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Good game developers make good games that are fun to play. Programmers have to worry about the complexity of the platform they are developing on. Producers have to worry about their audience. When porting a game to another console like the PS3, they need to make sure more than just a handful of people will buy the game. A lot of time, effort, and money is needed to hire a staff who can code on the PS3 or train their programmers how to. Not only that, some companies enjoy putting deadlines and if programmers are rushed on these type of things, mistakes and design flaws may happen and just not get fixed. That's why we have bad ports.
It may not seem fair sometime, but people do have opinions and biases. For example, if the Valve team simply does hate the PS3 and that's why it doesn't want to port a game to it, then that's just too bad. There really is little you can do about that. You can't force them to make a port because your words are little incentive. Just deal with it and play the game on the much easily accessible PC. ~Tsugomaru
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09-28-2009, 12:05 AM | #662 |
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Make that two people that don't regret it. My only regret is the lack of free time to play it.
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I am disappointed in the Wii. I feel like its past its prime hardcore. Other than stuff like Mario Galaxy (which I beat 100% in a day) and Brawl (which can be fun but it's not as good as Melee), I haven't played anything on the Wii I've found to be super challenging and fun.
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Anyone picking up Demon's Souls on Twesday?
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I has a ps3!
Demon's Souls looks like a well developed action RPG, but I don't think it would satisfy my quench as a decent RPG. When I role play, I like to know I have a role. Not just, "Here! Grab this sword and have at it! whoosshh" *Whoosshh for epic sound effects. BUT, the gameplay could seriously counter the lack of a seemingly loose story. Doesn't look too story driven, ya know? Anyways, I want to get Katamari Forever. Though, I'll definitely rent this game, consider purchasing it then. |
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I hear there's pretty much 0 story, and that the entirety of the joy from the game comes from rewarding gameplay.
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Well, like I previously stated, as long as the gameplay was completely jizztastic, and at least has a background.
I remember reading about it in a magazine, and that it was pretty hardcore in the sense of difficulty. Co-op seems pretty delicious, haven't seen much, but co-op is always a plus, especially in RPG's. Do you plan on getting it? |
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Already have it reserved and paid off.
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Mmmm, nice.
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The hoes will be slain.
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Haha, damn right!
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How much is the PS3 with backwards compatibility?
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No clue, but soon, you won't be able to buy them.
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