Gamespy, reported, epicgames said, ps3 version of ut3 will support bluetooth keyboard and mouse, or usb keyboard and mouse, if microsoft doesnt let epicgames add use keyboard and mouse support, the ps3 version will have superior control scheme, but i know ps3 version framerate and graphics will suck compared to 360.
[QUOTE="nickmag"]I'm sure it says that it looks better on the ps3 in that quote you gave...nickmag
lol, they said textures in distance look alittle cleaner in distance, DIDNT YOU READ XBOX360 GETS THE SAME SHADER UPDATE? LOL...plus it doesnt have POLYGON SEAMING ISSUES, THAT'S PROBLEMS,
yeah xbox360 version'll get that patch soon. correct me if i'm wrong but the ps3 already has that "patch"
lol, id rather wait for patch, have better colors, better hdr, better audio, than play ps3 version where's the polygonal seams are freaking showing in dungeons lol...plus xbox360 im sure patch is already out..xbox360>ps3...ps3 hardware proves to be a flop.
the xbox360 version of oblivion looks the best, im not sure if the patch is already out, but i know it's coming out and will clear up textures in the distance, plus xbox360 better hdr, and not as many audio issues or graphical glitches.
I'm sure it says that it looks better on the ps3 in that quote you gave...nickmag
lol, they said textures in distance look alittle cleaner in distance, DIDNT YOU READ XBOX360 GETS THE SAME SHADER UPDATE? LOL...plus it doesnt have POLYGON SEAMING ISSUES, THAT'S PROBLEMS,
Allow me to begin by addressing the question on everyone's mind: Is the PS3 version of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion worth buying if you already own the 360 or PC version?
The answer is a pretty definite "no." With the Knights of the Nine expansion (included in this version) already available for both of the other platforms, there just isn't enough new or improved here to justify dropping another $60. And with the question of downloadable content on PS3 still unanswered, this version is, at least in some small ways, inferior.
And this experience is translated almost pixel-for-pixel to the PS3. Oh sure, there are differences, but they're on an extremely minor scale. Textures far off in the distance look a bit cleaner on PS3. Colors look a little less saturated. Load times are a bit shorter, especially when moving back and forth between adjacent areas. The changes aren't all improvements; I also noticed some polygon seaming in dungeons where none exists on 360, and a couple new audio bugs I'd not seen in my 200 hours or so on the 360 version
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