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Natal = the end of the ps3.

R.I.P PS3 2010.

5193d ago 5 agree9 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

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PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

xbox360 is superior version to get i guess.

5193d ago 0 agree2 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

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5193d ago

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

5193d ago 0 agree4 disagreeView comment

YES exclusive to xbox360/pc their really is no point of a ps3 u can't even call a ps3 a console it's just pure sh*t.

5193d ago 6 agree5 disagreeView comment

Could be any but knowing Itagaki, it will probably be 360 exclusive.

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360/PC no space for PS3 sorry. :)

5193d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

5193d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

5193d ago 0 agree3 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

5193d ago 0 agree5 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

5193d ago 0 agree17 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

5193d ago 1 agree7 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

5193d ago 0 agree15 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

5193d ago 1 agree1 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

5194d ago 0 agree6 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

Can't wait to play the xbox360 version.

5194d ago 0 agree3 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

5194d ago 0 agree8 disagreeView comment

PS3 version was far more prone to dropping down to 20fps at any given moment, even on the undersea voyage intro sequence, whereas the 360 game does a pretty good job of staying at the requisite 30 frames per second.

xbox360 superior as alway's when it comes to Multi.

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