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ωραια φαση, θα χρεωνονται οι developers για καθε demo download, και οι χρηστες θα παιζουνε backups.

only sony :D

exoskeltor, αντι για τους χαζοδρακοντες που εχεις στην υπογραφη σου, βαλε καλυτερα αυτο:

dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/imagename.img ;)

 

 

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και τι λενε αυτοι που κανανε τα dumps??

Madden NFL 07 PS3 Blu-ray Game Disc (the resulting iSO image is only 7.08 GB (7,597,719,552 bytes)) ;)

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Μονο 7GB;

 

Μα καλα που ειναι ο guru και η παρεα του που μας ζαλισε τα ουμπαλα τοσο καιρο οτι στον απλετο χωρο του blueray θα μπορουσαν οι developers να μεγαλουργησουν χωρις να περιοριζονται απο τον περιορισμενο χωρο του dvd;

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nai exosk,petran toxw sta xeria m.alla prwto 5nthimero dekembriou thamai entos athinas pali(sas perimenw).

gw na tonisw ta eksis:1)arges taxitites online,2)prin ginei to update sto fw to ps3 se 1080p(jvc) hdtv enos filou petage artifacts,to opoio opws mas eipan ofeilotan sto hdmi kawdio to opoio einai 3metro k oxi kammias idiaiteris poiotitas.mas proteinan ta ixon(den exw idea apo auta)gia tin ultimate apeikonisi,alla einai panakriba.3)to resistance einai ena cod me aliens,exei poli kala grafika,alla einai adiaforo.de tithetai sigkrisi me gow pou leei kapoios apo dw.5)to motorstorm exei ta kalitera grafika apo ta games tou ps3,alla einai apanalambanomeno me drops sta fps.6)to online kommati tis konsolas thelei douleia akoma kathws de mporeis na sinenohtheis me alla atoma para mono me texts.

egw apla na pw oti einai polla iposxomeno mixanima,alla emfanws anetoimo.thelei ta updates tou akoma.tha anebasw kammia foto an k de thanai idiaiteris poiotitas.

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Gran Turismo HD

 

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Sony has released 29 new screenshots of PlayStation 3's Gran Turismo HD in action ahead of the game's release next month.

 

You can check them all out elsewhere on the site.

 

Meanwhile, what you see to the left here is the game's rather handsome Japanese box artwork, which we're printing to illustrate that it looks like "December" wasn't actually just a pie in the sky estimate.

 

Although, of course, whether the game ends up being any cop is another thing altogether - GT HD has already run into criticism because of Polyphony Digital's decision to offer the bulk of its content as downloadable extras.

 

 

Still, at least it's got some cars in it. And at least they released some screenshots (god knows what else we'd write - I'd give thanks for some bloody press releases around about now).

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Guys entometaksi den ksero an anaferthike alla: PS3 sthn ellada ton Maio

Hmoun sto plaisio shmera kai akouga kapoion polhth na to leei giath exoun problhma me ta blue ray diskakia. De mporo na katalabo pos to problhma epeireazei mono emas alla tespa.

 

Ante re xrest th kaneis ektos elladas, tora brhkes na figeis :D

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Gears Vs. Resistance

Microsoft and Sony's high-profile shooters square off in an epic battle for the living room.

by Chris Buffa

 

Gears of War for Xbox 360 and Resistance: Fall of Man for PS3 share a common pedigree. Both are flagship next-generation sci-fi shooters with big guns and monstrous enemies -- but that's where the similarities end. The atmospheric Gears of War emphasizes time-consuming strategic firefights over the fast-paced run-and-gun combat in Resistance. We compare these two high-profile games to see which will win this year's holiday shoot-out.

 

Best Single-Player Adventure

 

Resistance and Gears both feature an intense single player campaign in which death comes frequently. Both incorporate moments bound to get adrenaline pumping, both contain encounters that take multiple retries and a definite strategy to overcome, and both leave corpses scattered throughout a battlefield that lies in shambles. But is one superior to the other? Nope. They should both be experienced.

 

Winner: Draw

 

Best Multiplayer

 

Gears' multiplayer of maxes out at eight players, but the smaller matches provide a more intimate atmosphere, something that encourages thought-filled strategic play over quick reflexes. Gears' team-based multiplayer is also its downfall, as the paltry three multiplayer modes are all just slight variations of Team Deathmatch, which feels awfully restricted. Meanwhile, Resistance not only offers matches of up to 40 players, but also a larger number of game types. In addition to standards like Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch and Capture the Flag, there's the survival-focused Conversion and the tactical team-based Breach and Meltdown modes. Furthermore, the two species of Resistance's multiplayer differ both in terms of appearance and capability, while the differences between the Locust and the Cogs of Gears are purely aesthetic. It sucks that Resistance doesn't have the online co-op of Gears, but its wide variety of modes and the differing capabilities of the playable species give it the advantage.

 

Winner: Resistance

 

Most Compelling Back Story

 

Both Resistance and Gears focus on constant action, so the frequent story-telling cutscenes in each come as a relative surprise. Plus, the two games have their own detailed side stories. Resistance takes the storytelling a little more seriously, including a heavily researched timeline at the official site explains how the Resistance's chronology differs from our own, and in the game, hints at an underlying story with implications far beyond the actions of main character Nathan Hale. Meanwhile, the cutscenes from Gears, though well directed, doesn't tie back to any supplemental information, making the plot seem as shallow as an Uwe Boll film, whereas the clever implementation of Resistance's mythology paints a larger, and more intriguing, multi-layered story.

 

Winner: Resistance

 

 

http://www.gamedaily.com/gears-of-war/xbox-360/game-features/4457?articleID=37835

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Most Compelling Back Story

 

Both Resistance and Gears focus on constant action, so the frequent story-telling cutscenes in each come as a relative surprise. Plus, the two games have their own detailed side stories. Resistance takes the storytelling a little more seriously, including a heavily researched timeline at the official site explains how the Resistance's chronology differs from our own, and in the game, hints at an underlying story with implications far beyond the actions of main character Nathan Hale. Meanwhile, the cutscenes from Gears, though well directed, doesn't tie back to any supplemental information, making the plot seem as shallow as an Uwe Boll film, whereas the clever implementation of Resistance's mythology paints a larger, and more intriguing, multi-layered story.

 

Winner: Resistance

 

 

http://www.gamedaily.com/gears-of-war/xbox-360/game-features/4457?articleID=37835

πεθανα απο τα γελια διαβαζοντας το..:lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Gears Vs. Resistance

Microsoft and Sony's high-profile shooters square off in an epic battle for the living room.

by Chris Buffa

 

Gears of War for Xbox 360 and Resistance: Fall of Man for PS3 share a common pedigree. Both are flagship next-generation sci-fi shooters with big guns and monstrous enemies -- but that's where the similarities end. The atmospheric Gears of War emphasizes time-consuming strategic firefights over the fast-paced run-and-gun combat in Resistance. We compare these two high-profile games to see which will win this year's holiday shoot-out.

 

Best Single-Player Adventure

 

Resistance and Gears both feature an intense single player campaign in which death comes frequently. Both incorporate moments bound to get adrenaline pumping, both contain encounters that take multiple retries and a definite strategy to overcome, and both leave corpses scattered throughout a battlefield that lies in shambles. But is one superior to the other? Nope. They should both be experienced.

 

Winner: Draw

 

Best Multiplayer

 

Gears' multiplayer of maxes out at eight players, but the smaller matches provide a more intimate atmosphere, something that encourages thought-filled strategic play over quick reflexes. Gears' team-based multiplayer is also its downfall, as the paltry three multiplayer modes are all just slight variations of Team Deathmatch, which feels awfully restricted. Meanwhile, Resistance not only offers matches of up to 40 players, but also a larger number of game types. In addition to standards like Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch and Capture the Flag, there's the survival-focused Conversion and the tactical team-based Breach and Meltdown modes. Furthermore, the two species of Resistance's multiplayer differ both in terms of appearance and capability, while the differences between the Locust and the Cogs of Gears are purely aesthetic. It sucks that Resistance doesn't have the online co-op of Gears, but its wide variety of modes and the differing capabilities of the playable species give it the advantage.

 

Winner: Resistance

 

Most Compelling Back Story

 

Both Resistance and Gears focus on constant action, so the frequent story-telling cutscenes in each come as a relative surprise. Plus, the two games have their own detailed side stories. Resistance takes the storytelling a little more seriously, including a heavily researched timeline at the official site explains how the Resistance's chronology differs from our own, and in the game, hints at an underlying story with implications far beyond the actions of main character Nathan Hale. Meanwhile, the cutscenes from Gears, though well directed, doesn't tie back to any supplemental information, making the plot seem as shallow as an Uwe Boll film, whereas the clever implementation of Resistance's mythology paints a larger, and more intriguing, multi-layered story.

 

Winner: Resistance

 

 

http://www.gamedaily.com/gears-of-war/xbox-360/game-features/4457?articleID=37835

 

 

XAXAXA oraios file :-D ....alla auto to anekdoto Resistance > GOW paliose ligaki :mrgreen:......katse na po kai ego ena....PS3 RR7 > XBOX360 RR6......kalo?

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PS3 Owners - Nothing but Ports to look forward to

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It would seem as if more and more publishers are jumping ship to the more established Xbox 360 platform. The release schedule for the PS3 looks bleak from now in, and gamers have nothing but 'ports' to look forward to for quite some time.

 

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The low initial numbers of PS3s shipped around the world may hurt the system more than Sony is letting on—two PS3 exclusives have since moved to the 360. Fatal Inertia and Bladestorm: The Hundred Years War will also be released on Microsoft's console. If you look at the release list for the PS3 you'll also notice a long, dry patch of games from now until a few months into 2007. If you've already bought a PS3, there isn't that much to look forward to outside of ports.

 

From a developer and publisher's point of view this makes perfect sense; there may be as few as 200,000 PS3 systems in the US. The situation in Japan is even worse, with no more than 80,000 units installed there. There is no firm news saying how many more systems Sony plans to release in the near future, which means there simply isn't a lot of money to be made by releasing your games on Sony's hardware.

 

 

News Source: Arstechnica

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PS3 Worst Reviewed Launch Ever?

 

From 1up.com:

We all got excited when the PS3s finally arrived. But that initial high wore off in shockingly short order. As talk circulated around the office from everyone playing the games for reviews it became clear that beyond Resistance, the launch lineup dropped off pretty sharply. It didn't take long for the gut feeling to develop that PS3 might just have the worst reviewed set of launch games in modern videogame history.

 

As it turns out a Sony console did indeed have the worst reviewed crop of launch games, but not the one we thought. The original PlayStation holds the title, with the nine (out of 12 release games for which Gamerankings has a composite score) racking up a lackluster 70.4 average score.

 

And not only isn't PlayStation 3 the worst reviewed launch lineup in recent memory, it's not even the worst in this latest "next-gen" round of launches. Believe it or not, that distinction goes to the Wii, despite having Zelda. Its 20 games combined for a 71.3 average, making it actually the second worst launch next to the PlayStation. With PS3 coming in at 73.4, that gave the crown to Xbox 360, which averaged 77.3 for its launch library.

Read More: 1up.com
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