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Star Wars: Force Unleashed news
I am pleased to hear Star Wars: The Force Unleashed will be taking advantage of the Havok middleware, especially since 4.5 features massive optimizations for the PlayStation 3. The Havok physics engine is also being used by Guerrilla in the development of the upcoming Killzone for the PlayStation 3, which looks absolutely amazing in real-time, by the way. There's no doubt in my mind SW:TFU (> ) will look and play great on the PS3 as well.
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What are you playing now?
Ah, the PS3, right? How is everything? edit: erm...wait, maybe that's the Wii title...same question if it is. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes, I picked up my PlayStation 3 on November 17th. Everything is great so far. I currently own Resistance: Fall of Man and Ridge Racer 7. The User Interface is elegant and simple to use. Resistance: Fall of Man and Ridge Racer 7 look fantastic in 1080i/1080p. There is one thing I have to say to anyone that does not own a PlayStation 3: It is a great system, and you will not understand that completely until you own one for yourself. To all the fanboys out there: Quoting biased and partial reviews will never make the Xbox 360 better than the PlayStation 3. To be completely honest, I own an Xbox 360 as well, and besides Gears of War, it has nothing on my PS3. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Except that the PS3 doesn't have Gears of War. " <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Gears of War is good, but definitely not worth all of hype that pushed it's release.
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What are you playing now?
Ah, the PS3, right? How is everything? edit: erm...wait, maybe that's the Wii title...same question if it is. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes, I picked up my PlayStation 3 on November 17th. Everything is great so far. I currently own Resistance: Fall of Man and Ridge Racer 7. The User Interface is elegant and simple to use. Resistance: Fall of Man and Ridge Racer 7 look fantastic in 1080i/1080p. There is one thing I have to say to anyone that does not own a PlayStation 3: It is a great system, and you will not understand that completely until you own one for yourself. To all the fanboys out there: Quoting biased and partial reviews will never make the Xbox 360 better than the PlayStation 3. To be completely honest, I own an Xbox 360 as well, and besides Gears of War, it has nothing on my PS3.
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What are you playing now?
Resistance: Fall of Man
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STAR WARS: The best of PC
Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II and Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith should be on this list.
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KotoR 3: Ideas, Suggestions, Discussion
- lightsaber ,please choose or reply if you view
Cerulean Blue- The Music Thread - Currently Listening To
N.W.A. - "Straight Outta Compton"- who would you be
Exar Kun- force powers
Force Destruction- The Music Thread - Currently Listening To
Bola: Soup- Sasha or G0-T0
- Jack Thompson(Evil videogame hating moron on G4TV.
I agree. Humans will continue to search for answers to problems they are unable to solve themselves. Jack Thompson's motives are fickle. He resembles a sociopath who has recently emerged from the abyss of his self-loathing and is angry at the world for his own stupidity. He is a class act Charlatan. The guy reminds me of Emperor Palpatine.- Jack Thompson(Evil videogame hating moron on G4TV.
- Real Lightsabers?
Sorry, guys. It is not possible to create a LightSaber. At least not with a Laser. Basically, a Laser is an intense beam of quantified Photons. A Photon is a particle with ZERO mass. It consists of a quantum of elecromagnetic radiation. Therefore, classifying Light a Wave. Waves are more like machanisms for the transmission of energy, which do not do not require the translocation of matter. Essentially, a Photon has a certain probability of being in a given element of space, which can be closely compared to the orbital movements of an Electron around the nucleus of an atom. My point is, obstructing a Laser is not possible without some form of physical interference. A LightSaber stops abruptly mid-beam, which is contrary to the physical attributes of a Laser. - lightsaber ,please choose or reply if you view
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