Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: jonessoda
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is a perfect example of the phenomenon of "bullshot," wherein a game developer cooks up a "screenshot" that is a billion times better than anything you will ever come close to seeing in the game.
except for the fact that this team has been hard at work on both the engine and the game coding itself.
the FFX team created the FFVII tech-demo shown at last year's E3, and it was a realtime demo. Immediately following that they began work on FFXIII, so I'd have to say that those visuals in the FFXIII screenshots will look nearly identical to the final release.
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: jonessoda
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is a perfect example of the phenomenon of "bullshot," wherein a game developer cooks up a "screenshot" that is a billion times better than anything you will ever come close to seeing in the game.
except for the fact that this team has been hard at work on both the engine and the game coding itself.
the FFX team created the FFVII tech-demo shown at last year's E3, and it was a realtime demo. Immediately following that they began work on FFXIII, so I'd have to say that those visuals in the FFXIII screenshots will look nearly identical to the final release.
Realtime demo on a system that wasn't even close to ready yet? Weren't they using Macs or something of the sort?
BTW, White Knight > FFXIII![]()
Originally posted by: James3shin
If you honestly think Sony will not be at the top once again, you're not a realist, but a pessimist. They have the greatest world wide market recognition, the apps and despite their albeit rediculous pricepoint, will sell millions whether a few consumers don't like it or not. Gamers will buy the PS3 just to play the new Tekkens, the new Gran Turismos, the new Final Fantasy games, the Devil May Cry games, the God of Wars, the SOCOMs and so on. The apps carry the console, and no one else has a stronger line up then sony, that's fact. Until Microsoft and Nintendo start getting the Tekkens, and Final Fantasy games up to the quality on Sony machines, things will stay virtually the same.