I don't like racing games... but shit. That looks great.
I love Baba O'Riley but that remix is kind of bad.Well most games on Vita tend to look weird in screenshots, at least to me. Then, when you see it in motion, it's a whole different ball game. I couldn't be more excited for this game - again, I'll reiterate that I hope they use that remix of Baba O'Reilly for the game's theme![]()
Everytime I click the thread I hope for a video, I really hope this runs great.
I love Baba O'Riley but that remix is kind of bad.
I'd rather they use Firestarter if they're going down that route.
now if they remove all the cars i'd buy it
Not sure if serious... wait, what do you mean? They're making sure the featureset is the same between Vita and the consoles, the main thing is that they've tweaked the Vita graphics here and there (shortcuts in their words) to lock in the frames at 30, just like the console version.
I don't understand what the amazement is about...this is precisely what I expect from the Vita given its specs. It should not be hard to get games looking like this.
I think he just doesn't like racers
I'd buy it if it runs at 60 fps. 30 fps racing games are a no go for me, I don't care how good they look in stills if they're going to look like choppy shit in motion.
So why is he in here
Get the pc version then...it's 30 fps on the rest of the platformsI'd buy it if it runs at 60 fps. 30 fps racing games are a no go for me, I don't care how good they look in stills if they're going to look like choppy shit in motion.
Railing on Criterion's latest no less. I mean, pick your battles man, anyone with even a passing interest in racers will probably be interested.So why is he in here
I think he's being sarcastic with the whole 'remove the open world and i'll buy' statement....
Get the pc version then...it's 30 fps on the rest of the platforms
Get any other game that interests you then,MW is 30fps on vita and ps360 though it's criterion doing it i don't think you should expect bad performanceI'd like an excuse to turn my Vita on again at some point before Soul Sacrifice comes out.
Not sure if serious... wait, what do you mean? They're making sure the featureset is the same between Vita and the consoles, the main thing is that they've tweaked the Vita graphics here and there (shortcuts in their words) to lock in the frames at 30, just like the console version.
Theres two ways I can see his comment, he either is joking referring to games like ridge racer on Vita that had what, 3-4 cars or something pathetically small. Or he wants them to go back on their idea of unlocking most of the cars from the start or whatever they are that kinda throws some game progression out the window, lol.
I think he's being sarcastic with the whole 'remove the open world and i'll buy' statement....
I thought Criterion did Legends and another EA developer did Dominator?
My Theory:
Sony gave developers specs to work with, and maybe even a development kit that worked on regular PC's and simulated these supposed Vita specs ... Then, as the launch approached, Sony showed up with the exact specs and they were a notch below what Sony had told developers earlier ... The fact that Criterion made a point in saying "we were lead to believe" makes me think they were told one thing, and then later had that changed on them. I've found it strange how many Vita games so far have run at a sub native res, and this would pretty much explain why that happened.
You also have to consider the launch batch of games is just that, launch games. Even only at 6~ months in (in the west) we're seeing games look better and better.
refer to the latter, boys.
and i meant all the cars, not just some. just people running around.
Maybe, but I don't remember the Vita specs ever going down, even the privately available specs that got leaked early on (which were outdated at the time of publishing) were well up there. And Sony worked very closely with developers throughout the Vita creation, I'm sure Criterion would have been one of those stops on Sony's tour. It's possible that the Vita is being throttled for battery life, as that does happen with portable machines, but otherwise, I think when he says "we were lead to believe" he just means that it's not the machine that could have MGS4 and Lost Planet 2 ported to it in a weekend as the tech demo sessions indicated, that once you really start plugging games into the confines of real hardware you have to fit within a certain ceiling.
I think that quote from Criterion saying the Vita wasn't as powerful as they were lead to believe, is very interesting. Thinking back on the Vita software lineup so far, with that thought in mind, I've got a theory to throw out there.
While some developers outsource handheld versions of big franchises to enable them to focus on the home console versions, it’s a testament to Criterion’s commitment that it kept the project to itself. “It would’ve been really easy to do Vita out of house,” says Ward. “We did that on some of our previous games. But when I saw the specs for the Vita, I knew we had to do it.”
What quote?
You mean that? I read that as he saw it could be something special and wanted to put Criterion's name on it.
The (Vita) isn't quite as powerful as we were led to believe, but you only get to know that when you get down and dirty with it
I believe the ram was halved a few months out from launch
I believe the ram was halved a few months out from launch
Me too. I'm not about to be fooled by replay shots. Gimme dat sweet, sweet game play.Everytime I click the thread I hope for a video, I really hope this runs great.
A bit of hands on talk and a Q&A with Criterion on NFSMW Vita on the official Playstation blog cast (039) this week,
Starts at 52min 25sec, a bit of host hands on talk and then the interview.
http://playstation.libsyn.com/rss
Were Criterion the developers of Burnout Legends for PSP? That game was fantastic as well.
Looks great but I can't imagine why I would want to play this on my vita instead of my 360/pc on my giant tv.
They should really stop making portable systems already. So useless.Looks great but I can't imagine why I would want to play this on my vita instead of my 360/pc on my giant tv.
They should really stop making portable systems already. So useless.
Looks great but I can't imagine why I would want to play this on my vita instead of my 360/pc on my giant tv.
To play dem games in the bed, on the shitter or when you're traveling.
New gameplay. This game is shaping up beautifully. That sounds design is top notch. Also, Peter Moore sighting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC001J0e4Ag&feature=youtube_gdata_player
New gameplay. This game is shaping up beautifully. That sounds design is top notch. Also, Peter Moore sighting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC001J0e4Ag&feature=youtube_gdata_player
New gameplay. This game is shaping up beautifully. That sounds design is top notch. Also, Peter Moore sighting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC001J0e4Ag&feature=youtube_gdata_player