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#1 glitch2424
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REBIRTH OF JAK!!! Man, that game, although I didn't appreciate it back in the time it came out, was such a great franchise. Visually, gameplay-wise, and story-wise, it was unforgettable. Jak and Daxter were such a great duo...and, while I always argued that Ratchet and Clank were the better duo, I have to give it to JaK and Daxter for their incredible adventures (ESPECIALLY the first game, THe precursor legacy or somethin like that. It gave the best sense of exploration, next to Super Mario 64), and great characters. THE PS3 BEGS FOR JAK 4! THEY NEED TA BRING IT BACK!!!!
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#3 glitch2424
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1: i can download hugh demos in 5min, sometimes 15min but never longer.

2: i do have an xbox360 with xboxlive and no lag (no im not uploading or downloading when i go online)

3: i have 15games and play them online with no lag AT ALL

4: i have over 10 friends in my list that i play with allot and they also have great lagless online play.

5: maybe its only in your area or just usa, but in europe its not as crappy as you say.

6: guess i clearly do know what im talking about.

lostzoulz

1) It depends on what demos you're talking about. If you're talking about the mini/arcade demos, the PS3 can do that too in the exact same amount of time. Don't twist teh truth.

2) Of course you're not gonna have any lag with no background dling...silly.

3) I'm sure you do...I believe you, I do. I DID hav XBL, btw, and even with a DIRECT connection, I STILL had lag while playing Halo 2.

4) Friends that live near to you...? They're not on the other side of teh world...?

5) Why would Europe have crappy online play...! It makes no diff...!

6) Uhhh no you don't...

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#4 glitch2424
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I dont have to have a 360 to relate what I've heard from people that DO have one. Also you have no idea who they were playing so to claim they were playing someone "on the other side of the world" shows YOU are the one who knows nothing about what they're talking about.
Alpha2

Nice logic. :)

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#5 glitch2424
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Ya gotta be kidding me, Resistance was suprisingly long...for a shooter. Resistance's campaign probably has to be the longest FPS I've ever played, especially when you put Halo 1 and 2 into the question. Dunno about Half Life 2 or F.E.A.R, because I haven't played them before, but Resistance's campaign has to be the longest FPS game I've played, and that's saying a lot. Maybe you were expecting something longer...?

If this is your first time playing a FPS, then you should know Resistance's campaign is relatively long. Now, an RPG is long, having 30+ hours. Yeah, don't expect super long campaigns from FPS's...your not gonna get it.

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#6 glitch2424
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Yeah the PS3 is an amazing piece of hardware, it's been smooth sailing since I opened it up from the box. Very impressive - it made me realize just how high quality Sony's products are...I -err I mean my dad- has to buy more stuff from them. The only prob is that they have expensive products beyond the PS3 and PS2. It makes me wonder just how small the percentage of broken PS3s out there.
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#7 glitch2424
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Oh yeah, and I heard this is the same situation in XBL. I don't own a 360 and I haven't tried the current XBL, but the current dling speed is probably the same on all current systems.
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#8 glitch2424
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Sony's coming up with background dling with the March update. In the meantime, put on your flame-resistant mask. You might need it...

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#9 glitch2424
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[QUOTE="Xanog1"]

Hooray!

Now I can play games AND download the demos at the same time, this will come in handy whenever the Lair demo comes out, considering the massive amount of space that it will likely need.

Krigon

Haha, and i thought they where talking about downloading background pictures/flash for the ps3 :P silly me

lol same here.

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#10 glitch2424
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It all depends on your personal preference of gameplay. If you want cool, memorable characters and a pick-up-and-play offensive juggle-based game, go for Tekken. If ya want a well balanced game with a perfect blend of defense and offense, but with a longer learning curve than most fighting games, go for VF5. Granted, cool characters can be made in VF with its customization system.

In my eyes, though, VF5 will (and does) set the bar for all fighting games. Tekken 6 will have much to live up to. I've played Tekken before, and I've seen tournament and gameplay vids, and I all see is juggling, juggling, and juggling...! It's all about the combos, which any fighting game fan knows that one has to memorize and practice before getting very efficient at. To me, and to most others who have been turned off by this focus of gameplay, and thus have been turned off by fighting games in general (which is why no1 barely plays them in arcades anymore besides the hardcore...), Tekken is only for those who were fans of Tekken 3's gameplay. VF I prefer over any Tekken game, gameplay-wise. VF4 (which I bought a month ago) was the 3rd fighting game I ever gotten into (first it was SC2, then it was SF:AC). It's great, but it's a lil slow, but that's being fixed in VF5. VF5 is WAY more balanced than Tekken (almost every single player is used in VF5, while only a key few are used in tournaments in Tekken because they can string more combos). That's KEY to a fighting games's success, no doubt: balance. Also, there's so much more depth in VF5, which is why its the rage in arcades in Japan (or so the critics say). So, bottomline go for VF5.