infamous, like killzone 2 was not that good
gamespot givin away bfbc2 beta codes free to members just got mines and dloadin nowcheck d site
Quote from: wowkasumi on November 19, 2009, 06:54:04 PMThe beta? Just go on gamespot.com. If you're a member just go into the beta key link and they'll tell you register (fields already completed) and you'll get a key.Wow thanks, it took me like 60 seconds to get a beta key. I think I'll prefer this over MAG :p
The beta? Just go on gamespot.com. If you're a member just go into the beta key link and they'll tell you register (fields already completed) and you'll get a key.
couple ppl on my friendlist hav it so go b stress testin this 1heard d servers not up yet tho
Ah get a key. Bad Company 2 FTW....and Killzone 2, Infamous are the reasons I bought a PS3.Nuff said.
Quote from: zenmaster on November 19, 2009, 07:33:04 PMinfamous, like killzone 2 was not that goodlol jus like how uncharted was shit an now it gooddude face it ur a bandwagonistu dont like games that dont hav big hype following itu think because a game get low sales it not goodstop suckin on the media sack an grow a mind of ur owngg
Quote from: Arcman on November 19, 2009, 08:32:34 PMAh get a key. Bad Company 2 FTW....and Killzone 2, Infamous are the reasons I bought a PS3.Nuff said.eh eh look arcman gettin to test his new hoss upfront instead of having to wait for d full release lol
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/104/1048022p1.htmlNovember 19, 2009 - I'm Greg Miller, and I'm a Trophy Whore. I love collecting the Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum trinkets in PlayStation 3 games; I love watching my PlayStation Network Level inch closer and closer to the next plateau; and I love coming into work to talk Trophies with the other IGN editors.All that said, I hate how Sony has integrated Facebook and the PlayStation Network.Late last night, Firmware 3.10 went live for the PlayStation 3 and brought a new way to order photos off the XrossMediaBar as well as three Facebook options you might've missed because they're tucked away under Account Management. Earlier this week, Xbox Live launched Facebook on the Xbox 360. Over there, you're getting the real Facebook; you can post, comment, look at photos, and so on. Here on the PS3, you're getting none of that. What you can do here is post purchase information, game events, and Trophy information to your Facebook profile.This is a terrible idea.Now, Sony says that this is the first phase of Facebook on the PS3, so I'd imagine a functioning Facebook option is coming, but that doesn't excuse what a terrible idea these current options are. When it comes to purchases, I don't care what you've bought off the store. This is clearly just advertising for Sony. Sharing game milestones could be cool -- it'll ask you if you want to share events when they happen -- but that's something developers have to put in their games from here on out. No titles are doing it now; it's not backwards compatible.And the Trophies, oh, God, the Trophies. I knew it was going to be bad when I opened my Facebook News Feed this morning and found six different auto-posts talking about how someone "has earned 2 PlayStation Network trophies in" whatever, but it only gets worse. These things aren't updating one-by-one, so however many Trophies you've earned since your last sync will be posted – in detail – to your profile when you sync everything up.I just posted 19 Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! Trophies to my Facebook page. I have about 20 comments at this point on these updates, and most are berating me for spamming my friends."Turn this crap off!" Chris Tilton writes."THIS BURNS MY EYES," Carlos Lopez says."This is completely unnecessary," Michael Han commented.They're all right. Even though these Trophies are coming out of one game, it appears Trophy posts can only hold 10 Trophies each. So, I have two massive posts detailing each Trophy I got in the game. That's ridiculous.Perhaps Kris Clark gets it the best on my Facebook page: "Thanks for that sony, no cross game voice chat but we get trophy spamming on facebook....Bravo." It's not so much that these features are dumb – although they are – it's that Sony is once again ignoring what fans want. How many times have I asked them in interviews for new avatars? How many times have people cried for an official PSN gamer card for Facebook? Where is cross-game chat, custom soundtracks for every game, and full backwards compatibility?Why does Sony insist on ignoring what people want and only doing what the company wants? It's mind-boggling to me. After the failure of the console's initial price, the failure of SixAxis controls, the failure of a rumble-less controller, and the failure of not having a reward system, why does Sony refuse to listen to its fan base? Making this all the worse is how well Facebook works on the Xbox 360. I wrote an editorial about it yesterday. If you missed it, I talked about how I really dug the 360's streamlined Facebook was and how well it loaded and worked – talked about liking that after talking about how I prefer my PS3 to my 360. As a PlayStation fan, I'm embarrassed that this is the best Sony could do. It's embarrassing that this is Sony's take on this program.Fear not, Facebook friends, I'm turning this crap off and never turning it on again.
It nice indeed, though I find the frame rate coulda be a bit higher. Hopefully this will be sorted out as it's just a beta.