
Ah good old Rich Leadbetter and his very informative blog


That is slick, gonna borrow son's PS3 if a HD Ico - Shadow Colossus compilation happens.Pulsar_t wrote:http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/ico-a ... ated-in-hd
Ah good old Rich Leadbetter and his very informative blog
Whenever this comes out, everything else I got going on gamingwise is going to come to a halt. Nothing gets priority over IcoPulsar_t wrote:http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/ico-a ... ated-in-hd
Ah good old Rich Leadbetter and his very informative blog
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.

Marurun wrote:Don’t mind-shart your pants, guys
I don't think it would ruin the experience. That, combined with cleaner graphics will definitely change the tone. Part of the movie-like feel to these games came from the graininess of the graphics. But they can counter-balance that.Pulsar_t wrote:Anyone here agrees that if they bump up the framerate to 60fps it will take away from the charm of the games? A good idea would be to lock the rate at 24fps for a movie-like experience. In fact I don't know why so many people obsess overy framerates so much. 60fps is good for fast-paced games like Burnout but for most games I find a solid 30fps rate to be quite convenient.
As long as the manual camera doesn't do a Modern Warfare 2 spin.durkada wrote:I don't think it would ruin the experience. That, combined with cleaner graphics will definitely change the tone. Part of the movie-like feel to these games came from the graininess of the graphics. But they can counter-balance that.Pulsar_t wrote:Anyone here agrees that if they bump up the framerate to 60fps it will take away from the charm of the games? A good idea would be to lock the rate at 24fps for a movie-like experience. In fact I don't know why so many people obsess overy framerates so much. 60fps is good for fast-paced games like Burnout but for most games I find a solid 30fps rate to be quite convenient.
I do see your point, however. But in the future, where we are going to be spending the rest of our lives, 24 FPS is going to be as annoying to people as watching black and white films. Many movies, today, are now running at substantial higher FPS. I'm willing to embrace that trend.