http://kotaku.com/gaming/jaggies/los...hes-313525.php
http://www.maxconsole.net/content_img/capazr.jpg
I would dare say that Lost Planet pushed the X360 to its limits.
Knowing that the Xenos is more powerful than the RSX, this makes sense.
GG.
http://kotaku.com/gaming/jaggies/los...hes-313525.php
http://www.maxconsole.net/content_img/capazr.jpg
I would dare say that Lost Planet pushed the X360 to its limits.
Knowing that the Xenos is more powerful than the RSX, this makes sense.
GG.
Last edited by Jyuu; 10-22-2007 at 12:21 PM.
^The Mech is not the only thing that looked bad in the pic shown in that site. Anyway, this shall clear some of the doubts, and hopefully some delusions of people who still believe in Sony's lies. Moreover, this shall show people like Nomura, and Kojima the power they are dealing with, and the higher potential they could dispose of, if they went multiplatform. I wouldn't like to delude myself but, I'd rather keep some hope.
The game itself isn't great. It's enjoyable for just its amazing graphical effects (motion blur, explosions, etc) and the audio production values. Losing the graphical side of it makes the game just below average.
Edit:
Of course, it all makes sense. The G70 lacks SM3.0 HDR+AA.
Last edited by Jyuu; 10-22-2007 at 12:39 PM.
It also looks like the texture quality is lower, which is the same case in many cross-platform games. The two main things I don't like about the PS3 graphics I've seen is that most games use "flat" textures (not many noticable layered textures or bump/normal mapping effects or shaders), and that the texture resolution often seems lower than what I'd consider standard these days.
LP looked great with the 360, and I thought with the number of options with the mechas and controlling, it was one hell a game. But I thought that LP was only for 360?? weird..
But the Quality of the ps looks terrible O_o
I enjoy a lot when I play it online in the 360 but its the opposite with single player.
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