It's not stupid who sells for high price... but the one who buys it for high price. ;)
Just try to get everything out of your PSP and if it won't sell, then sell it for lower price.
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They are completely different games.
GT5 is a simulation and Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit is arcade racing game.
I'm gonna get them both, though. ;)
The obsession with graphics is a bit depressing, some of the best games look like crap and no-one will give them a chance because the explosions don't have the right amount of deferred lighting, or whatever.-Feath-
That's true.
For me, if the game has amazing graphics, but awful gameplay, the whole game seems kinda bad and not that enjoyable.
Same thing goes with the opposite, not so good graphics but good gameplay, makes more likely an enjoyable gaming experience.
Of course, there's other things as well, such as music, sound effects, voice acting, story and so on.
Well, I do agree with the thing that the developers have to work with consoles "limitations" and it makes you go: "Wooooow!", when they succeed on this.
But on PC, theres always something to upgrade, more money to use on something and after you have used hundreds of dollars on one component, the game might, or might not work better with it... and if not, you'll have to lower the graphics and make them look less good and this makes you unsatisfied, since you just paid to get better performance on higher graphics and it still didn't work they way you wanted. There's no such thing on console. Everything works perfectly - if it's done right.
Well, to be honest, I like the Xbox 360 controller more.
But after I change from Xbox 360 to play with PS3, it takes some time to get used to the "new" controller, but after that, it's all OK.
I see no problem with the PS3 controller.
Few bucks more and get yourself Logitech Z-2300 2.1 .
It sounded good when I heard it few years back.
The difference between SD and HD is the same as day or night, or summer or winter.
Just make sure you buy Full HD (1080p), and not HD Ready (1080i).
I've heard that people who bought HD Ready TV, have regret that later, after they have seen the Full HD.
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