psu.com— Yosuke Hayashi has stated amusingly that unlike DOA4's Itagaki who managed to blow up a few Xbox 360’s whilst developing, he was only able to make the PlayStation 3 "smoke".
Apr 8, 2007View in Crawl 4
I think it would melt into a while puddle with a corner cut off... And the smoke would make you see everything in Wii-vision, with all the people missing legs...
What convinced me, was the BS article MS put on IGN claiming 360 was superior. And the article was laced with mistakes that a bunch of my programmer friends and I picked up on. MS is obviously afraid and had to lie.That convinced me PS3 is more powerful. If it wasn't, they wouldn't have had to lie.
@aerogantYou can't seem to get a break can you? I mean, all of you worthless comments are being dugg down for the BS they contain. Let's make one thing clear, you're not a game developer so please don't try to convince anyone you are.
"or actually suck so bad that they program so incorrectly it hurts the hardware"Have you not seen Ninja Gaiden/NG Black on Xbox? Arguably the best graphics of any Xbox game. Team Ninja might be a lot of things (this game looks like Ninja Gaiden Black Black), but incompetent programmers they are not. Their hair-clipping is quite unforgivable, but they certainly know how to optimize... at least for Xbox.
@aerogantWell, like your name implies, you certainly are arrogant. But, let's not kid ourselves, junior, you're no game developer and your shallow messages trying to convince people you are are very amusing.
@aerogantI don't need to know who you are. The BS you write says more than enough. The information you provide is very lame and regurgitated. Don't try and play us.
@kevinboseDon't just say his arguments aren't true, provide a reason why. Anybody can say "You're wrong!", only the knowledgeable can explain why.Why are his arguments BS?
No doubt the PS3 is more difficult to program for, but when game design is looked at as a art form, then does it matter how the artist created the final masterpiece? no. We enjoy the end result.But just like art in a museum it should be enjoyed by all; multiplatform FTW!!
pathdaemonApr 9, 2007
I think it would melt into a while puddle with a corner cut off... And the smoke would make you see everything in Wii-vision, with all the people missing legs...
neotechniApr 9, 2007
What convinced me, was the BS article MS put on IGN claiming 360 was superior. And the article was laced with mistakes that a bunch of my programmer friends and I picked up on. MS is obviously afraid and had to lie.That convinced me PS3 is more powerful. If it wasn't, they wouldn't have had to lie.
Closed AccountApr 9, 2007
@aerogantYou can't seem to get a break can you? I mean, all of you worthless comments are being dugg down for the BS they contain. Let's make one thing clear, you're not a game developer so please don't try to convince anyone you are.
wooteryApr 9, 2007
"or actually suck so bad that they program so incorrectly it hurts the hardware"Have you not seen Ninja Gaiden/NG Black on Xbox? Arguably the best graphics of any Xbox game. Team Ninja might be a lot of things (this game looks like Ninja Gaiden Black Black), but incompetent programmers they are not. Their hair-clipping is quite unforgivable, but they certainly know how to optimize... at least for Xbox.
Closed AccountApr 9, 2007
@aerogantWell, like your name implies, you certainly are arrogant. But, let's not kid ourselves, junior, you're no game developer and your shallow messages trying to convince people you are are very amusing.
Closed AccountApr 9, 2007
@aerogantI don't need to know who you are. The BS you write says more than enough. The information you provide is very lame and regurgitated. Don't try and play us.
Closed AccountApr 9, 2007
Ninja Gaiden for the XBox, part 3!
victorc26Apr 10, 2007
@kevinboseDon't just say his arguments aren't true, provide a reason why. Anybody can say "You're wrong!", only the knowledgeable can explain why.Why are his arguments BS?
crcurranApr 10, 2007
No doubt the PS3 is more difficult to program for, but when game design is looked at as a art form, then does it matter how the artist created the final masterpiece? no. We enjoy the end result.But just like art in a museum it should be enjoyed by all; multiplatform FTW!!