@Taz Yamauchi
Dude, mine is legit. In fact, here's my copy of the game if you don't believe me: http://farm7.static.flickr....
Not on my HDD. It reads 6.11GB: http://farm7.static.flickr....
It's hilarious how you people think disc space affects graphics. If that's the case, then can someone please explain to me how a single-DVD game like Crysis destroys every other console game out there graphically?
Then date in the image reads March 2011. He is getting with the times.
"i cant see any game getting a 96 metacritic this year or even next year"
I guess you missed Mass Effect 2 then when you checked Metacritic.
The 360 isn't to blame for the lack of towns, npc and open world. If that was the case, then please explain how games like Oblivion and Fallout 3 on the 360 had towns, npc and open world and both still came on one DVD. The only reason why FFXIII took a lot of space is because it had a lot of cgi cutscenes.
Shaman is trying to point out that in this case, people have no one to blame but Sega. But if the game was multiplatform, the 360 would have been the scapegoat.
Seriously, why can't people accept that it's not coming to PS3?
Well said, Shaman. Thank you for silencing those ignorant PS3 fanboys
In other words, you're saying that the game would be much better if it was a PS3 exclusive. Well, based on your logic, would you mind explaining to me why White Knight Chronicles, a PS3 exclusive RPG got mixed reviews?
I couldn't agree more. I'm getting sick of fanboys who always use the 360 as a scapegoat everytime they hear something like this about the game when there are a lot of other factors that could contribute to the content getting cut, like maybe SE weren't happy with that content and decided to cut it and maybe it was a design choice. Besides, like gamer7804 said, it's very typical for content to get cut from the final product. I mean, it even happens in movies too. This is nothing new.
*sigh*
Must I explain it in detail to you console fanboys? Fine by me: Regardless of how much space there is on the disc, it doesn't affect how the game looks because the disc isn't responsible for rendering the graphics on your screen. That's the graphics card's job. The only advantage to having more space is the ability to store more content.