If only.Vext wrote:
Jaleel White
To be honest, something like that might make me actually pre-order it. Though it's impossible for them to get Long John Baldry to do Eggman :(
If only.Vext wrote:
Jaleel White
It's been confirmed ever since someone found traces of a private beta on Steam four months ago. They haven't announced it yet, though; I assume they're delaying the PC version for corporate reasons.hedgy wrote:
What, is PC version confirmed? Didn't know
What is it about the PS360 version that makes it inferior to the PC version (other than the price tag)? Is it higher load times/weaker graphics or is there something else? I'm not sure which version I should get - my PC will handle it just fine, but if I get the PS3 version, I can play it at work on a 3D TV.RL Link wrote:
This game feels amazing on the PC, not so much on the PS3 though. Feel like I wasted money on that copy. Oh well, game is really fun.
Load times and there are a lot of sections where I started getting some button delay(.5-1 second). It got pretty bad once I entered Sky Sanctuary, but not as bad in Speed Highway.awp wrote:
What is it about the PS360 version that makes it inferior to the PC version (other than the price tag)? Is it higher load times/weaker graphics or is there something else? I'm not sure which version I should get - my PC will handle it just fine, but if I get the PS3 version, I can play it at work on a 3D TV.RL Link wrote:
This game feels amazing on the PC, not so much on the PS3 though. Feel like I wasted money on that copy. Oh well, game is really fun.
Oh thank goodness, I've been having the same problem! I thought my copy of the game had some kind of glitch or my PS3 was becoming old and slow (mind you it's the old "Phat" version which iirc was purchased in 2006). Although, this is only when playing Modern Sonic, not with Classic Sonic. Supposedly maybe this is on purpose since the music tends to begin shortly on or after the "GO!" sign appears.RL Link wrote:
Oh right, on the PS3 version the music tends to play 2-4 seconds late. Not sure if that's just me or not.
Driver updates covers that for you, I'm pretty sure they do. NVIDIA's driver updates bumped my Pixel and Vertex Shader versions from 3.x to 4.1 in the past, and quite frankly, the only reason my laptop can't run Sonic Generations in recommendations is because my pixel/vertex shader isn't V5.0 (NVIDIA should eventually release an update for it I believe)... well, that and my processor's lacking a mere 0.39 more GHz.awp wrote:
Thanks for the additional confirmation on that. I meet all PC Recommended specs except pixel shader 5 (I have 3) and Vertex shader 5 (I have 3) though maybe that's just a driver update away?
By that you mean should have been better than it is? There are very few cases a title is better on console than on PC. I love my PC version with my Dualshock 3 emulating 360. Works perfectly, have all settings as high as they can be so it's gorgeous.awp wrote:
though I will still be buying it begrudgingly, since the console version should have been better but I guess everyone grows up and moves out at some point
You forgot the ability to modify a game and use any control scheme you like.RemmyX25 wrote:
what makes something inferior to something besides the reasons it's inferior?
Yeah, that kills me everytime.Vext wrote:
I like the Shadow fight, I had tears in my eyes from laughing the first time as Sonic shot meteors at him and then just rammed him in the ass till he lost his rings.