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I was thinking about how LBP allows people to build their own levels, etc. and at the same time researching Microsofts XNA system, which allows people to build entire games. Out of curiousity, I joined the XNA creators club (its free, and so is the software) and realized that there are dozens upon dozens of user created content. Who's to say someone isn't working on a LBP-eqsue sidescroller construction set? WillieBeamish
well uh, they'd be a seriously pathetic grou of developers if they looked at LPB and said hey lets copy that. seriously, when something this creative comes out, its best to just leave it a lone. it would be quite pathetic and COMPLETELY unoriginal to make a LBP copycat
too bad 70% of the reporters disliked killzone 2 on the show floor, but that is a good thing now the devs know what ppl don't like and can't fix that...i hope they fix the problems reporters noted, like the crappy controls and graphi glitches and frame rate stutter.LibertySaint
lol well damn, i must be seriously new to the internet if i've only read 30% of the previews of Killzone2 at E3- and here i thought i read them ALL and none of them ever mentioned any of those issues, infact, its more the opposite- smooth framerate amongst tons of action and easy tight controls and the graphics were outstanding. and to think that this game isn't coming out untill february
a combination of Apple's Front Row, and PS3's XMB.
do any of you even find it necessary? i didnt, i like the blades.
after E3, im going with Killzone2. it plays more like cod4 with awesome graphics and probably better gameplay. and then it has an incredibly intriguing online aspect.
I think when it finally comes out, MAG will end up being the game that truly defines Sony's ambition with the PS3. That's if it does come out, I wouldnt be surprised if it gets canned in the middle of the development. 256 players could easily spell disaster for the development team.
That being said, I think it could work. Warhawk's maps are the perfect size for 256 player battles.
S0lidSnake
eh, not really, maybe if you include all of the unused water. they really should have included swiming and boats in warhawk
Never been to a movie alone myself, but at 28 you won't look that wierd. People will probably just think that you're a husband who's wife isn't interested in action films or something of the sort.Robertoey
dude, stop making him more paranoid. ive done it before, nobody is going to pay any attention to you at all and seriously dont care enough to think that much about anyone. seriously, who is going to look at a guy during a movie and think "hmmm, he alllll alonnnneee.....must be married, hmmm no ring?....well maybe he just reallyy likes batman..or wait, maybe he just has no friends...well maybe they all saw it...well couldnt he just get a date?...well maybe he cant find one..ohhh poor guy..."
lol seriously, just go, you'll enjoy the movie more because of it, less disruption. and its neat being in a crowded theater and feeling isolated and 1 on 1 with the movie at the same time. its a great way to view a movie and its how most reviewers do it. they show up to a critics viewing, sometimes they know the people there sometimes they dont at all, and theyre just there to view the movie without disruption anways. you'll have a better chance at fully realizing it too.
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