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Whenever somebody sends youa message on PSN, it gives you an option to "protect" the message. I recieved a message from a friend and accidentally protected it. I then un-protected since I didn't know what it meant. So what does it do? If I protect or un-protect a message, will it send a notification to my friend telling them about it? I'm not sure what it means.
How do sales correlate to "better" ?[QUOTE="SilverChimera"][QUOTE="farnham"] how is the ps3 the better wii? i dont see a single game that has the potential to sell 20 million unitsHalf-Way
your right
sales=/=Better
but
Opinion=/= Fact
Move is more technologically advanced than Wiimote. That is fact, not opinion. The games being made for the controllers are subject to opinion, but when it comes to raw technology, Move > WiimotePS Move is NOT a Wii copycat. Sony designed the technology begind the Move way back in 2005. This video proves it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbSzmRt7HhQ
There you go. What do you have to say about that?
True. Being hardcore has to come from your own expressions and opinions, you dont need "approval" of any sort to identify yourself as being hardcore :)being worried about being hardcore is so not hardcore.
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[QUOTE="PandaBear86"]One of the people on Joystiq website said he saw Rage running on a REGULAR Xbox 360. The dev kit Xbox 360 actually looks different than the retail version.dragonbootNow we are on to something. But what if Microsoft ( or ID/EA) sneakily creates a dev kit that looks like a regular 360? I don't think it would be hard at all. I can't wait to see a RAGE demo running on an actual xbox 360.
They can't do that because the Dev kit 360 is larger and has some extra module to make it work properly.
Here is what the Dev 360 looks like:
See that massive thing on top where the normal HDD should be? Good luck cramming that thing into the standard console itself. You need that thing to make the dev kit work properly.
So there you have it :)
[QUOTE="lundy86_4"][QUOTE="dragonboot"]What if it is also used for marketing??? devs make the effort to send us bullshots. What would stop them from spending a million or so use dev kits to beef up the graphics of their game for about 10 minutes when they demo a game in front of journalists all over the world? I keep telling everyone here. I am on to something about dev kits. We gamers have been fooled too many times. We have to have some distrust when it comes to information presented to us from the media.dragonboot
Why are you working with "what ifs"? It was released to help with testing and debugging, as they didn't have enough RAM before. Adding 512mb isn't gonna allow them to pump up the graphics all that much, due to the CPU/GPU also being a big part of, you know, actually displaying graphics.
Your hypothetical, whilst unique, is severely flawed.
Well, the extra 512 mb (100% more RAM) might pump the graphics JUST ENOUGH to make RAGE so impressive. SO HERE'S THE ONE MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION: WE KNOW RAGE WAS DEMOED ON XBOX 360 DURING E3. WAS IT A DEV KIT XBOX 360 OR A RETAIL XBOX 360???????????? One of the people on Joystiq website said he saw Rage running on a REGULAR Xbox 360. The dev kit Xbox 360 actually looks different than the retail version.
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