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Re: PS3, Wii, XBox: The Neverending Story, Part 5
Posted on 29-Mar-2009 17:34:16
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@BrianK

Good points

I just really don't understand why Sony has made such a fuss of 'Home'. They've obviously spent years developing it but as a media hub it is just a gimmicky interface/Sims rip off where the socially inept can mess around, insult each other, or annoy people by breaking the rules in chess/pool, etc.

Nintendo are now pretty much a focused hardware company. The only software they're pushing is Wii Sports (still)!!! They just releasedMario Power Tennis and yet their still plugging Wii Sports! Consoles and computers should be valued for their range of games, but I fear the Wii is a one trick pony which will burn the software industry now pinning their hopes on it!

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      Re: PS3, Wii, XBox: The Neverending Story, Part 5Lou30-Mar-2009 12:51:46
          Re: PS3, Wii, XBox: The Neverending Story, Part 5Lou30-Mar-2009 12:57:53
      Re: PS3, Wii, XBox: The Neverending Story, Part 5BrianK31-Mar-2009 2:00:25
          Re: PS3, Wii, XBox: The Neverending Story, Part 5BrianK31-Mar-2009 2:21:32


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Re: PS3, Wii, XBox: The Neverending Story, Part 5
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@BrianK

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Though it is nice to see someone here righting understanding, aka hammer, of someone's incorrect belief, aka MikeB,


I don't care too much for the naming issues. Fact remains Uncharted has amongst the best HDR seen in a console game so far. (IMO best looking lighting so far goes to Killzone 2). I am sick and tired with people trying to deny the obvious.

And NAO32 as good as equals FP16 in terms of HDR, it's just a different method.

People should get over how things are done, it's all about the end results. The PS3 has the most impressive games on the market by far. Games you won't ever see on a PC, games well beyond the capabilities of rival consoles.

Just play the console and you will see.

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          Re: PS3, Wii, XBox: The Neverending Story, Part 5MikeB30-Mar-2009 17:11:43
              Re: PS3, Wii, XBox: The Neverending Story, Part 5MikeB30-Mar-2009 17:29:33
              Re: PS3, Wii, XBox: The Neverending Story, Part 5Hammer31-Mar-2009 3:43:31



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