Especially considering when it comes to multiplatform games, 360 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> PS3. Too bad my notebook probably can't run this all that well.
Oblivion/Skyrim re-use a lot of assets. Lost Odyssey didn't re-use as many, and had pre-rendered cutscenes and such.
I'll laugh hard if the game ends up looking better on the "three sixty" (which was the case for RDR). ;-)
Does being a fanboy make you feel better about your life? Does trolling have some kind of magical property? I'd really like to know.
We don't fucking care whether the game ships on one disc or two as long it's freaking good.
These cutscenes could bring a lot to the game, actually.
We'll see how it turns out to be.
If designers would do it like ME2 did (how the hell did ME3 move backwards in this regard anyway?) and have it be a swap at a very specific time in the game rather than switching around all the time, then fine. But call me lazy, I don't want to plop $60 down to have to get up every 10 minutes.
There, I said it.
It takes me literally 2 minutes to get up and change a disc on my 360. Last time an update on my PS3 took a good 10-15; longer for an install. As much as I love my PS3, it's an annoyance.
it almost has the same setup as MP3 is going to do with the campaign on one and multiplayer on another (kind of) in a way to get the most out of the two experiences.
i love disc swapping within reason as it means i get moar product when i buy it, if i break a certain disc i still have something. i remember breaking my FF7 last disc and didnt give a shit because i had enough for me to still enjoy the game.

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