Valve Details Steam Features for Portal 2 on PS3

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mjc0961 said:
Or I can just buy it on the PC to start with, and get added benefits like saving $15 ($10 cheaper to start, plus an extra $5 off for pre-purchasing), a free copy of Portal 1 (another pre-purcahse bonus), the ability to use a mouse and keyboard instead of a Dualshock 3, not being tied to PSN while I play, very low risk of being sued by Valve because I did something they didn't like, and not being told I have no self respect by Gabe Newell because I use a competitor's product as well.

Valve, I love you guys, but you could add a real-life working Portal gun to the PS3 version, and I'd still just buy the game for PC. Fuck Sony.
Wow. you think ps3 players have a high risk of being sued by sony because 1 guy was? and whats wrong with being tied to psn? Also how could you not already own portal 1?
 

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Macrobstar said:
civatrix said:
So I read the knowledge base article and it specifically says that PS3 saves are not compatible with Mac or Windows. Does this mean that I can play on PC and go to PS3 but then I'm stuck on my PS3? Thats kind of a bummer, I was hoping for full two-way transitions of saves.
If you progress to a certain point on ps3 you upload your save to steam cloud and can continue on your pc
I'd love to know where you got your information from because this quote from the knowledge base article seems to contradict it:
"Note:
Game saves and progress from a PlayStation®3 are incompatible with other platforms (i.e. Windows or Mac). Steam Cloud data from a PlayStation®3 can only be used with another PlayStation®3 logged in to the same PSN ID."

I really wish you were right but it doesn't appear so.
 

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Kinda sucks that Valve doesn't let you cancel preorders. If they had confirmed buying a PS3 version would net you the Steam version, too, I'd have done that instead.
They do let you cancel (If you do so via Steam Support), but it's not guaranteed and this late in the game (i.e. one week before release), I doubt it'd happen.
 

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civatrix said:
Macrobstar said:
civatrix said:
So I read the knowledge base article and it specifically says that PS3 saves are not compatible with Mac or Windows. Does this mean that I can play on PC and go to PS3 but then I'm stuck on my PS3? Thats kind of a bummer, I was hoping for full two-way transitions of saves.
If you progress to a certain point on ps3 you upload your save to steam cloud and can continue on your pc
I'd love to know where you got your information from because this quote from the knowledge base article seems to contradict it:
"Note:
Game saves and progress from a PlayStation®3 are incompatible with other platforms (i.e. Windows or Mac). Steam Cloud data from a PlayStation®3 can only be used with another PlayStation®3 logged in to the same PSN ID."

I really wish you were right but it doesn't appear so.
Goshdarn, soz for misinforming you bro
 

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Well, that settles it, I'll be getting Portal 2 for PS3 just so I can get Steamworks and the extra game I could give to my friend for some Co-op shenanigans (unless the code is restricted to your account, but whatever).

mjc0961 said:
Or I can just buy it on the PC to start with, and get added benefits like saving $15 ($10 cheaper to start, plus an extra $5 off for pre-purchasing), a free copy of Portal 1 (another pre-purcahse bonus), the ability to use a mouse and keyboard instead of a Dualshock 3, not being tied to PSN while I play, very low risk of being sued by Valve because I did something they didn't like, and not being told I have no self respect by Gabe Newell because I use a competitor's product as well.

Valve, I love you guys, but you could add a real-life working Portal gun to the PS3 version, and I'd still just buy the game for PC. Fuck Sony.
Or you could get two Portal 2s for half the price, implement Steamworks, and just don't to anything suspicious on your console to avoid lawsuits? And if you're desperate, you could plug in a mouse+keyboard to your PS3.

Both are fine decisions, just sayin' really.
 

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Macrobstar said:
Tomster595 said:
I don't have a PS3, but I might get the PS3 version... If I'm not misunderstanding, I can buy it, redeem my PC version, then sell the PS3 version to someone at like half price and make a profit.
No you need to link your psn and you steam account i think
Ah, knew there must be some catch. Well, still a sweet deal for PS3 owners.
 

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Is it just me, or does this sound fairly useless? I mean, considering when you buy one copy, you'll probably be playing it only on that platform. Along with the fact of cross-platform play, there's a reason that hasn't been done, simply because in an FPS, a keyboard user will have more control.
 

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Strategic marketing at its finest. Sony made up with Valve for good : )
 

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Valve said:
Only PlayStation®3 split-screen co-op can be played using a single copy of the game. When you purchase a new copy of Portal 2 for PlayStation®3, you will receive an in-box code which provides your linked Steam account with access to your copy of Portal 2 on your computer. The game is still owned by only a single Steam account--another copy will be required to play online co-op with a friend.


Oh well. Lets hope I can actually see the screen properly in split screen on Standard Definition...
 

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Pre-ordered the PS3 version from Amazon two days ago -- and I pretty much only plan on playing the PC copy that comes with it. Why would I do this? Because Amazon has a $20 credit that automatically goes to your account for preordering the PS3 version.
So it's kinda like I got the PC version for $35. I also have a PS3, if for some reason I want to play the game and not enjoy it.
WOOOOO

getting excited.
 

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beema said:
Pre-ordered the PS3 version from Amazon two days ago -- and I pretty much only plan on playing the PC copy that comes with it. Why would I do this? Because Amazon has a $20 credit that automatically goes to your account for preordering the PS3 version.
So it's kinda like I got the PC version for $35. I also have a PS3, if for some reason I want to play the game and not enjoy it.
WOOOOO

getting excited.
Dude! thanks so much for the Amazon heads up! Definitely going to get it from there. I'm also interested to see what kind of things these two companies can do in the future.
 

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I can only hope that in time, this little deal will make Microsoft realize how retarded they're being. I want this on my 'Box, and I want it NAOW!
 

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Frizzle said:
Dude! thanks so much for the Amazon heads up! Definitely going to get it from there. I'm also interested to see what kind of things these two companies can do in the future.
No prob. I usually buy most of my games via Steam, but when it comes to games for consoles, Amazon usually has some pretty kick ass deals. Plus with preorders they do release-day-delivery for free, so you can't go wrong.