Are they any ultra hard challenge maps to tackle in this once the main game is over, as original Portal had? Or can we expect dlc for that?
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It's a sign of how clunky the source engine is really. They keep adding in new graphical functions to keep it modern but ultimately a modern game shouldn't need to load as frequently as this does.
Enjoying it a lot still, the dialogue has made me chuckle more than any games I've played for many years. Finding it best not to play too long in a day, going through it in 90 minute sessions. I suppose it's something I feel with lots of heavy puzzle based games but if I keep the sessions too long, the puzzles start feeling like chores.
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Originally posted by Family Fry View PostStill bothers me that there are manuals, I have not even looked at it. Generally don't anymore unless it's for a dlc code.
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Originally posted by abigsmurf View PostIt's a sign of how clunky the source engine is really. They keep adding in new graphical functions to keep it modern but ultimately a modern game shouldn't need to load as frequently as this does.
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Originally posted by Ouenben View PostPS3 version arrived today (Well yesterday) I have linked steam accounts and downloaded it on my PC nowAs far as I can see I can just sell this PS3 copy on when i'm done with it and keep using my Portal 2 on Steam forever
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I'm absolubtley loving this, much like the first one its a fun, challenging and extreamly charming game, and this is also an improvement in every way, its brilliant.
The dialogue is comedy gold as well, the funniest bit Ive seen so far is at the start of chapter 6
"So how are you?, becuase I'm a potato"
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Genius.
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Originally posted by Alex WS View PostIs that possible? I thought since the game is locked to a single account, you can't play it from the disc unless you have the account that first activated it? If so, pre-owned sales of this will be nil.
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Originally posted by bcass View PostI'm in no rush to get this yet anyway, but frame rate is far more important to me than graphical effects. I always go for the 360 versions normally for achievements/leaderboards but if the PS3 starts seeing technically superior releases I'll be buying those instead. Integration wth Steam is a major boon though. Microsoft definitely dropped a bollock there.
I don't have anything to compare it to but concerning the other systems but I've done three chapters of the single player game running at 1080p (upscaled?) on the PlayStation 3 and the frame rate hasn't slipped at all and there hasn't been any tearing either.
I don't know the actual figures but I presume it's running at 30fps, whatever the actual frame rate is it's never felt anything but completely smooth.
I've not tried the online co-op but I did have a brief play of the split-screen co-op to get an idea how it held up in comparison. Again, it's not ever felt anything but really smooth and it seems constant with the single screen game.
I've only tried the opening sections though so I can't really comment on what the later areas are like which I presume will open up more. The game engine does feel like it's running comfortably in the PlayStation 3 version though.
Although the Source engine doesn't really push things technically in this I'd still rate this a very attractive game, the lighting is gorgeous, the textures are really sharp without Valve feeling the need to overdo them.
The fact that the single player alone can be rendering the number of viewpoints it does simultaneously means that it's probably never going to be reaching the levels of things like Uncharted 2 but the art design is consistent, it fits in perfectly with the game world and just look's bloody gorgeous.
I'm sure sites will start publishing the results of their tests over the next week and they'll be able to give far more accurate results than my rather pedestrian "well it feels lovely when I'm playing it" comments but that's all I have.
I'm very happy with how it holds up and have no issues with what I've seen so far.
I've really enjoyed what I've played of the game, far more so that I did with the first game and everything just seems to work. I've not had any issues with loading screens, I've not times them but they're probably only a few seconds but of course, no loading screens would always be my preference.
I'm just waiting for somebody on the PC/Mac side to remake the original Portal using this version of the engine so I can play through those again without complaining about how poor it was technically.
Mmm, free Portal!!
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Picked this up thanks to the Game trade in offer (Motorstorm 3 traded, game cost me ?4.99). I spent maybe an hour on it, and it's great. Enjoying the humour. Valve really do polish their titles.
PS3 for me, impossible to resist Steam integration. Giving them my full support in the hope Sony will offload all PSN to Steam at some point
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