Oh yes, I understand that there is a huge difference and I wouldn't expect P2 to have nearly as many problems but I've also played some very linear games that were obviously gimped out on the ps3.Mrhappyface 2 said:I am getting Portal 2 for the PS3. You can't really compare Fallout, a HUGE open world game stuffed with content to Portal, a linear shooter that doesn't have an emphasis on explosions and bullets every millisecond.GonzoGamer said:Okay.
Unless I hear it?s a total travesty or buggier than a meth head, I?m probably getting Portal 2.
I was just going to get it for the PC but with a free PC version coming with the PS3 version, I figure I?ll get that even though I?m probably going to just play it on the pc.
My question for the ps3 owners: are you nervous about the quality of the ps3 version of this game?
I ask because up until last E3, every representative from Valve complained about how hard it is to make games for the ps3. We haven?t even seen a game of theirs on the ps3 since the Obox. As a ps3 owner, I?m well aware of what it?s like to get the inferior version of a multiplatform game: the most recent bane of my ps3 was Fallout New Vegas which came out half a year ago, has been patched a few times, and still doesn?t work. Are you worried Portal 2 might end up like that or do you think they finally got their minds around the ps3 architecture?
BTW, have you tried Dead Money? It's actually pretty good, and it blew my mind that there was not a SINGLE crash or glitch beyond basic clipping issues on the PS3 version.
I tried Dead Money on a friend's 360 after it first came out. I have to say I wasn't that impressed and he didn't have the same (glitch free) experience you did. I loved Fallout 3 (my fav for this gen) and got a few of the dlc packs for that but I think I'll skip the FNV expansions. If any of them are really amazing, I'll probably end up getting goty for the pc so I can get mods and things too. Lately, when I need a Fallout fix, I've been playing 3 or 2.