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New UT2007 Details

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 12/09/2005 02:02 PM [ Print | 12 comment(s) ] · 3480 views

In the new issue of PSM (Playstation Magazine), they had an interview with some people from Epic games and talked about UT2007 on PS3. Yes, they played UT2007 in real-time on PS3 running at 720p.





Here is most of what the article said: New UT2007 Details

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Rosco
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#63562 Posted on: 12/09/2005 02:46 PM
Any UT game on a GayStation is Sacrilege!! If this game comes out with consolitis I will swear off the brand forever.

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Dark_Biene
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#63564 Posted on: 12/09/2005 03:50 PM
Gaystation...
that's great :))

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Mertsch
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#63565 Posted on: 12/09/2005 04:35 PM
As long as it is a PC game it is equal to me if it is released on console, too
But please
GO AWAY WITH CONSOLE PORTS!!!!

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boniek
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#63569 Posted on: 12/09/2005 06:54 PM
word!

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ULJarad
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#63572 Posted on: 12/09/2005 10:12 PM
It's funny how the greatest first-person shooter ever, Perfect Dark, is on the Nintendo 64 console. Quality and content.

Consoles games are social games. Who cares if the controls are slightly worse? If you've never used a controller, sucks for you for being limited to only being good at one thing. What matters is you and 3+ other buddies can game at any given moment. No need for four $1000+ computers, having to drag your pc over, and patch just so you can be with people? What matters is you're spending time with friends rather than obsessing over how precisely you can keep a crosshair on someone's head.

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boniek
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#63573 Posted on: 12/10/2005 12:01 AM
Well if money is not the limit then... I'm sorry but I prefer k+m (precision!) and four comps any day over gamepad and splitscreen on console :> ESPECIALLY in fps or rts.
Playing in splitscreen is more of pain than pleasure - your enemy is always seeing what you are doing. you have non-proportional, small screen area and on current gen consoles split screen makes game look ugly or at least worse, you cant identify position of your enemy by sound (all players are on same speakers). All that is very important for me. Dragging comp for a lanparty is a burden - agreed, but other than that playing multiplayer games is just awesome in terms of comfort. I will never understand why there is no k+m support for console fps - I mean it is specialized controller for fps games just like mat dance for dance dance revolution. Sorry for random rant, but hopefully you got my point.

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Domingo
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#63574 Posted on: 12/10/2005 12:10 AM
Might as well swear it off. They can get the same performance out of a $500 console as a PC that costs 4X as much and can have hundreds of possible configs and driver issues. Running at 720p or 1080i...even the resolution is there.
Plug in a mouse and you're set.

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thomas997
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#63579 Posted on: 12/10/2005 08:02 AM
"slightly worse"...

If you actually played kb + mouse fps's you would realise how shitty a game feels when you dont have that capability..

Plus you cant compare fps on the console to fps on the pc.

Look at halo, it was rated as an amazing xbox game. but play it on the PC and guess what, its not all that special any more.

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thomas997
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#63580 Posted on: 12/10/2005 08:07 AM
Same performance, yes. but thats what, almost a year away?

but anyway, why would playstation fans be interested in UT?

Unless they plan to steal the halo audience from the xbox which is highly unlikely...


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thomas997
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#63581 Posted on: 12/10/2005 08:14 AM
btw here is a quote to ease the OP mind:

"We're leading on PC so fears about a "port" feel are unfounded. We know where our audience is ;-)."

Just think of it as a well done port from pc to ps3, just used to hype to system.

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calanthe
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#63583 Posted on: 12/10/2005 02:10 PM
I'd love to lick your buttocks.

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jago_ai
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#63595 Posted on: 12/12/2005 11:36 AM
Wow...Rosco sure showed his intelligence with that post.

I swear...all you "PC is the greatest platform in the world" are as bad as the arrogant "Mac elitist" people.

Who gives a flying f*ck what platform the games are on...and for the record some of the THE greatest and most recognizable game characters are CONSOLE characters. :-P

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