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E3 stuff on G4TV now

OmniGamer

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...for those 56Kers that maybe haven't had the chance to view/download stuff. Or guys like me with crappy PCs who want to see stuff at full size/full speed :(
 
I gotta check out Attack of the Show later on tonight. They had a pretty decent hour long roundtable discussion on E3 last night. I hope they do it again tonight.
 
yes, it is apparently. But I think PS3 is fully capable of it. They probably just did CG cause they didnt have time to make the real time demo
 
you know i'm sure a lot of g4 haters are going to disagree but this is actually quality stuff, morgan webb actually seems to know what she's talking about when spontaneous and not read off a cue card.
 
EekTheKat said:
Wait..did Geoff Keighly just say that UBI's Killing Day = pre rendered CG?

Yes, apparently a lot of the Sony stuff was pre-rendered and what they hope the games to look like.

According to the IGN PS2 guys on the IGN forums, Killzone was not in-game.
 
Why is morgan webb on this show? She is so annoying.

Some dude: I wonder if this game is rendered?
MW: NO ITS NOT RENDERED, ITS ALL REAL TIME
 
I think just about the whole panel is kind of annoying actually. But, they are showing content, and that's all that matters. When are they repeating this? I missed most of it.
 
Beezy said:

http://boards.ign.com/PS2_General_Board/b5023/87415125/p1

Check out my preview. If you want the short version, I saw Guerilla in August, they said they didn't have PS3 kits and didn't even know the specs... You're telling me in less than one year they made a game that looks read to ship? Bull crap.

http://ps3.ign.com/articles/614/614924p1.html

Look, we want it to be real. We honestly do. If it is, we'd feel complete -- whole. But we have suspicions we simply cannot shake.

In August of 2004 this editor visited the offices of Guerilla in Amsterdam. There team members admitted that Killzone 2 development was well underway, but that they did not intend to release on PlayStation 3 and that they had, in fact, not even been provided with PS3 development kits at the time. That means that between August of 2004 and May of right now, Guerilla received tools and made a game for a system they knew pretty much nothing about -- a game that is as ridiculously polished as this one, no less. I don't care how fantastic of a developer your company might be, something like that just doesn't happen.

We're inclined to mistrust Killzone 2's gameplay legitimacy even further because of the way the video plays out. No shooter in existence features characters that do exactly the right thing at exactly the right time all the time. It seems as if the entire Killzone 2 showing was like a wish that did not waver, not even once. Then there's the way the control seems suspiciously fast to be done on analog sticks. The circumstantial evidence is just too much to ignore, you know?

All that being said, I cannot in good faith tout Killzone 2 as the best looking game ever because I really don't think it's a real game yet. But it sure is one hell of a CG sequence that, if in anyway happens to be representative of the final product, shows us what next-generation shooting should be like.
 
Soundwave 2k4 said:
you know i'm sure a lot of g4 haters are going to disagree but this is actually quality stuff, morgan webb actually seems to know what she's talking about when spontaneous and not read off a cue card.

Morgan Webb: "Killzone 3 is a Halo 3 killer!"


Yeah I know, I'm being picky.
 
Soundwave 2k4 said:
you know i'm sure a lot of g4 haters are going to disagree but this is actually quality stuff, morgan webb actually seems to know what she's talking about when spontaneous and not read off a cue card.
But this is what the G4 haters wanted, gamers talking about games without making it one big stupid joke.
 
I was a little disappointed that they showed the Rubber Ducky demo, but didn't show the part with the eyetoy and interactivity/physics....I hope they show the FFVII demo.
 
OmniGamer said:
I was a little disappointed that they showed the Rubber Ducky demo, but didn't show the part with the eyetoy and interactivity/physics....I hope they show the FFVII demo.

G4 showed an edited version of the FFVII demo where the end was shown first.
 
Fuzzy said:
But this is what the G4 haters wanted, gamers talking about games without making it one big stupid joke.

Yeah, and it's flowing pretty nicely because of it. I actually don't want to change the channel in disgust.
 
Oh, my bad...I was preparing my dinner...I had the tape running though so I caught the beginning. They would have been fools to not show that.
 
Spectral Glider said:
Yeah, and it's flowing pretty nicely because of it. I actually don't want to change the channel in disgust.
Shane Satterfield told us that we'd be surprised and I am. If/when they go back to the same old shit (who am I kidding? We all know they will) after E3 none of them better come here and try to defend themselves because they'll have no excuse. They're showing that they're capable of informative and entertaining programming right now, too bad it won't last.
 
BoboBrazil said:
They all were ragging on Xbox 360 :lol
Yeah that was kind of funny. In regards to the Velocity Girl/downloadable crap, Sessler said "Is there even an audience for this?!"
 
Hmm.. did I acidentally stumble on the wrong channel? Or was that really G4TV?
 
This would be a great little discussion/show if it weren't for Morgan...I have to roll my eyes every time she opens her mouth. The other guys have all made some great points and are keeping it quite interesting however.
 
It's like GAFTV. Everyone's trying to be unbiased in their own ways and end off pissing each other off. That guy on the far right's teeth were damn near gnashing when he was talking about the $20 Xbox modchip.
 
Kleegamefan said:
Love this quote:

"Nintendo realises there is an internet now, and that in itself is a Revolution" :lol :lol

Yeah...though to be fair Nintendo has been doing online stuff in Japan for ages, no? Not that most US gamers would know that anyway though.

It's a little too early to rag on the Revolution though...we don't even have any tech specs, let alone have seen what it can do. Gamecube wasn't too far away from XBOX, and it was hardware that was sat on for a year(so I hear) and it was $100 cheaper. I have no doubt Nintendo can put capable hardware into Revolution. Oh god they're showing this NintendoggyPr0n footage now.
 
"Nintendo's main features is something that a $20 mod chip can get you on the Xbox" - ouch
 
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