sykoex said:As an RPG fan, I greatly approve of the level up system.
LVL 100 E-penis is the best!
sykoex said:As an RPG fan, I greatly approve of the level up system.
xero273 said:The problem about this is do they actually have enough memory to open the webpage.
The only feature I really need is the ability to access your PSN account online like XBL and add funds to your wallet online. Does Sony already have this feature?
Trophy Grinders are the new Achievement Whores.sykoex said:As an RPG fan, I greatly approve of the level up system.
Steroyd said:Nothing about a Freindlist increase?
This update automatically fails if it doesn't.
dose said:Those images are no doubt fakes. The 2nd one was released to apparently back up the 1st one to confirm it was real. But they both look different. The rounded corners aren't the same, and the blue circles aren't. Plus they both look as bare as shit.
I'd love if that were true ... that certainly would be beating MS to the punch, so to speak. How long have people been expecting that to come to XBL? Seems like it's rumored to be in nearly every update. It's about damn time that clan support make it to both PSN and XBL.g35twinturbo said:I heard there may be clan stuff.......
It may not be the interfaces looking different, if you compare the 'O Back' text at the bottom (which is part of the XMB), it's horribly scaled on the top picture. That suggests the trophy image has been mangled either by a crappy TV or from the user who took the photo.dose said:Those images are no doubt fakes. The 2nd one was released to apparently back up the 1st one to confirm it was real. But they both look different. The rounded corners aren't the same, and the blue circles aren't. Plus they both look as bare as shit.
kaching said:Trophy system sounds deliberately incompatible with 360 achievements. :lol
Far from it. All it needs to do is let you mix your MP3 playback sound with whatever the game is outputting. The number of games that do not allow you to control the volume of their integrated music is marginal. All you do then is turn the in-game music volume to 0, and start playing your own MP3s.acevans2 said:Wait, it has real custom soundtracks? From the way it reads, it sounds like your music takes the place of the game music, and you still get Sound FX? If so: amazing. If not: sux
Evander said:I'm not sure how I feel about that.
dose said:Those images are no doubt fakes. The 2nd one was released to apparently back up the 1st one to confirm it was real. But they both look different. The rounded corners aren't the same, and the blue circles aren't. Plus they both look as bare as shit.
Marty Chinn said::lol :lol
Marconelly said:Far from it. All it needs to do is let you mix your MP3 playback sound with whatever the game is outputting. The number of games that do not allow you to control the volume of their integrated music is marginal. All you do then is turn the in-game music volume to 0, and start playing your own MP3s.
theBishop said:*
The bigger question is whether it will support DLNA during games. I don't keep any music on the actual HDD, its all streamed.
theBishop said:*
The bigger question is whether it will support DLNA during games. I don't keep any music on the actual HDD, its all streamed.
You have to hold down select until your mic icon pops up.makingmusic476 said:"Manage Bluetooth devices"
Please be true. Maybe I can finally get my headset working with MGO. It works just fine with Warhawk. :|
dose said:Those images are no doubt fakes. The 2nd one was released to apparently back up the 1st one to confirm it was real. But they both look different. The rounded corners aren't the same, and the blue circles aren't. Plus they both look as bare as shit.
sykoex said:You have to hold down select until your mic icon pops up.
Maybe that's my problem. I usually turn it on before I start up MGO, but the couple of times I tried the select thing I turned on the mic AFTER I started MGO.Kazenone said:Not sure if he means this; but if you have registered your Bluetooth headset but it's turned off, you can load up Warhawk - turn it on and it'll be recognized in the game. With MGO, you have to turn on your Headset before you load up the game. I keep forgetting to do this, and end up playing with the keyboard.
theBishop said:*
The bigger question is whether it will support DLNA during games. I don't keep any music on the actual HDD, its all streamed.
ScrabbleBanshee said:++
I don't keep any media on the PS3 and don't want to have to start picking and choosing subsets from my main store to take advantage of things like this. It'll be like deciding what music to put on your MP3 player before a trip all over again.
Unregistered007 said:I seriously hope SONY is not dumb enough to waste system memory on this DNLA support during games... they have given you, the user, option to copy your music videos and photos for that matter on the hard drive... USE IT
ScrabbleBanshee said:++
I don't keep any media on the PS3 and don't want to have to start picking and choosing subsets from my main store to take advantage of things like this. It'll be like deciding what music to put on your MP3 player before a trip all over again.
Unregistered007 said:I seriously hope SONY is not dumb enough to waste system memory on this DNLA support during games... they have given you, the user, option to copy your music videos and photos for that matter on the hard drive... USE IT
a Master Ninja said:Trophy Grinders are the new Achievement Whores.
Rapping Granny said:new screens.
Why is the top one have 4 tabs instead of 3?
Rapping Granny said:new screens.
Why is the top one have 4 tabs instead of 3?
:lolNinjaFridge said:Because they are fake
What exactly would that even entail? Every game handles clans differently - different clan membership maxes, different rules for retention, etc.g35twinturbo said:I heard there may be clan stuff.......
I don't care about trophies or achievements either way. I just find it darkly funny that they basically came up with something that's going to mean more work for developers most likely just for the sake of distinguishing from MS. Talk about tug of war.Evander said:I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Marty Chinn said::lol
kaching said:What exactly would that even entail? Every game handles clans differently - different clan membership maxes, different rules for retention, etc.
I don't care about trophies or achievements either way. I just find it darkly funny that they basically came up with something that's going to mean more work for developers most likely just for the sake of distinguishing from MS. Talk about tug of war.
kaching said:I don't care about trophies or achievements either way. I just find it darkly funny that they basically came up with something that's going to mean more work for developers most likely just for the sake of distinguishing from MS. Talk about tug of war.
g35twinturbo said:Lets just say Sony has a pretty an interest in Clans and PSN.
Interesting.g35twinturbo said:Lets just say Sony has a pretty an interest in Clans and PSN.
andycapps said:Do you know something or just saying that?Spill the beans!
g35twinturbo said:Lets just say Sony has a pretty an interest in Clans and PSN.
kaching said:Speevy,
I'm not really criticizing Sony for taking a different approach. Credit where it's due, MS got here first and did so with a fairly respectable first-time implementation. But that doesn't mean there isn't room for different implementations.
Nonetheless, it means more work for developers who have to translate achievements to trophies and vice versa and how they weigh into gamerscore vs. "level" respectively. Not to mention the concern over having their trophies or achievements for a given game being lambasted by gamers for being too friendly to grinders/farmers.
It's just interesting watching the strange twists and turns of console oneupmanship.
Interesting.