Skilletor said:Next F-Zero will be 60fps 2D, 30fps 3D. haha
SolidSnakex said:Nope, it's just for Fury tracks.
I can't watch the video at work, damn administrator won't install Flash. Can you explain this a bit more? I am...intrigued.darkwing said:lol the after picture/video of the winner after the race is going to be awesome
Oh you mean the rumoured Wipeout Trinity? Fingers crossed for an E3 announcement.low-G said:Maybe they'll make a 60fps PS3 native version.
Leona Lewis said:I can't watch the video at work, damn administrator won't install Flash. Can you explain this a bit more? I am...intrigued.
darkwing said:lol the after picture/video of the winner after the race is going to be awesome
Kenak said:Am I the only one who doesn't give a fuck about the FPS as long as its stable? Wipeout Pulse is awesome on the PSP and supposedly it's 30FPS. I have no problem with this.
Leona Lewis said:I can't watch the video at work, damn administrator won't install Flash. Can you explain this a bit more? I am...intrigued.
LOL, nice. Rear touch, dual cameras, etc. offer obvious gameplay possibilities, but I can't wait to see how devs use all the functionality of the PSVita to do little things like this.jlevel13 said:The front facing camera snaps a photo of the winner's face and pushes it out to all the other racers (hopefully optional).
Kenak said:Am I the only one who doesn't give a fuck about the FPS as long as its stable? Wipeout Pulse is awesome on the PSP and supposedly it's 30FPS. I have no problem with this.
Skilletor said:I definitely prefer 60fps, especially after Wipeout HD. But I'm not going to say no to this because it's 30.
This is out of the ordinary for 2011?snk2 said:LOL @30 FPS
its 2011 ffs
The PSP games COULD run at ~60 fps if you overclocked to 333 MHz. Both games featured an unlocked framerate in most modes which would result in a bump to 60 fps. When things got heavy the framerate would still take a hit, but it was much smoother than playing the game on a stock PSP.D2M15 said:No.
Neither did the PSX ones.
Untrue, actually. That was the one mode that was actually limited to 30 fps. Even when overclocked, any mode involving only your ship (without any AI) was locked to 30. All other modes could run at 60 fps in 333 MHz mode.The PSP Wipeouts did run at 60FPS on the Zone tracks, but 30 otherwise.
That's kind of par for the course in 2011, actually. If you want the highest concentration of 60 fps 3D console games you'll have to go back to the early years of PS2 where AAA and budget titles alike almost always ran at 60 fps. It was an interlaced 60 fps, of course, but 60 fps nonetheless.LOL @30 FPS
its 2011 ffs
Utopia much? I don't like it anymore than you, but 60fps is hardly common. Average gamer doesn't know what it is, just that the game feels better/more responsive.snk2 said:LOL @30 FPS
its 2011 ffs
Skilletor said:I definitely prefer 60fps, especially after Wipeout HD. But I'm not going to say no to this because it's 30.
Haha, Jeff Gerstmann was there.jlevel13 said:Looks great in the video (looks like wipeout). Cross platform play with up to 8 players is impressive.
I doubt it, just different models from those companies.Kenak said:"20 New Ships"
Does that mean twenty new companies ie. Feisar, EG-X, AG, etc. or just new alternative skins? IIRC Wipeout Pulse only has like... 10 different ships. Quite the upgrade if true.
I don't think it's fair to say that the assets aren't Wipeout HD quality, though. It looks very detailed, just different. The framerate hit is annoying, however, but this kind of stuff is common with first generation software. Resistance 1 was originally a 60 fps game, for instance.Pazuzu9 said:So it went from 'we can run Wipeout HD on this thing, identical assets, same resolution textures, etc, just knocked down to the NGP res at 60fps' to... something that doesn't seem to have as sharp assets as Wipeout HD, at 30fps.
What happened?
Bad_Boy said:-10 new tracks
-20 new ships
-new game modes & weapons
-front facing camera (like burnout paradise)
-augmented reality museum / ship gallery
-8 player online/local
-cross platform play
Atruvius said:Haha, Jeff Gerstmann was there.
Game looks so smooth. I'm stafting get an itch to buy this thing.
AzureNightmare said:the psp wipeouts were absolutely terrible because they only ran at 30fps, same goes for the PS1 wipeouts.
Because they claimed Wipeout HD ran at 60fps no problem.jkh13 said:Why is everyone so angry at 30fps? As long as it is fun who cares about the technicalities. The old games were 30fps and were great fun, why is everyone bashing?
Pazuzu9 said:Because they claimed Wipeout HD ran at 60fps no problem.
I like Wipeout HD more than the PSP games.
dark10x said:I don't think it's fair to say that the assets aren't Wipeout HD quality, though. It looks very detailed, just different. The framerate hit is annoying, however, but this kind of stuff is common with first generation software. Resistance 1 was originally a 60 fps game, for instance.
http://n4g.com/news/693887/ps3-wipeout-hd-runs-on-ngp-with-no-changes/com#c-4891087/Spiegel said:Who is "they"?
Clunker said:It does, but only on CFW, where it goddamned screams at 60FPS. It's glorious.
Big, big disappointment at this running only at 30. I'm not normally an FPS whore, but in racers and fighting games, it's 60 or bust.
As far as I can tell, it's not. It just supports cross-platform play with Wipeout HD Fury on the PS3.sankt-Antonio said:i was not aware that this is getting a ps3 version also. now im happy
I'm not being ridiculous. F-Zero X and F-Zero GX were goddamned magical because they ran at a constant and stable 60FPS. It is absolutely total bullshit that they can't have Wipeout 2048 running at a stable 60fps.Curufinwe said:Don't be ridiculous; the PSP and PS1 Wipeouts were fantastic games.
Dunan said:Can't wait; this will sell me on the Vita.
After a decade or so of unhappy events and disasters in the real world (culminating in the huge earthquake that, among other, much worse things, destroyed my microwave and rice cooker), I'm hoping that the world of 2048 will be a brighter, more utopian one, now that anti-gravity has become a reality. Pierre Belmondo discovers it in, what, 2040 or so?
As I understand the chronology, around the time of Fusion things go corrupt, with sponsors fixing races and the like, but the original era isn't supposed to be like that. And with humanity's energy problems solved by anti-gravity, it's an ideal situation for a golden age without war and destruction and with humanity looking upward.
Gritty settings have their place, but I want a bright one this time.
Leona Lewis said:Assuming PSVita doesn't launch until the holidays, that still leaves a few months to reach 60 FPS. In any case, I don't think anyone will be disappointed in the end.
kamorra said:gagagagaga