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I can't understand why the likes of Metal Gear Solid 3/Xenosaga 2 etc haven't opted for HDTV support. It really does bring the visual quality a hell of a lot closer to PC resolutions.
Why developers have held back HDTV support and Dolby Digital support for PS2 games is beyond me, the few that have supported it have ran flawlessly.
I can't understand why the likes of Metal Gear Solid 3/Xenosaga 2 etc haven't opted for HDTV support. It really does bring the visual quality a hell of a lot closer to PC resolutions.
Why developers have held back HDTV support and Dolby Digital support for PS2 games is beyond me, the few that have supported it have ran flawlessly.
Only a couple of weeks to go!
Project Gotham 2 was a complete dull fest and Burnout 3 had jack all depth to it. Has been a while since I last played a involving/quality racing title that lasts more than a couple of plays.
> I must say after seeing it in action on Gamer TV it's the only game
> that's ever made me stare at it open mouthed at it's beauty. Just a
> shame it won't have online mode though i'm sure i read somewhere they
> may release it again later on with the online mode on it
Not too fussed to be honest. Online console gaming is pretty cack if LIVE and the PS2 line-up is anything to go by.
The screens looks the absolute mutties though and by all accounts it runs flawlessly at 60fps.
> Not too fussed to be honest. Online console gaming is pretty cack if
> LIVE and the PS2 line-up is anything to go by.
me either but this would have been the one i'd actually get back interested in online console gaming for. Ah well it won't stop me enjoying it
> The screens looks the absolute mutties though
indeed they do.
(on a side note, you getting Xenosaga 2 when it comes out?)