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#1 Bunnyslippers
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The Logitech Z906 is a great set. If you are fine with 5.1DTS or Dolby Digital

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#2 Bunnyslippers
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Dirty minds think alike lol.

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#3 Bunnyslippers
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My guess

- faster blu-ray drive and suport for 100GB discs
- more cell processors, or Cell with more ppu's and spu's
- faster graphics chip
- a lot more system and video memory (all games: 1080p, 60fps, 3d)
- backwards compatiblity with PS3 games. Developing for PS3 and PS4 will be the same. VERY IMPORTANT

Features
- More editing tools for video/photo's (cybershot, NEX, Alpha, HD camcorders)
- Just more services
- More connectivity with other Sony products

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#4 Bunnyslippers
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If your room is to dark the game wont track your head. But on a bright day with the sun shining on a white wall in the back, the wall is brighter than the move lights. So PS eye doesn't see your move controllers.

That is my big complain about the game. The 1:1 tracking worksgreat but in ideal lighting condition.

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#5 Bunnyslippers
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Twisted Metal: Black - Uncensored story-mode and online. (Make it happen)

Zone of the Enders Second Runner -Online vs-mode

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#6 Bunnyslippers
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Connect the PS3 andPC to the same router. Use PS3 Media Server on the PC. This way you can copy/send music, photo's videos to your PS3.

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#7 Bunnyslippers
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[QUOTE="5nakeEater"]

The logitech DFGT was $100 at tiger direct a week ago, but it seems to be unavailable now. You can probably find a refurbished one for cheaper. I do know that the game has more support for the DFGT as it is the official wheel for the game.

GTR12

A bit wrong with that, the DFGT is NOT the official wheel, the official one the Thrustmaster 500RS, google it if your not unsure.

Both wheels wear the GT-logo. But the Logitech Driving Force GT is already in stores. And the Thrustmaster 500RS was just announced.

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#8 Bunnyslippers
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Everybody is raving about the facial animation. But to me it is very impressive how they made the game look and especially sound like an oldfashioned gangster-movie.

But is this still the game which will actually fill a blu-ray disc as once was said.

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#9 Bunnyslippers
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For some people it isn't obvious. They only see the big Rockstar logo and think of GTA or RedDead Redemption. Of course the people following this game from the beginning, know this already.

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#10 Bunnyslippers
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...not Rockstar. Rockstar is only publishing the game.

Team Bondywas also responsible for The Getaway for the PS2.

Just to remind everybody.

If somebody is interested, here is a very old interview from 2004 http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/i_teambondi