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#1 moej88
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I had a feeling it would dissapoint.

It really had great ideas going for it, but we might as well wait for RE6

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#2 moej88
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I have a North American PS3, but I'm wondering if European games work on it ? or is there a region lock ?

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#3 moej88
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Hello,

I am considering of buying a Ps3 here in Canada and take it with me to Europe. In Canada we use 110 Volts and in Europe they use 220V.

I have done some research online regarding the votage of the PS3 slim and many links say that it is multivoltage. But when I went to buy one I saw the cardboard box say "120V". I didnt buy it and wanted to make sure.

Did anyone with a slim from North America ever run into this issue ? If there are any video links or picture on the system itself ithat shows anything written on it can you please let me know ?

http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/PlayStation-3-Slim/1121/2 this is the link I found.

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#4 moej88
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Hello,

I am considering of buying a Ps3 here in Canada and take it with me to Europe. In Canada we use 110 Volts and in Europe they use 220V.

I have done some research online regarding the votage of the PS3 slim and many links say that it is multivoltage. But when I went to buy one I saw the cardboard box say "120V". I didnt buy it and wanted to make sure.

Did anyone with a slim from North America ever run into this issue ? If there are any video links or picture on the system itself ithat shows anything written on it can you please let me know ?

http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/PlayStation-3-Slim/1121/2 this is the link I found.

Thank You

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#5 moej88
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Hello,

I am considering of buying a Ps3 here in Canada and take it with me to Europe. In Canada we use 110 Volts and in Europe they use 220V.

I have done some research online regarding the votage of the PS3 slim and many links say that it is multivoltage. But when I went to buy one I saw the cardboard box say "120V". I didnt buy it and wanted to make sure.

Did anyone with a slim from North America ever run into this issue ? If there are any video links or picture on the system itself ithat shows anything written on it can you please let me know ?

http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/PlayStation-3-Slim/1121/2 this is the link I found.

Thank You

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#6 moej88
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Very excited for it. I enjoyed the older True Crimes aside from their glitches and weightless cars.
They had tons of content and this game has potential. I still need to see more gameplay videos.

and yea the name is .... weird. I thought it would be a 3DS game lol

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#7 moej88
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I cant see Multiplayer coming to God of War unless its Co-op where both players have to fight waves and waves of enemies.

Bat Man Arkham City stayed single player and was verysuccessful.

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#8 moej88
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Go to ur GAME DATA Utility in ur XMB and then find the installation file of the game in the list.

Delete it and then put ur disk in and let it install again. The installation should not take longer than 10-15 min, so wait and see what happens.

Hop that helps

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#9 moej88
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[QUOTE="brickdoctor"]

[QUOTE="worlock77"]

The problem is, however, that in both games we have these huge, wonderful worlds to explore and no real reason to explore them.

worlock77

Once again, they're not there for exploring. We have games like Fallout 3 for that. They're a setting, and not to be taken as anything else.

Right I get that, and yet it does not change my opinion. It's a waste of the game world they created.

Exactly, Mafia 2 had a buitiful city and the interactions were amazing. Having the content of a God Father Game would have benfited the game. Controlling areas, extorting money and etc.

L.A was phenomenal but after I finsished the game...I never touched it. Selling it is worthless, but I still pop Just Cause 2 every once ina while to fly around, control areas, complete races and etc.

In Mafia 2 and L.A they have created a world that u barely see anything from because ur jumping from Point A to Point B to complete the story.

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#10 moej88
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That's a prerendered cutscene, which there is maybe 30 minutes of in Heavenly Sword. 60% of L.A. Noire is dialogue, and much of it is in real time. Also, Rockstar hyped up the facial animation, which made people focus on it more than normal. Also, it looks fantastic, no way around it. It also gets credit because the animation affects the gameplay during interrogation. You can judge emotions, see fear or uneasyness, etc.

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Exactly, LA Noir does it in real time. It was over hyped imo. I think the game was a testing ground for Rock Stars future titles. The large open world but nothing to do besides the main story and some side missions. The side missions also had proper facial animation, which limited the number of them due the use of memory of every facial movement. They sacrificed the quanitity of entertianment for qulity. An open world game today must contian things to do other than the main story...Thats where Mafia 2 failed