Sony E3 2011 Discussion Thread (Press - 6/6)
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Don't bother using "Doubt" either.
For real though, until they can sync up the movements of games like SOCOM and Killzone to the point where there's no lag, I don't see it working out well in the end.
Early money aside, what do you think Sony will do with the Move in the long term other than slap Move controls onto games that don't need them?Comment
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I better see audio and writing in triplicate or you ain't got shit, Cop.
Don't bother using "Doubt" either.
For real though, until they can sync up the movements of games like SOCOM and Killzone to the point where there's no lag, I don't see it working out well in the end.
Early money aside, what do you think Sony will do with the Move in the long term other than slap Move controls onto games that don't need them?
I honestly can't see them really going anywhere innovative. The only thing that looked innovative was that Sorcery game and no one has heard about it since last E3.
Originally posted by MVPeteI fucking love having to wait for the "move" caution screen to disappear when I play The Show 11. It's hard as shit to hit with the analog stick, I can only imagine how much I would rage trying to hit a ball with the glowing dildo.Comment
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A French website is reporting that MGS: Peace Walker is being ported for the PS3, and an announcement will come at E3.
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Link: Rumor: NGP Specs Downgraded, 2011 Release in Japan
The NGP will release this year in Japan and next year in the rest of the world according to 01.net, a French site tech with a history of reliably reporting leaked Sony information. That same site leaked accurate specs of the NGP weeks before the devices unveiling in January.
According to 01.net's information, non-3G models of the NGP will be priced competitively with the 3DS. Meaning we can expect that the low-end model will cost around $250-$300. In order to reach that price window some sacrifices had to be made. While earlier reports pegged the new handheld as sporting 512MB of RAM, the newest information suggests that Sony has cut that number in half to 256MB. In order to compensate for the loss, the company reduced the size of the OS footprint in memory. 26MB of the 256 is high-speed RAM that can be used for certain tasks that require quicker access to system memory. The 128MB of graphics memory are still in place; however the planned 16MB of internal flash memory have been removed in favor of cheaper external storage.
While none of this information has been confirmed by Sony, 01.net's track record with Sony information lends credence to their claims. One way or another, we'll find out at E3.Comment
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Sony is the best because what they usually show looks fine. Even though the Move sucks right now and probably will for a while, I still remember them showing actual hardcore games with it. Yet Microsoft used the 1st 60 mins to talk about how they get COD map packs 1st and the Kinect shit with dancing and weight loss.
Sony usually has 4-5 big bang moments that surprise you. Microsoft rarely has any.
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Had to look up 'Vita' to figure out what the heck it meant. I'm guessing "life" according to what wikipedia lists as it's meaning. PSLife.Comment
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Link: Source: Devil May Cry PS3 collection set for E3
A high-definition Devil May Cry collection will be announced for PlayStation 3 at E3, a source has told us. The collection is being made to commemorate the series’ upcoming 10th anniversary. The first Devil May Cry released on PS2 in October 2001.
Another collection, which the source has asked us to keep mum on, will be announced, as well. It will be a dark, dirty, and dangerous collection.
Stay tuned. E3 kicks off next Tuesday.Comment
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