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#1 DriftRS
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wait, didn't Sony have a full add campaign mocking the Wiimote and motion controls in general, then come out with thier own wiimote? Then complain about thier technology being insulted by a competitor?

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[QUOTE="DriftRS"]

none of you guys think too much before posting huh...

IGN 3/10

Eurogamer 4/10

MS Xbox World 4.5/10

Gamespot 5.5/10

Gamestyle 5/10

Playstation Lifetstyle 3/10

CGChartz 3.3/10

Notice how IGN is pretty inline with most other reviews, infact, they're closer to the average (being 4), then Gamespot is. Maybe you should all get of your fanboy high horses and do some research before you complain when a publication reviews a bad game badly.

ithilgore2006

In this case they're in line with the majority., but IGN are one of the poorer review sites for game, all the same.

actualy, thier reviews are fairly inline with gamespots... and I'd say gamespot is less reliable then IGN.

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#3 DriftRS
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[QUOTE="Buckledant"]

[QUOTE="amaneuvering"]

Yeah, I'm still not convinced it's realtime regardless of what it says.

That's a pre-rendered CG trailer if every I saw one.

If an RE game comes out on 3DS and looks like that however then I will be happy to say I was wrong.

amaneuvering

Are you telling me that this is CG?

Yup.

I think this is CG made to represent what Capcom thinks they will be able to achieve on 3DS, rather than actual 3D graphics running on the 3DS in realtime and recorded for our benefit.

I may be wrong but I'll stick with what I believe until I see more convincing evidence to the contrary.

But that makes no sense... The camera could be rotated by the players during the demo, I don't think any company has created a "3d record feature" yet... And... it was definetly 3D graphics running on the 3DS in realtime, as it was 3D, and the camera was able to rotate around it.

The 3D dino demo linked here has no background at all, hence why games didn't end up looking like that, but this here is rendering a fully realised scene. Lets also keep in mind, any AI or physics processing is NOT done on the GPU. All of that will be pushed off onto the CPU when gameplay is implimented, and shouldn't effect the graphics too much. It'll probably be similar to how RE5 looked ingame vs cutscenes.

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[QUOTE="Buckledant"]

[QUOTE="amaneuvering"]

Yeah, I don't think anyone believes those are realtime graphics. I certainly don't at this stage. If the 3DS was however capable of those graphics in realtime in a full RE game then I would indeed be impressed.

JLF1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es0xReoS2nA

Here's a trailer of of the game, as confirmed in the description, running in realtime.

That's just a trailer though, it's not gameplay.

Yeah, it's a trailer, cause it was uploaded to youtube and they can't give you a DS to see it onscreen yourself... But it was available on the DS during E3
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[QUOTE="DriftRS"]

Resident Evil on DS

amaneuvering

Yeah, I don't think anyone believes those are realtime graphics. I certainly don't at this stage. If the 3DS was however capable of those graphics in realtime in a full RE game then I would indeed be impressed.

You'll be happy to know, it was confirmed by a press release to be ingame, and the press at E3 were able to run through it while manipulating the camera :)

EDIT: also keep in mind, the 3DS has to render 2 copies of the image to output in 3D, so it's actually more powerful then those screens might lead you to believe, as it's rendering 2 copies of that at the same time.

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Resident Evil on DS

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#8 DriftRS
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none of you guys think too much before posting huh...

IGN 3/10

Eurogamer 4/10

MS Xbox World 4.5/10

Gamespot 5.5/10

Gamestyle 5/10

Playstation Lifetstyle 3/10

CGChartz 3.3/10

Notice how IGN is pretty inline with most other reviews, infact, they're closer to the average (being 4), then Gamespot is. Maybe you should all get of your fanboy high horses and do some research before you complain when a publication reviews a bad game badly.

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#9 DriftRS
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Haha, so lets get this straight, the company renowned for aggressivly mocking and putting down other companies gets all sad when the same thing happens to them? In fact, isn't Sony the company that staged a whole add campaign around mocking Nintendo and Microsoft, and then came out with thier own waggly stick?

So Nintendo mocks 3D glasses, not even targetted at Sony, and sony gets all sad and mopey :( Bullies not used to being bullied themselves?

http://au.ps3.ign.com/articles/110/1103136p1.html

"When you listen to what they are saying about the effect of 3D perspective to the games, they are saying the same message we are, but they don't have to bash some small part of what the other company is doing."

No, they can just do what you do and bash all of what other companie(s) are doing in a massive world-wide advertising campaign :)

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#10 DriftRS
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That would be awesome, but good luck convincing em to do it...

Australia is like a cash cow. In america, you pay about 50-60USD per game. In australia, we pay between 90-110USD per game. They know the Aussie market, and possibly the european market would crash if they made the system region free