I love my PSP. I love the games on it. I love the screen. Its all gorgeous. But the graphics in games aren't really that good.
Fantastic for a handheld - yes. But not really anywhere near PS2 level. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, and I'm sure it'll improve a lot with the next wave of games, and when Sony lift the speed cap. I just wanted to bring some calm to the hyperbole.
I liked RR a lot, but the textures are pretty lowres.
I was looking forward to wipeout after comments on the graphics, but they are fairly dull, there are very few textures around (lots of gourad shading in the distance), and not that great.
Strangely, I find minna no golf one of the best graphically. Perhaps its the use of more static graphics that shows the screen off more?
With it having almost the same memory levels as PS2, it should be capable of similar results. I guess if Sony changed the specs regarding memory at the last minute, this won't show up properly in games until the fall.
The thing that PSP has brought to handhelds IMO is a different style of game. Console level depth/production values, which seems to nicely fill a gap in what Gameboy has traditionally offered. I never thought console games would work in a portable environment, but they do.
Fantastic for a handheld - yes. But not really anywhere near PS2 level. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, and I'm sure it'll improve a lot with the next wave of games, and when Sony lift the speed cap. I just wanted to bring some calm to the hyperbole.
I liked RR a lot, but the textures are pretty lowres.
I was looking forward to wipeout after comments on the graphics, but they are fairly dull, there are very few textures around (lots of gourad shading in the distance), and not that great.
Strangely, I find minna no golf one of the best graphically. Perhaps its the use of more static graphics that shows the screen off more?
With it having almost the same memory levels as PS2, it should be capable of similar results. I guess if Sony changed the specs regarding memory at the last minute, this won't show up properly in games until the fall.
The thing that PSP has brought to handhelds IMO is a different style of game. Console level depth/production values, which seems to nicely fill a gap in what Gameboy has traditionally offered. I never thought console games would work in a portable environment, but they do.