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The animations aren't all that bad, but it's still a bit too "quirky".
Also, I can't stand that "splash" that appears when you hit a ball
Very anoying, is that a feature that can be turned off?
like for example you only play for sets. In real life, you get sets, a game and then the match but in VT you only get for example two sets and then the match.
That annoys me a lot.
But the game-play is always 10/10 in this game so it amkes me over-look all those things.
That way everyone can rush in and say how much the graphics suck...
Well, you know that's how it is with these forums. LOL! ^__^
But for ones who do- Here is a factual comparison: IGN stated the PS3 looks better when SEGA ran both versions side to side.
Apperantly the PS3 was much sharper and supported more clear textures.
^Those are facts so Xbots, don't go mad (who am i kidding, I know they will lol)
Some forums seem to think these are PS3 (read: the best graphical version of the game).
Guys, who cares?
But for ones who do- Here is a factual comparison: IGN stated the PS3 looks better when SEGA ran both versions side to side.
Apperantly the PS3 was much sharper and supported more clear textures.
^Those are facts so Xbots, don't go mad (who am i kidding, I know they will lol)
Some forums seem to think these are PS3 (read: the best graphical version of the game).
Memory might also have something to do with it. Lindbergh has a gig of RAM! Something tells me there's not a whole lot of texture compression going on. Blu-Ray (more storage capacity for uncompressed textures) and the as-standard HDD (for use as a memory cache) might give the PS3 the edge in this regard.
Jato this game is arcadeish.
like for example you only play for sets. In real life, you get sets, a game and then the match but in VT you only get for example two sets and then the match.
That annoys me a lot.
But the game-play is always 10/10 in this game so it amkes me over-look all those things.
It's not completely realistic probably because some features are included/excluded to keep it interesting since it's still a game and has to be fun in the end, not realistic persé.
But I don't see how adding a highly annoying flashing splash adds anything to the gameplay?
Also, the amount of sets should be costumizable to anyone's likings, which is especially usefull for multiplayer games, so I don't see why you couldn't play a full lengths match?
In real life, you get games, sets and then the match
You know your stuff Jimmy. Good to have you on board :)
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Sega says..........Virtua Tennis ps3 is in 1080P!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://watch.impress.co.jp/game/docs/20060915/sega...
that its good or bad?? my TV its only 1080i!!! A need a new one T_T