769 | 55,969 | -15,200 (-27.1%) | 501,419 (6.5%) |
| 19 | 35,142 | 60,328 | -25,186 (-41.7%) | 476,233 (6.1%) |
| 20 | 36,114 | 54,313 | -18,199 (-33.5%) | 458,034 (5.8%) |
| 21 | 39,724 | 49,503 | -9,779 (-19.7%) | 448,255 (5.7%) |
| 22 | 38,323 | 48,345 | -10,022 (-20.7%) | 438,233 (5.5%) |
| 23 | 38,259 | 43,885 | -5,626 (-12.8%) | 432,607 (5.4%) |
| 24 | 41,059 | |||
| 25 | 40,287 | |||
| 26 | 42,281 | |||
| 27 | Out TOP40 |