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Dude... your previous post said she's 15 then you said in your second post, "i got to finger her poon while she was halfwaya sleep and drunk". And you're 23?

Do you know how many different ways that is wrong? And illegal?
Wait... Why did it reply to the wrong comment?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but all cinemas or cutscenes or whatever you want to call them are in-game for almost all of the MGSs.

They may be polished or ran through some kind of video filter to increase quality since you aren't playing at that moment but they are rendered by the GPU.

The only time I can think of any MGS using an FMV was during the ending of MGS1. They showed footage of like snow and people walking on streets or something. Maybe that was MGS2. Those parts only lasted a couple minutes anyways.
I believe that is from Soul Caliber
My goodness! That game looks so goodness! GOODNESS!!!
Games with better graphics don't make it better. Games with better graphics make it LOOK better. Making it LOOK better makes it more absorbing, creating a more believable play through.

I'd rather play Silent Hill 5 on PS3 and crap my pants instead of playing it on the Wii. End up looking like [a bloodless] Silent Hill 2 where the point of the game is as soon as your arm gets tired and it drops.... you die. Pyramid Head,minus the blood soaked clothes of course, dances to Japanese pop music and Mario makes a cameo! YAY!!!! I love Wii!!!!
Ben Roe wrote: "Personally, I'm comparing with the Wii, so that's (most likely) a $400 price difference.

I'm pretty much part of Sony's target market (27, gamer since 8, reasonable disposable income, own a PS2). I just can't see what that $400 gives me. It's still the same poor controller, I didn't see any memorable games in the E3 coverage, I won't really care about Blu-ray for 5 years or so. $400 is 10-15 games for my PS2/GC/DS or Wii when I buy it."

Personally I don't see what the $200-$250 Wii gives me. I'm not going to pay $250 for a Gamecube with a new controller. Since you, and basically everyone else here, are so gullable to fall for it, how about I sell you my "Nintendo Wii core system" which is just my Gamecube with no controller for the sweet price of $175? EL OH EL!!!!

Seriously people, if Nintendo wins with this then the gaming generation after this we will all be playing things slightly more powerful than the Wii and with controllers even more phallic and perverted. It seems everyone likes the price but you can go buy a Dreamcast, Sega-CD, Saturn, Jaguar, or some other old system(not going to mention any Nintendo products since I'm sure everyone here seems to have them all) for cheap and still feel "Old School".

I'm going to buy the PS3 because it actually seems Next-Gen to me. Better graphics, better A.I., and more robust features compared to the compition. I already have a PS2 and love the games that have been on it. If the 360 gets some exclusive games I might even pick it up.

Rather play my games in 1080p but I guess I can settle for 720p/1080i if I have to. Way better than 480p! *giggle*
Adam Briscoe, where is everyone? You have been the only one doing any updates for the past couple days.

On topic, I really hope this is true. Can't say I'll believe it til I have a PS3 and it's powered up in my living room.
Silverfrog, I didn't mean for it to sound like I was calling him an idiot. I know he isn't. I'm just curious as to how he knows so much about the PS3.

He could have a PS3 devkit but why would he have one so early? Unless he was making a game he shouldn't be near one. Every single PS3 devkit should be in the hands of developers who have been making their games even before the devkits were released. They need to get their games ready for launch or around launch.
I'm a little curious to how he knows so much about the PS3. Unless he is personally developing a game then he should be about as clueless as a person who doesn't know how to code a game.

I'm sure he has sources that can give him some info but if he hasn't actually seen the code and recieved devkit software to use then how does he know?

Oh well, not trying to insult the guy. I loved Doom 3, and the previous Dooms, just a little curious to how he knows so much. (I hope he's making a PS3 game!)

One good thing is... he didn't insult Sony like everyone and their grandma is doing now. Just said the code is difficult but then so was PS2's.
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