Jon Carter
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I wonder how it will compare with Driver Renegade. That had a pretty big open city, there was just nothing in it, apparently unlike LEGO Avengers. Maybe the catch will be an awful framerate?
Wel, in the screenshots it does look a bit empty. So maybe like Lego City Undercover, pop-in could be apparent with cars and characters just loading right in front of you.I wonder how it will compare with Driver Renegade. That had a pretty big open city, there was just nothing in it, apparently unlike LEGO Avengers. Maybe the catch will be an awful framerate?
http://s.pro-gmedia.com/videogamer/media/images/3ds/driver_renegade/screens/driver_renegade_1.jpg
Batman 3 on Vita was fantastic and ran a LOT better than Batman 2 so I'm a little worried about framerate/resolution for this now.
That's good news. Hopefully it will be New 3DS-enhanced for smoother framerate.
Well, Chase Begins is nearly 3 years old and started development even before. So maybe they managed to squeeze some more stuff out of it.Now I wonder if those screenshots aren't taken from a New 3DS. It's kinda strange that they could totally get rid of LCU's fog.
But was in others...
So..who knows.
They've actually done a bit of pre-release promo work for the handheld versions. Interviews and dev blogs with screenshots below:
http://www.iplaypsvita.com/2016/01/...-about-lego-marvel-s-avengers-on-the-ps-vita/
Will There Be Any PS Vita Specific Features?
Rather than being a port of the console experience, the handheld version acts more like a companion to the console game, exploring alternative scenes and different aspects of the Marvel Universe and iconic movie moments. In the main game, both the handheld and console versions cover the same MCU storyline from the films, but theres so much going on in the film sequences that there are a dozen ways you could approach adapting them into a level, and in many places we have deviated to focus on different characters or set pieces
Well, Chase Begins is nearly 3 years old and started development even before. So maybe they managed to squeeze some more stuff out of it.
Plus while Chase Begins did had fog, it wasn't as prominent in some situations and screenshots...
But was in others...
So..who knows.
First Vita Lego game was a direct ps3 port.Vita owners have been fooled before by sweet-talking developers. They're always talking about pushing the Vita to the limits, but let's be honest: it's all code language for pushing the 3DS to the limit because that is what the Vita version is handcuffed to.
Make me a Lego game that's on par with the PSP versions from back in the day and then we'll talk.
Lego Batman PSP still stomps on both Batman games on Vita.
First Vita Lego game was a direct ps3 port.
Last few lego games; batman3 and jurassic world were enormous fun. Fun is what it's all about.
There is some footage of the 3DS version here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL1EiOMNDLI&feature=youtu.be
Seems okay but framerate in free roam is kinda bad, and so is pop-in.
That's good news. Hopefully it will be New 3DS-enhanced for smoother framerate.
<whistles while walking away>
I wonder how it will compare with Driver Renegade. That had a pretty big open city, there was just nothing in it, apparently unlike LEGO Avengers. Maybe the catch will be an awful framerate?
Here's some Vita Free Roam footage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcclB-ppCBg
The fog is real, but performance seems ok
So are there New 3DS enhancements or not? Anyone try it on a New 3DS?
Yes it does - it's worth checking out imo.
What are the enhancements?
The extra CPU power in New 3DS was put to use to improve the frame rate in the open world and general levels - you'll notice the difference!