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i like warhawkguys new haircut.
:lolspwolf said:july or august or september for PSN
ant1532 said::lol
So Summer. Sounds good. Wonder what they're going to price it at. I can see it go for 20-25
Sony PR recently told Kotaku "Fall."ant1532 said::lol
So Summer. Sounds good. Wonder what they're going to price it at. I can see it go for 20-25
if true. fall is too far away.BuddyC said:Sony PR recently told Kotaku "Fall."
ant1532 said:Not liking the in-game interface at all but the game itself looks pretty good.
When is this supposed to hit again? And it's not just one map is it?
Y2Kevbug11 said:I saw "IGN Officially Reveals...Silent Hill" and I furiously clicked on the thread.
spwolf said:you do realize that Tekken 5 upscale costs $20 right? I cant see anything less than $40 for PSN. This is big production, big game...expensive.
If that was the deal, they'd send it through retail instead.spwolf said:you do realize that Tekken 5 upscale costs $20 right? I cant see anything less than $40 for PSN. This is big production, big game...expensive.
Yoboman said:If that was the deal, they'd send it through retail instead.
I like the information thats on the screen just not the way it's being presented. It looks just like a PC game were they just throw on all the information on screen.SilentHill said:I actually really like the UI in this game. Keeps important info at the very top of the screen with a nice map on the side and below that all the players on your team are listed in grey then light up to yellow when they are talking I assume. It will be nice to know who's talking without having to see the actually person.
Online distribution allows for cheaper pricing simply because of its structure. You don't have to send it through retail chains and the costs involved with that are depleted. It can also be assumed that it'll be bought at a much higher quantity than in retail if it is given an efficient price and because all of the profit goes directly back to Sony, there is no reason it wouldn't be cheaper than an ordinary retail game. Even if it was a full scaled one, which they specifically said it wasn't - that it has been scaled back with a multiplayer only focusLittleberu said:Huh, so they'll make the game cheaper because they're not sending it to retail? I think you're missing the point of Online Distribution here.
Yoboman said:Online distribution allows for cheaper pricing simply because of its structure. You don't have to send it through retail chains and the costs involved with that are depleted. It can also be assumed that it'll be bought at a much higher quantity than in retail if it is given an efficient price and because all of the profit goes directly back to Sony, there is no reason it wouldn't be cheaper than an ordinary retail game. Even if it was a full scaled one, which they specifically said it wasn't - that it has been scaled back with a multiplayer only focus
I think you need to realise that sometimes selling more for cheaper is a more profitable venture than selling less at a higher price. Go open up Steam, there are about 4 games in total that are $40. The majority (especially when talking multiplayer only games) are around the $20 plateau.Littleberu said:So what if it's cheaper? It's more money for them. If they can sell Ocarina of Time for 10 bucks, I'm pretty sure people will bite this at 40$.
heh. I can't say I was a fan of killzone online, just couldnt get into it. SP was the focus of that game for me. Though I'm hearing (from Q&A @ the killzone forum) Killzone PS3's online will be much more in depth this time around.Wollan said:Resistance, Killzone, Socom, Warhawk... which one to play online. *rips hair out*
Wollan said:Resistance, Killzone, Socom, Warhawk... which one to play online. *rips hair out*
Bad_Boy said:heh. I can't say I was a fan of killzone online, just couldnt get into it. SP was the focus of that game for me. Though I'm hearing (from Q&A @ the killzone forum) Killzone PS3's online will be much more in depth this time around.
Obviously, I think Resistance has set the bar for every online game, especially the ones you listed.
I'm looking forward to that. Last I heard they were doing some kind of beta testing with it, heard anything new from it?Steroyd said:Should wait for the Killzone Liberation online patch as an indicator of what happens when Guerilla concentrates on online.
Bad_Boy said:I'm looking forward to that. Last I heard they were doing some kind of beta testing with it, heard anything new from it?
Steroyd said:
BuddyC said:Sony PR recently told Kotaku "Fall."
:lol :lolD2M15 said:"Off a cliff."
BuddyC said:Sony PR recently told Kotaku "Fall."
TTP said:Hey BuddyC, I know you can't go into specifics, but I think you can tell us whether or not the distribution method is already set in stone for Warhawk or not. Don't wanna know if it's gonna be PSN or Retail disc. Just if they decided and told you which way they'll go.
Draft said:I think it's cool that Sony is pushing "real" games on their network and not just mini and casual games. I am a total Steam and will always download before doing the retail thing.