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Some better advice is to only buy games that you can play over and over again, that way you don't waste money and time on ones you won't keep once beaten. Not that any one would do that but me, but thats a smarter thing to do and many people don't do it, which is why they trade in games.I see no reason to save unless all of the games you are buying will last you what 10 hours? Buy the games one at a time and play them for a while.
craigalan23
I took Disgaea 3 out from my library and i have a question? Do i need to play Disgaea 1 & 2 to under stand this game later on?
Not really, unless you just want to know about the characters from the first and second game that appear in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness 3. I recommend getting all the download able content if possible. I would have to disagree with that second sentence about getting all of the DLC. For one, the majority of the DLC characters are characters from the previous two games (which the TC hasn't played it seems) and other NIS games; so he wouldn't be familiar with them. Second, aside from the nekomata/dragon classes and the two survival/command attack modes, basically all of the DLC isn't even accessible until beating the game and entering into the post-game scenario. The fact of the matter is I just like to get all the download able content for a game I buy.Okay It won't sell well, its plenty other good PLAYSTATION3 games that get unnoticed all the time for obvious reasons.Now, so I get my stance on the game out of the way first, I love the demo (play it a couple times a day) and will be getting the game as soon as I have the money.
The reason I am saying this is the lack of exposure the game has had outside of the gaming world. On gaming websites, Ads can be seen from time to time which is great. But in the real world, there is no advertising going on. In the UK, even in GAME and Gamestation there are no posters up or any anticipation.Even my friends who are big into gaming have never heard of the game. Now if even the people who do game a little don't know about it and the games outlets don't advertise it, How will the average person know how great a game this is and jump on the bandwagon?
It's such a shame to know that a AAA will not get the sales figures that it deserves just because of the lack of exposure. I know that Sony is going through rough economic times but as it goes "you need to spend money to make money".
Now the more system wars part, would this game sell better on the 360? I hate to say it but do believe so, ONLY for the fact that Microsoft would advertise it for what it's worth. Only reason. If Microsoft was advertising this as much as Sony at the moment, I believe It would be getting just as many sales.
Of course I could be COMPLETELY wrong and we see this game sell like hot cakes, but somehow i doubt it.
I don't know about the rest of the world so is the lack of advertising the same in NA and everywhere else?
Do you agree? Disagree? Or agree to disagree :P?
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swamplord666
Not really, unless you just want to know about the characters from the first and second game that appear in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness 3. I recommend getting all the download able content if possible.I took Disgaea 3 out from my library and i have a question? Do i need to play Disgaea 1 & 2 to under stand this game later on?
VivaKatimari
[QUOTE="Vesuperia2"][QUOTE="HarDcore_RpG"]I'm more concerned about what could have possibly happen to my PLAYSTATION3 when I used a high powered vacuum to clean the little amounts of dust in the vents. The sides of the PLAYSTATION3 should not be closed in, I have mine in a well open area, its hooked up to a Standard Definition for personal reasons but it gets enough air in the back to breath.I play one or three hours max per day and sometimes I don't even use it at all, because I haven't had a chance to use it to its full potential yet. The cooling fan is pointless, but it will help for some I guess, but you will have to get up every time you want to turn it off. Wrong, dust has nothing to do with it, I had my PS3 sense last October and it was never cleaned in the back. I hardly saw any dust in the vents and by that I mean I saw almost none and I have it placed in a room with lots of dust. Use a house vacuum or low powered vacuum and the reason I used a house vacuum is because no one would give me any good options for a cheap low powered one. If you think dust dosn't cause a ps3 problems then you are mistaken, and even though you may have not noticed any dust on the vents doesn't mean that when someone opens it up that it want look like the inside of a vacuum back The fact that hardly any dust got on the vents means that their won't be really, any dust inside my unit. A person on the PlayStation forums even said himself when he was trying to fix PLAYSTATION3 60GB, that he noticed ones with and without dust when he opened them. This means their are both units that have allot of dust in them and both units that don't. If my unit really did have allot of dust in it, most of the dust would be on the vents as proof that alot of dust was trying to get in. Its not like I will ever open up my PLAYSTATION3 any ways because I actually want to keep it in mint condition.So i've been reading numerous posts about ps3s dying, (particularly ishot2pac's post) and I started getting worried. I have an 80 GB ps3 that i bought the christmas of 2007 which makes it exactly 19 months old. I have it on a shelf with the front exposed but the two sides and back closed and it has approx 5 inchesof space on each side. I play moderately for approx. 25hrs a week. Since most of the **claims** for system failures are allegedely design problems would a cooling fan be of any use or is it a waste of money? Because dust, as a previous member stated on ishot2pac's post, can be detrimental to the life of a ps3, so if i neglect vacuuming the fan ports and instead use cooling fans will that help?
cj_simmons
yeah there are some cool games coming out, i hope they have a few suprises at e3 too, that will make it more awesome.Mckenna1845It can have the best line up, I still will never buy it for in convenient reasons. The only game I would want is "Another Code 2 Memory" and I will just have to live without it.
I'm more concerned about what could have possibly happen to my PLAYSTATION3 when I used a high powered vacuum to clean the little amounts of dust in the vents. The sides of the PLAYSTATION3 should not be closed in, I have mine in a well open area, its hooked up to a Standard Definition for personal reasons but it gets enough air in the back to breath.I play one or three hours max per day and sometimes I don't even use it at all, because I haven't had a chance to use it to its full potential yet. The cooling fan is pointless, but it will help for some I guess, but you will have to get up every time you want to turn it off. Wrong, dust has nothing to do with it, I had my PS3 sense last October and it was never cleaned in the back. I hardly saw any dust in the vents and by that I mean I saw almost none and I have it placed in a room with lots of dust. Use a house vacuum or low powered vacuum and the reason I used a house vacuum is because no one would give me any good options for a cheap low powered one.So i've been reading numerous posts about ps3s dying, (particularly ishot2pac's post) and I started getting worried. I have an 80 GB ps3 that i bought the christmas of 2007 which makes it exactly 19 months old. I have it on a shelf with the front exposed but the two sides and back closed and it has approx 5 inchesof space on each side. I play moderately for approx. 25hrs a week. Since most of the **claims** for system failures are allegedely design problems would a cooling fan be of any use or is it a waste of money? Because dust, as a previous member stated on ishot2pac's post, can be detrimental to the life of a ps3, so if i neglect vacuuming the fan ports and instead use cooling fans will that help?
HarDcore_RpG
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