Shogmaster
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PSP?!? What the hell, is it gonna be a side scrolling RPG? :lol
sonycowboy said:Yeah, I've consistently thought, "You know, this PSP game could have easily been done on a cell phone. They are pretty much the same."
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Row said:Doesn't MS have some kind of deal with Betesda, that reduces Bethesda to being MS' bitch? I find this (PS3 & PSP releases of Oblivion) hard to believe
Marconelly said:Obliivion for PSP? Huh? Maybe some side quest type of deal.
To those of you who have played the game extensively, how difficult do you think it would be to port something like that with massively scaled down graphics?
Basically, how much more the actual game (not graphics!) is complex that Morrowind, which was a game I could possibly see on PSP, with graphics much worse than on Xbox obviously.
Have in mind that there are engines on PSP (Daxter) that allow for streaming environments like we are used on consoles, and despite that Daxter is one of the best looking games on the system.
Hitler Stole My Potato said:I don't think he's saying PSP=NGage it's just that they'd have to radically restructure the game to make it play on the portable.....like they did with the cell phone version.
open_mouth_ said:is it ok to like Oblivion now?
sonycowboy said:Radically restructuring doesn't really seem to be an option, IMO. It's simply not built for the handheld (or even current gen systems). I'd rather they make a seperate, but related game, than to try any kind of a port. We'll see.
It aint happenin IMO. It's like wishing for true arcade ports back in the NES days.GeoramA said:Now I really want to see how they would pull this off on PSP. Please let it be true!
Musashi Wins! said:The game would lose a crapload of it's immersion without the physics. That's what separates it beyond the far improved graphics for me. It wouldn't be near the same game on PSP even if they somehow could cut it down enough.
Maybe they figured out how to port Morrowind and it will follow the PSP port plan of releasing the previous game at the same time on the handheld. Sure would be cool (though I doubt it's possible).
Kung Fu Jedi said:People laughed at the thought of GTA on the PSP too.
Probably the physics with throwing objects as well as the ragdoll of dead enemies. It's pretty impressive IMO.xBigDanx said:What physics???
You mean the physics that turn your body into a rigid corpse every time you jump? You mean the physics that make the creatures react the same every single time you hit them, regardless of where or how?
Oh yeah, you must have meant those physics... such immersion...
Beowolf said:guess you won't see many "only for 360" stickers on their upcoming titles.
This is exactly what I think will happen. November release for both 360 and PS3, with the 360 release maybe even being a week or two earlier.IJoel said:I wouldn't be surprised if they did a multiplatform release of "TES 4: Oblivion Platinum Edition" or something like that and include all released marketplace content, more quests, and a new expansion pack, along with the release of a stand-alone expansion pack for both X360 and PS3.
Beowolf said:Well, if this is true, I hope it is enhanced or at least better framerate and graphics, and not just some lame port.
xBigDanx said:What physics???
You mean the physics that turn your body into a rigid corpse every time you jump? You mean the physics that make the creatures react the same every single time you hit them, regardless of where or how?
Oh yeah, you must have meant those physics... such immersion...
The worst they could strive for is to make something that looks like Untold Legends, no?Shogmaster said:PSP?!? What the hell, is it gonna be a side scrolling RPG? :lol
That's what I'm thinking too. And actually with something like Daxter engine it would work nice too.I'd expect the PSP version to be more akin to the Daxter/Jak & Daxter situation. Kind of a PSP sidestory taking place in the same universe. There's no way in hell Bethesda would bother "porting" the game, as is, to the PSP.
There's a LOT of people who want RPGs on handhelds. It's not that difficult to understand actually, as those games can be played at slow pace, in small chunks.I honestly don't see the point of an Oblivion port on PSP - just when we have Loco Roco coming along to show us rather unique gameplay experiences one can have on PSP we'd want to play what is perhaps the quintissential "sit in your living room for hours and play" game on the PSP?
psycho_snake said:Please be true. If there is no announcement about this between now and the end of E3 there is no point believing it. If this news is true, then I can save paying $399 just to play this game
Speevy said:It's obviously true. I'm a little puzzled about how they're getting it out so fast though.
gofreak said:Question: what's the likelihood of Bethesda putting a specific date on a game like this if they did not have word from Sony on PS3's launch?
gofreak said:Question: what's the likelihood of Bethesda putting a specific date on a game like this if they did not have word from Sony on PS3's launch?
xBigDanx said:What physics???
You mean the physics that turn your body into a rigid corpse every time you jump? You mean the physics that make the creatures react the same every single time you hit them, regardless of where or how?
Oh yeah, you must have meant those physics... such immersion...
Hitler Stole My Potato said:IMO, getting GTA running on the PSP is whole lot simpler than having something like Oblivion on it.
snatches said:I can't wait to play Oblivion in 4D.... just imagine how hawt that will look.
gofreak: Why does everyone forget that Kutaragi said it would be out by November 10th???
Sho Nuff said:Wait for the superior PS3 vers--
Wait, a PSP one!? My interest is piqued