O ile sie niemyle niedawno jakiś Tommy T...(niepamiętam nazwiska) wypowiadał się na temat gameplay'u z gier na PS3 i powiedział że większość gier robionych na niepełnych dev-kit'ach wygląda bardziej next-gen'owo niż to co zaoferował M$ podczas staru X360.
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Hi Tommy Tallarico you rock!
Hey what do you think about the PS3 gamepad? Do you like it?
Also I have heard a lot of people saying they don't feel the X box 360 games really look Next Gen. Do you think they will be saying the same thing about the PS3 games?
Great questions!!
I think the PS3 gamepad they showed at E3 this year was the biggest pile of crap EVER!!
(and people actually have the nerve to say I'm a Sony loving fanboy?!?!?)
Although I can tell you that the PS3 controller will NOT look anything like that stupid excuse for a boomerang they showed. All of the developers have been told to develop for a specific current brand controller which will have a similar button layout. That is all I can really say... BUT.. I can also say that none of the developers I know have got the final PS3 controller and from what I understand.. no final decision has been made exactly.
I think that some of the PS3 titles coming out at launch will be on par with the "not so next gen looking" launch titles of the 360. But from what I have seen... the PS3 will have a lot more titles that DO look and feel next gen upon launch... but it's always hard to say what titles will actually come out on launch... especially when no one exactly knows when the machine will launch! So the games I see might not come out on launch... too early to tell... all I know is that what I'm currently seeing on the PS3 impresses me more than what I saw on launch for the 360.
Aha, jeszcze jedna sprawa. Któż to taki ten Tommy Tallarico.
President, Tommy Tallarico Studios, Inc. (
www.tallarico.com)
Creator/Executive Producer, Video Games Live (
www.videogameslive.com)
Host. co-producer, The Electric Playground & Judgment Day t.v. shows
President/Founder, Game Audio Network Guild [G.A.N.G.]
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http://arstechnica.com/journals/thumbs.ars/2006/1/6/2367