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- Lost Planet - Extreme Condition
- X360, PS3
- Published by Capcom
- Developped by Capcom
- French release: Available
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I hope they port Dead Rising to the PS3 also, complete with Home trophies. I'll take the jaggiest port over having to worry about my console dying on me because I played the game too much.
trust me i had 8 :( the last 4 i hardly used
As for the jaggies ...so what.
I think a Dead Rising port is far more unlikely though because that was obviously a western-centric game for a very western audience. It ended up selling well all over, sure, but I hardly think it's aimed at the audience Capcom feel confident they'll reach by putting things on the PS3. Lost Planet though, I never thought for a second that'd stay on the 360.
They cut AA for this version. Ouch.
skate. also have no AA on PS3.
I hope they port Dead Rising to the PS3 also, complete with Home trophies. I'll take the jaggiest port over having to worry about my console dying on me because I played the game too much.
As for the screens, it seems like Capcom must be having problems porting the engine over to PS3, after all it was designed for 360. Doesn't bode well for DMC4, which also uses the same engine.
As for Dead Rising, I wouldn't rule out a port but at the same time there's a case against it. Its a very western aimed game unlike Lost Planet, which has the Japanese appeal. With 360 basically owning the west there wouldn't be much point in releasing a PS3 version unless they want to build up hype for a sequel.
I got one, so this is my second...however I have played the shit out of it, and I haven't gotten any problems with it so far *knocks on the wood*
Besides, this is for PS3 owners, so those who say I played it wont get it again, well obviously, nobody would pay a game twice right, thats why this is Lost Planet PS3, for the PS3 owners that didn't get it.
Besides, I think they are editing the engine a bit, but so far its either the same or a bit jagged over.
Its actually like RE4 really.
When it was on GC then went to PS2 with some new content and feature then to PC and then the Wii, which is the ultimate version.
So this one has all the extra features and content from both the PC and the 360, into one.
Very good pack if you ask me for those LP fans out on the PS3 side.
zero motion blur FTL
looks like capcom is also having problems with PS3 hardware :(
zero motion blur FTL
Look at DMC4 and tell me they have a problem with PS3.
Lost Planet on the other hand is one of the best looking games out on the market today. Hell I have said a million times before and I will say it again Lost Planet >> MGS4 (graphically)
Environment/FX wise, LP has the advantage..
I don't know, MGS4 just doesn't impress me at all... the motion blur in Lost Planet is to die for.