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Forums - Gaming - Ghost Busters Blurry PS3 Version Images = BS.....calm down everyone!

Well I did some research, also thanks to a thread on the gametrailers forum I found this:

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http://kotaku.com/5294713/ghostbusters-the-video-game-review-survival-comedy

In the comments there are people that have played the PS3 version that should ease fears.

One of the quotes (there are a lot of comments in there ranging from many things):

[quoteJust to inform the masses... I picked up the PS3 version yesterday and played through the portion in which the PS3/360 comparisons were made. Obviously I cannot compare to the 360 version because I haven't played it, but the blurry screenshot for the PS3 version is painfully inaccurate. The textures on the proton pack were much crisper then shown in the picture yesterday. My immediate impression was to call shenanigans on whoever created the comparison shot. But either way, PS3 owners, have no fear, the game looks fine (it's not a graphical powerhouse anyway which made me laugh at the comparisons in the first place).

For comparisons sake, I'm interested to hear what others have experienced with the PS3 version of this game. My set up is a 42in 1080p aquos playing via HDMI.[/quote]

I picked this up yesterday for the PS3, and so far I'm loving every minute of it. The story, writing and V.O. work is truly excellent--it completely sucks you in. The action is non-stop, and the graphics, while not AAA quality are sharp and colorful--especially the Timesquare scene with Stay Puft; it really does feel like NY.

As for the inferior graphical nonsense that was discussed yesterday, I can say that I've played both versions (the first level on the 360 at Gamestop, the PS3 version..well..at home.) Yes, there is a graphical difference with the 360 having better textures and color. But I can absolutely say that the PS3 version looks nothing like those screenshots that were shown yesterday. (I call B.S. on that whole comparison). The game still looks great, and the gameplay is identical.

If you have a choice, go with the 360 version. But anyone who buys the PS3 version will not be disappointed. Yesterday was a case of overreaction to the 9th degree, and basically a bunch of hot air, blown by a majority of people who probably haven't played either version.

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So after reading that, I guess the BLURRY IMAGES are over-exaggerated.....

Why would someone want to post such blurry images.....thats horrible & a mean move!

Now believe what you want to believe, but I see this as substantial evidence, while the PS3 version IS at a lower resolution, those BLURRY IMAGES were absolute BS!



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Thank you... people were not seeing this in the other thread



@dsister

yeah even I was very angry after seeing those DREADFUL screens.....glad this issue is just about finished



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

cool, now i might get the ps3 version tomorrow.



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It was painfully obvious that those images did not represent what was onscreen when you actually play the PS3 game.  All who believed that the numbers differences meant that the PS3 version looked like the screenshots, needs their head checked.

 

"Yes, there is a graphical difference with the 360 having better textures and color. But I can absolutely say that the PS3 version looks nothing like those screenshots that were shown yesterday. (I call B.S. on that whole comparison). The game still looks great, and the gameplay is identical.

If you have a choice, go with the 360 version. But anyone who buys the PS3 version will not be disappointed. Yesterday was a case of overreaction to the 9th degree, and basically a bunch of hot air, blown by a majority of people who probably haven't played either version."



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would really help if someone here tried it or if they release a demo so people can be sure.



I asked this very question in one of the other threads. i.e. do those screens actually represent what people are going to see on the screen when they play the PS3 version and i was totally ignored.

Nice to hear the facts.



The 360 version pushes almost twice as many pixels as the PS3 version. That's still a fact.



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Looking at home made youtube gameplay it looks fine. Nothing like those fake ass screens



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@Darth

Stop lying, you did no research and your quoting fanboy comments from the comment section.

 

 

Want research? read below

 

CLAIM: “…as a lot of the time on these comparisons, they don’t look like what they do on my TV.” Some have even claimed that it’s our AV setup that leads us to draw “faulty conclusions”.  We’ve been accused of skewing our TV settings or in-game video settings in order to make one system look superior over another.

RESPONSE: Take a look at a diagram of our capturing setup:


All of our Head2Head captures are done via component cables @ 720p. The reason that our comparisons are done with component video is because of the PlayStation 3’s HDCP on the HDMI output. HDCP is a form of digital copy protection which makes it impossible to capture with our hardware. In order to neutralize the possible processing effect that various TVs could have, we place the capture device between the gaming systems and the TV.  The only settings that could affect the quality of the video are the in-game video settings, which are always left as default.

http://www.lensoftruth.com/?p=11033

 

 

 

 

 



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