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Suzzopher said:James "the man" Van Der Beek
Iv'e been meaning to ask, where do you acquire these .gif files and where is the source for them?
Suzzopher said:James "the man" Van Der Beek
MarkMan - what PS3 stick do I want to buy for this?!MarkMan said:No one ever tells me things!
Virtua Fighter has, from its inception, been the defining 3D fighting game series. It might not always be the most popular, but the crowd it attracts is dedicated. Release dates mean nothing.-Mikey- said:I'm excited for this. But as usual, they are probably sending this out at the wrong time..TT2, SFxT, SC5 and w/e I can't think of right now.
How? A bunch of 60 dollar games versus a 15 AT MOST fully featured fighting game?-Mikey- said:I'm excited for this. But as usual, they are probably sending this out at the wrong time..TT2, SFxT, SC5 and w/e I can't think of right now.
Suairyu said:MarkMan - what PS3 stick do I want to buy for this?!
Do good sticks come in universal "works on both consoles" flavours?
.la1n said:Iv'e been meaning to ask, where do you acquire these .gif files and where is the source for them?
Looks sexy - does it stack up well to the dedicated models by Hori and Catz? Or are you trading convenience for quality?MarkMan said:If you want a stick that works for both, you have some options, the best option would be to get a Qanba QRAF4 3 In 1. It works for PC/PS3/360.
You sure about that? I didn't notice much of a difference.DonMigs85 said:Will they enhance the visuals at all? I think the old 360 version got some improvements too.
Suairyu said:Looks sexy - does it stack up well to the dedicated models by Hori and Catz? Or are you trading convenience for quality?
MAYBE THAT MEANS WELL GET KENZAN AS WELLgutter_trash said:yeah!??
but so late?
So absolutely no cut content compared to the old disc versions right? I'll keep my eyes on this.Suairyu said:You sure about that? I didn't notice much of a difference.
The animation system got a re-jigger in FS if I'm not mistaken, but purely aesthetic pretty-ness improvements are hardly the main priority in a goddamn SEGA 60fps arcade game.
YOU ARE CRAZY!zoner said:MAYBE THAT MEANS WELL GET KENZAN AS WELL
Thanks, buddy. You're a real gent.MarkMan said:The QRAF 4 had the luxury of coming out after both Mad Catz's and Hori's latest offerings, so it borrows a LOT (if not all) of the unique features from aforementioned sticks. They use Sanwa parts and can easily be modded. You can't go wrong either way.
Personally, I like the weight/hand placement on the TE over the V3/VX SA. The Qanba is similar to the V3/VX as far as slant/hand placement goes.
Foffy said:..Why announce it now then?
GameSpot: Can you explain or go into greater depth on some of the changes/improvements that have been made over previous versions of Virtua Fighter 5?
Sega: Since Virtua Fighter 5 released on Xbox 360 and PS3 in 2007, the arcade version has received two major updates. The digital release of Virtua Fighter Final Showdown will incorporate all of the improvements the arcade team has rolled out since 2007. Here are the high points.
We've overhauled the core fighting mechanics to make the game more accessible to new players while being careful to retain the trademark depth and balance of the game. Essentially, this consists of two elements. First, changes were made to mechanics which had a steep learning curve and weren't bringing enough depth to the game; control inputs were streamlined and made more consistent across characters, the throw and escape system received the most notable changes. Secondly, we added enhanced visual cues to the game to better communicate what kind of hit was landed.
Moreover, while the base animation system from VF5 was excellent, further improvements have been made to make the fighters move more naturally, react more convincingly to moves, and communicate better to players when a move is blocked.
We've also added two new playable characters. Taka-Arashi, a sumo wrestler from Virtua Fighter 3, is coming back and Jean, a karate expert, has been added to the roster.
For the first time, PlayStation 3 owners will have an online versus mode for the Virtua Fighter series. With little latency, our online mode is already known for being incredibly faithful to the experience a player would have standing right next to their opponent in the arcade and we're glad to bring this mode to all players, regardless of platform.
Finally, we are planning on delivering a large amount of downloadable items that will allow players to fully customize their favorite fighters.
GS: What will be included? Are we looking at standard console-version modes?
Sega: Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown will introduce a new single player mode. Besides online and single-console multiplayer, there will also be some modes that weren't seen in Virtua Fighter 5. We'll be talking about those in more detail in the future.
GS: Since online is going to be incorporated, is there going to be spectator or tournament functionality?
Sega: Those modes will not be included.
GS: We're assuming this is going to be a hefty download--any idea on size? Is anything getting stripped out to make it smaller?
Sega: Nothing will be stripped out, this will be a faithful representation of the game that our fans have come to love in the arcade. While I don't have the exact memory footprint today, it should be consistent with other stand-alone downloadable games.
GS: What about pricing?
Sega: We are not announcing the pricing at this time.
GS: Will this version have hooks for DLC or tweaks that the team makes?
Sega: Yes, we will support DLC to deliver our fans a massive number of downloadable items that will allow for unprecedented levels of fighter customization.
GS: Is this a simultaneous PSN/XBL release?
Sega: Yes.
GS: What spurred the team to release the game now?
Sega: While we have received an incredible number of requests from our fans for a home version of Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown, we wanted to ensure that we are delivering on the promise of this stellar franchise. You may be aware that the arcade version has gone through several updates and revisions over the past few years. With this in mind, we felt that the game is now in a good place to make its way over to the home consoles. We are very excited to bring what we feel is the best version of the game.
GS: Why go digital only? Was any consideration given to a budget retail release similar to what Sega did with Virtua Fighter 4: Evo on the PlayStation 2?
Sega: As you may be aware, digital distribution is an important part of our overall strategy. The latest generation consoles have made great strides in the digital space over the past few years and we've seen much success releasing a variety of titles digitally. Aside from our new IPs, we've tapped into our library of classics and arcade hits and brought many of them to our fans through digital channels so that they can enjoy them on current generation platforms.
Careful consideration goes into our release strategy for every title. We felt that Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown is a perfect title to add to our digital portfolio. Releasing the title digitally will allow us to bring the title to our rabid fan base, as well as new and soon-to-be Virtua Fighter enthusiasts, at a great price point.
GS: Final Showdown seems to put a definitive close to the VF5 series of games. Is VF6 something that's being developed?
Sega: Virtua Fighter is a very important franchise to SEGA and the continuously growing Virtua Fighter fan base. AM2, the developer of Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown, is focused on delivering the best version of this beloved franchise to our fans.
GS: Is this strictly VF 5 Final Showdown content, or will there be an option to toggle gameplay options from previous revisions?
Sega: This is strictly Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown content, considered the latest and greatest in the series.
GS: Is there any possibility for a retail release in the future?
Sega: At this time, we are not considering a retail release of this title.
Are you new to fighting games?BKK said:As someone who got the original PS3 game about a week before the actual Japanese release date I find it bizarre that they make me wait over 5 years before releasing the update, and it's not even DLC or a retail release, but only available as a full digital download game. WTF? How much do they want for it? I may pay $20, anymore is a rip off for those who bought the original at full price.
zoner said:Are you new to fighting games?
electroshockwave said:You would think that enough time has passed to just release a Virtua Fighter 6.
BKK said:I've been playing them for 20 years, but DLC wasn't an option then. SSFIV: AE is $14.99, I don't see what's wrong with expecting similar for VF5: FS.
Finding a copy of VF5, for one, and the DLC price would likely be the same as the full game as it's an Arcade/PSN release so it seems like a pointless thing to take issue with.BKK said:I've been playing them for 20 years, but DLC wasn't an option then. SSFIV: AE is $14.99, I don't see what's wrong with expecting similar for VF5: FS.
Dachande said:Because the original version was released nearly 5 years ago, before the concept for FS even existed and in a much earlier iteration of PSN with far less developer features?
Takao said:Wasn't Tekken: Dark Resurrection released on PSN in like 2007?
Why? VF5 is a great system. I don't want a VF6 just because x number of years has passed. Fighting games don't work that way. You make a new entry once you have a new system idea that wouldn't work as a simple iteration.CcrooK said:After 5 years? Yeah. Just gives us 6 at this point. Especially since it's coming out next year.
It's Sega.Foffy said:..Why announce it now then?
Takao said:Wasn't Tekken: Dark Resurrection released on PSN in like 2007?
BKK said:As someone who got the original PS3 game about a week before the actual Japanese release date I find it bizarre that they make me wait over 5 years before releasing an update, and it's not even DLC or a retail release, but only available as a full digital download game. WTF? How much do they want for it? I may pay $20, anymore is a rip off for those who bought the original at full price.
Dachande said:Because the original version was released nearly 5 years ago, before the concept for FS even existed and in a much earlier iteration of PSN with far less developer features?
This isn't even close to resembling the SSF4->SSF4:AE situation. AE was carefully planned; FS is several updates ahead of the version you already bought. There's no way they could have made FS a DLC option without a time machine.