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#1 marceles45
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From 1up:

A bunch of us are getting our E3 badges soon.

Then we're getting ready for the Microsoft press conference - make sure to watch the live blog and video stream tonight!

Matt and shoe are going to see Killzone 2. Sony's going to have a playable level, so check out their impressions at 1:00 am tonight.

Sounds like someone is lying...PSU or the guys at 1up

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#2 marceles45
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[QUOTE="marceles45"]OK, for everyone complaining about playing music while you play your game...I remember on the first xbox that you can burn your music CDs on the hard drive (like the ps3 and xbox 360) and listen to them while playing specific games like Gotham. I don't think it's Sony's fault that no one can listen to music while playing...the game software has to support this feature, right? Just my 2 cents since people are starting to bash this feature being excluded from 1.6, when it's not really a feature to begin with unless a game allows it...The_Rick_14
Custom soundtracks would be the devs....but what I would be perfectly happy with is just being able to go into the XMB and play music over the game audio, ya know what I mean? And I'm in no way bashing the current plans for 1.6, any progress is good progress as far as I'm concerned.

Ok thats cool...I just hear alot of people saying they want that and if they don't have it, it would be another "Sony letdown". But no one really had it to begin with...and then also it would be kind of a jerk thing to do considering they also have video game composers who work hard to make their music, only to be replaced by our own custom soundtracks lol. They would all be out of the job
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#3 marceles45
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OK, for everyone complaining about playing music while you play your game...I remember on the first xbox that you can burn your music CDs on the hard drive (like the ps3 and xbox 360) and listen to them while playing specific games like Gotham.  I don't think it's Sony's fault that no one can listen to music while playing...the game software has to support this feature, right?  Just my 2 cents since people are starting to bash this feature being excluded from 1.6, when it's not really a feature to begin with unless a game allows it...
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#4 marceles45
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Eh...the 360 was nothing before Gears of War came out.  They had Oblivion, which was coo...but everyone was complaining the same way people are complaining about PS3 now.  I just say bring on the competition when it comes down to it...
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#5 marceles45
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lol @ degradable blu-rays :lol:...don't mean to laugh but...LOL, I guess someone rented a VHS-quality DVD one time in their life...
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#6 marceles45
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VF4 might be good...I dont know how tired of it you'll be soon after you play.  There is a story mode in there that let's you unlock costumes and other things, but I dont think it would last considering you have resistance and motorstorm, but if you have an HDTV the game looks amazing and would keep you interested even on sheer graphics.  Maybe a sports game like Fight Night or NBA2K7 would be good too.
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#7 marceles45
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i just got my ps3 today. the guy forgot to send the instruction book in the mail... hes sending them out today.i was wondering how do i get back to the main screen after i take a game out? i press the button for it to spit the game out..but it stays in the game menu

floridaskater05
hold the button, options pop up...quit game, assign controllers, turn the system off, etc...when you quit game it goes to the menu. There's an online playstation 3 manual on the official playstation site...you might wanna take a look man
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#8 marceles45
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Their rationale is that if you buy the PS3 version, then that's it. No more content. Because as at right now, Bethesda cannot get expansions such as the Shivering Isles or other downloads to work with the PS3 version whereas if you had a 360 or PC version then you'd get more content as they are released.-Antisocial-
Yeah there's already confirmation that there will be a downloadable update soon...but for now I dont think they'll take that into consideration when rating the game. I'm just waiting for some stupid thing to happen..."we give it a 9.0...but there's no rumble and some minor framerate problems...8.4!''
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#9 marceles45
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When you add up the true cost of the 360, you'll realise the PS3 isn't that badly priced. Expensive, but not out of proportion.Cazman2015
The crazy thing is...people are actually buying all of the Sega CD-like add-ons for the 360. Wireless, new hard drive, hd-dvd..maybe Sony should start charging extra for online and disable blu-ray discs to be played unless you buy another add-on...that would make these crybabies shut up.
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#10 marceles45
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well if you look at the review it wasn't good for PS3 at all , here it is.

PS3 Oblivion Nails A "9.5 " From 1up.com

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.

But if you don't own a 360 or a high-end gaming PC, I have this piece of advice for you: Run -- do not walk, run -- to your local game retailer and buy this game.

Oblivion on 360 is, to be honest, one of my favorite games of all time. I do not say that lightly. The enormous, free-roaming world and almost ridiculously nonlinear story hearken back to the glory days of the RPG, when "role-playing" meant you got to choose the role you played instead of just tapping your way through the tightly controlled, linear melodrama that plagues so many console RPGs.

In its scope (and to a lesser extent, its presentation), Oblivion resembles an MMORPG, staggering in its size and length. It's not entirely open-ended, but it's close enough that it makes little difference; playing through just the main story and primary faction quest lines can easily take more than 100 hours...and that's not counting the huge number of miniquests and one-off missions. With its almost infinite character variety and well-paced character progression, it's an exceptionally satisfying experience.

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.

But like I said: These are minor differences. Less minor is the fact that the scenario for downloadable content is still unresolved; in a recent interview Bethesda revealed that the designers are still figuring out how to make that whole download thing work on PS3. And while they expect to implement downloadable content eventually, that doesn't change the fact that, right now, there's no way to access the extra content, including the huge Shivering Isles expansion.

This is a problem, because even after spending a hundred or so hours with the game, you will want more. The Knights of the Nine "minifaction" is a nice bonus, what with its puzzle-oriented missions and sweet, upgradeable loot. But it doesn't add more than eight to 10 hours of content -- a blink of an eye when compared to the game as a whole.

Ultimately, the PS3 version of Oblivion sits in an odd position: It's better than its predecessors in some negligible ways, and worse in others. It currently lacks the ability to add expansions via download...but it's a feature that's expected to arrive (via a patch, presumably) in the not-too-distant future. Where it counts, it's almost identical to the 360 version...but it includes an expansion 360 owners must pay an extra $10 for.

Ignore the existence of any other version of Oblivion and this is an easy 10. The fundamental game is just so epic, the world so vast, the options so varied, that you'll find more quality gameplay shoehorned into this disc than just about any other game I can think of.

But the version sitting on store shelves right now is inferior to its brethren on other platforms. So I can really only recommend it if you don't own a 360 or a PC capable of running the game well.

In other words, it's one of the best games ever -- but don't buy it unless you have no other choice.

At least, for now.

feel sad huh? I know coz I feel it too .....

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lol yea i read it...it sounds like they're giving it an 8.9 anyway, they always have to downplay a ps3 game a little hehe. But at least they weren't jerks to actually give the game that score.
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