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Well 1st of all lets face it. GT is made for eye candy. It's supposed to look as real as possible. Dwells on performance, but I would say the main attraction to the game is the visual aesthetics. The look of the scenery and everything as you drive by. I am not a sony fanboy, but I was blown away the first time I played GT3-4. The visuals are was what immersed you and made the last games great.

Bottom line - GT is not the PS3, lets get back on track here :) no pun intended...

Whats so immersive about people standing still when a 1.5 tonne car is flying towards them?

Feeling like your in the game world is more complex than just pretty textures, it's the way your surroundings act when you do something. Like hitting a tree, bashing the front of your car off, and unfortunately GT has never offered any of those things.

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why compare game which is a PORT? if the game was made for xbox360 then ported to ps3 of course it wouldnt be as good ...

meh doesnt matter if you dont like ps3 dont buy it :3some: im happy with my purchase

As above...

Compare Exclusives not ports.

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why compare game which is a PORT? if the game was made for xbox360 then ported to ps3 of course it wouldnt be as good ...

meh doesnt matter if you dont like ps3 dont buy it :) im happy with my purchase

90% of the games will be port

they will be written for 2 or 3 platforms , very few games bar specific console franchises are platform specific

im still going to get one but dont fool yourself into thinking it something super special , it will not be . its not that much better than the 360 . its slightly better , maybe 10-20% but thats it . you will not see radically different content for the ps3 compared to 360 versions of the same game . especially if the ps3 does not take a dominant market position like it did last time round

and blu ray doesnt interest me at all . i can dl hd movies for free and watch them from the media center and by the time blu ray takes off enough to be convienience format like dvd (ie everywhere , just put it in and watch) a player will be like 100$ and burner $200

ive maybe watched a dozen dvds on my ps2 and i got it at launch , its not realy a big factor in selling consoles this time round

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this was one of the stupidest things ive seen

its like those pathetic sims games

its a bad seinfeld episode , game about NOTHING!

Home isnt a "game", its a network system much like xbox live but built with-in a "virtual world" to make it more interesting i guess.

Looks pretty decent to me, especially seeing as its free.

No it's just a place sony can cram advertisment down your throat.

It does look pretty cool though. I wonder how many people will be able to be in each hub though?

seriously dude, it seems you really dont like ps3 so how about you stop posting in the topic which is about the ps3. its all well and good to now like a console , that is your right. but what is the point of saying stuff which you have no idea about...

Home will have advertisement, But that is to help to keen it free unlike xbox live. Sony has already stated what it's plan for advertisements is, and its seems far from what you have said? im sorry but if you have insider source about sony and the ps3 please share all your information....

im sick of people bagging out a console system because they dont like it or are just a fanboy of another system. i think ps3 is very good that is my opinion i personal dont like the xbox but you dont see me making up bullshit ?

:whistling:

seriously dude, it seems you really dont like ps3 so how about you stop posting in the topic which is about the ps3. its all well and good to now like a console , that is your right. but what is the point of saying stuff which you have no idea about...

Home will have advertisement, But that is to help to keen it free unlike xbox live. Sony has already stated what it's plan for advertisements is, and its seems far from what you have said? im sorry but if you have insider source about sony and the ps3 please share all your information....

im sick of people bagging out a console system because they dont like it or are just a fanboy of another system.

:thumbsup:

Werd

i personal dont like the xbox but you dont see me making up bullshit ?

:whistling:

ohh and blue-ray is awsome, just got my free James Bond blue-ray dvd from sony ;) too bad i dont have a HDtv ;)

I got mine too :) It looks awesome in 1080p! I've got Gone in 60 Seconds on BluRay too which looks pretty good, not as sharp as Casino Royale though I think.

save up for a 1080p screen! so worth it!!

seriously dude, it seems you really dont like ps3 so how about you stop posting in the topic which is about the ps3. its all well and good to now like a console , that is your right. but what is the point of saying stuff which you have no idea about...

Home will have advertisement, But that is to help to keen it free unlike xbox live. Sony has already stated what it's plan for advertisements is, and its seems far from what you have said? im sorry but if you have insider source about sony and the ps3 please share all your information....

im sick of people bagging out a console system because they dont like it or are just a fanboy of another system. i think ps3 is very good that is my opinion i personal dont like the xbox but you dont see me making up bullshit ?

:blink:

Every thing i've stated has been a fact.

I do like the ps3 it will be a great console, but the people rambling on about how fantastic "IT IS" when it's not "IT WILL" be fantastic in the future but not for a while yet.

Every thing i've stated has been a fact.

I do like the ps3 it will be a great console, but the people rambling on about how fantastic "IT IS" when it's not "IT WILL" be fantastic in the future but not for a while yet.

lol, your comment about home is far from fact! I think all you have said its opinion not FACT!

90% Ports?

state your sources...

90% of all games for the last 15 years of video game history have been ported by from 1 system to another

how many dedicated ps2 games are their in comparison to the total library for the console ?

why do you think the ps3 will be any different ?

how long did it take you guys to get Casino Royale?

Did anyone with a non-aus delivered system get one when they signed on as Aussie resident?

Does Blu-ray have zone restrictions or PAL/NTSC?? Will the aussie Bond disc play on a Jap PS3?

90% of all games for the last 15 years of video game history have been ported by from 1 system to another

how many dedicated ps2 games are their in comparison to the total library for the console ?

why do you think the ps3 will be any different ?

orly? well feel free to state the 90% of ports between the PS1, N64 and dreamcast.

I'll wait here.

Chances are you cant.

^^^

well almost every launch title has been a port of a 360 title. And that trend looks set to continue at least for the remainder of this year.

you fail to state the amount of ported titles there were for 360 launch. keep in mind most games made by EA etc arent exclusives ported to ps3, there port games in general, made at a safe GFX level etc, to suit every console.

PS3 console has better everything than 360 console except price. end story. less hassles aswell... 360's have had more f**kups after release than any other system release in history.

P.S. if you wanna battle exclusives...

Perfect Dark Zero vs Resistance: Fall of Man...?

Ill take resistance thanks...

Call of Duty 2 vs Resistance: Fall of Man...?

Ill take resistance thanks...

Oh and werent Need for Speed Most Wanted, Peter Jackson's King Kong, Madden NFL 06, NBA 2K6, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 06, FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup, NHL 2K6 and NBA Live 06 all on previous consoles? which would mean they arent even new generation ports at launch... just another way for microsoft to make money... rushed production line, rushed launch titles leads to extremely poor release. but i guess the people had to buy something while waiting for ps3...

theyre only ahead cause they released 1 year before the ps3. whyd they do that anyway? i mean the 360 had heaps of bugs at release and games werent anything special... maybe they just knew the innevitable would happen if sony would release there puppy closer to the release of the little box of terrors?

ofcourse this is all speculation, who knows what couldve/will happen, i just hate fanboys, especially xbox fanboys, always jumping the gun and first to attack views different to 360 is god.

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