List of PS3 Titles Compatible With Rumble Controller 84
Kotaku has a list of PlayStation 3 titles compatible with the new rumble-enabled controller just announced this week at TGS. Most of the upcoming high profile titles for the console are on the list, and several already-released games will apparently become compatible with a quick software update. Some highlights from the list: "The Darkness, Devil May Cry 4, Turok, Kane & Lynch: Dead Men, Burnout Paradise, RAGE, METAL GEAR SOLID 4 GUNS OF THE PATRIOTS, Condemned, Folklore, Heavenly Sword, Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction, Resistance: Fall of Man SOCOM: Confrontation, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, Warhawk"
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Re:Wow no posts? (Score:5, Informative)
Wii owns the lower end gaming market, no doubt about it. But Wii doesn't come anywhere close to the graphics power of the PS3, and cutesy is not what I'm looking for in a game. PS3 seems to have been targetted right at me, and I seriously doubt I'm alone. I don't know what more I'd ask for in it. More titles, as if I had time for that
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Downloadable patches (Score:1)
Wait wait wait... (Score:2, Interesting)
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- blah blah blah
- crap about dedicated servers
- crap about how many people per server
- NOW WITH KILLER RUMBLE FEEDBACK FEATURE!
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Companies often make bold forward looking statements, and they don't speak for everyone.
Re:Wait wait wait... (Score:5, Funny)
In the cities, sometimes you'll see a bitter old man whistling at passing women. And, as they pass, he mutters something like "bitch, I ain't want you anyway".
PS3 fanboys are much like that bitter old man.
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I thought rumble was supposed to be a last-gen technology fad.
Sony contridicting itself? Say it ain't so.
In fairness to Sony though, this is actually a good sign. They thought that when they couldn't continue using their old rumble technology, the way to go was to ditch rumble altogether. They spent a whole lot of time trying to convince the world that rumble doesn't matter, but now, threatened with being third place, they are looking to address a complaint that people have with the system.
Listening to a complaint people have with your product and addressing it
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Here's how I see it.
1) Rumble became standard.
2) Everybody got put on notice by Immersion.
3) Sony ignored #1 above because the rest of their system was so expensive, they were a little cash strapped and they weren't ready to settle.
4) Fans complained about #1 with respect to Sony's new controller.
5) Sony found themsel
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I guess you're not familiar with the "last gen" joke since it seems as this was the first time you've used it. It's ok. But this was about the 50th time I've heard it since Sony and Immersion settled their law suit about 6 months ago.
Catch up.
Let's get one thing straight (Score:2)
Sony lied that they couldn't figure out how to use rumble and motion sense because they had to put lipstick on a pig. That's lame, but it's unavoidable. You can't expect them to have actually said "yeah, it sucks... no rumble".
Now the lawsuit was settled, sony lost and Microsoft is richer... yay. And sony is the bad
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I wanted to add that you do not need to buy the proprietary adapter. Any Playstation controller->USB port adapter works fine on the PS3.
I have a couple I got for 5$ each for my laptop.
Meh. (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm looking forward to the new rumble controller for backwards compatibility, nothing else. I suppose, in that way, rumble really is a "last-gen" feature, as least on Sony platforms.
Now if only some new update will fix the sound flubs in Final Fantasy XI (or if S-E would release a PS3 client of the game).
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I've never really understood backwards compatability that much anyway.. it's not that much hassle to keep around multiple consoles and have some kind of automatic video out switching device.
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Because there will eventually be a game for the console that I want to play (Final Fantasy), but if I wait until then, well... they've already stopped manufacturing PS3s with hardware emulation.
"I've never really understood backwards compatability that much anyway.. it's not that much hassle to keep around multiple consoles and have some kind of automatic video out switching device."
I have a Wii, a GameCub
PS3 (Score:2)
Well. For one there is upscaling and smoothing. For another hardware doesn't last forever and one day my PS2 may die. It's nice to know I can replace it with the latest model. BC is around 80% even with the 80gig one that does not have the old ps2 hardware. That's a fair shade better then 30% on the 360. It's nice to play some of the old classics. That's why a lot of classic games are flying off the virtual
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What the game may gain in the three-dimensional graphics it loses on the two-dimensional overlay, for some reason, with poor contrast, lousy transparencies and the like. Same problem on the Xbox 360, but I've gotten used to it. I suppose these things happen when you're dealing with a port instead of the original.
"That will open up macro possibilities and add-ons also."
Possibilities to get me banned.
"If you care about FFXI don't waste time playing
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Most standard PC monitors are very much smaller than 32" and those that can support higher resolutions than 1920 x 1080 are not what I would call cheap
Depends on what you're looking for. VGA CRTs with even higher resolutions are still reasonably priced. I have comparable resolution on my VGA CRT (2048x1536) at less than half the price of a dual-link DVI LCD (2560x1600), and it works with my existing KVM switch with still perfectly good computers that will never see a dual-link DVI card made for them (PCI only, no bloody -X or e, no AGP).
Enough is enough (Score:1, Insightful)
We get it, they've changed their minds. Yes, you're oh-so-witty for pointing out how Sony's doing a quick about-face. Because, y'know, never before in history has a company realized that they made a mistake and then gone back to correct it.
Gotta love the Slashdot groupthink:
Slashbot: "HAHAHA, XYZ Company did something stupid!"
*XYZ fixes said stupid thing*
Slashbot: "XYZ is stupid for fixing their problems and not sticking to b
Re:Enough is enough (Score:5, Insightful)
Ah, if only that was the whole story. The 'mistake' they made was they didn't want to pay licensing fees over the patent. Instead of just being upfront about that, they first claimed that their motion sensitive controller wouldn't work with Immersion's rumble technology.. When the Wii controller came out that supported motion sensing and rumble, Immersion made it public they had informed Sony about how to resolve that issue, then Sony fired back and said that rumble technology was last-gen.
Sony didn't simply make a mistake and correct it. They fought it kicking and screaming. If Sony hadn't been so negatively noisy about it, the Dual Shock 3 would barely have made the news.
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Obviously Sony has done it a lot more 'constantly' than the other two this time around, their PR tanked.
"1. They made a console you dont like.
This is why you don't understand what all the 'bashing' is about. You don't have a clue what's been going on. You actually think that one morning I woke up and thought "Hmm.. it'd be fashionable for me to hate Sony today for no reason." As near as I can figure, you've been avoiding even the most mainstream video
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I didn't liken anything to "Devil's Work". I said their PR is bad.
"its just a console you dont like! thats all it comes down to! it has games you dont like!"
I don't have a problem with the console. It's the company that has been making stupid mistakes lately.
"as far as i can tell your reply comes down to "they did all this other stuff but i cant be bothered mentioning it and were not all bashing them,
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Heh. Yeah yeah. I know all about that debate tactic. That's cool. If you'd like to demonstrate some listening ability, I'd be happy to discuss this. If you'd like to continue under the delusion that a large group of people spontaneously and without cause waved their torches and pitchforks at Sony, so be it. Just remember that I started this off with a dicsussion and you immediately replied with demo
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Heh. I was talking about my original post. You dismissed it and since then your mind's been closed. (Even to the point that you conveniently ignored it just to take another poke at me!) Show me that you're actually going to pay attention to what I said, and I'd be happy to answer your question. It's all on you, man. If you won't make a move towards civility, don't continue stooping
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"kicking and screaming" implies Sony was wrong. They were right, and everyone who is fair knows it. Patent cases in East Texas are unfair, and microsoft has learned how to use that system to abuse. You come across like a rabid hater of all things Sony, which is of course pretty common these days. I'm sure there is plenty of legit stuff to bash sony over without kicking and screaming yourself ov
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This is all true (at least as far as I know). But why didn't Sony come out and tell us this instead of lying to us over and over ("last gen", "wouldn't work", "massive damage", etc.).
I would have given Sony credit for fighting BS patents, instead they treated us all like 6-year-olds by trying to hide the truth with half-assed lies.
Giving and taking back (Score:2)
I am, however, subtracting some of Sony's credit for lying about it to us. And I'm subtracting some more for not winning against Immersion. So they end up back at zero
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Not that Sony sold many PS3s, but the attitude that they are fighting to make the PS3 better would not have helped. So Sony pretended one of the coolest features wasn't that cool.
For those that really care about this stuff, it was hopefully obvious (and arrogant and annoying to hear Sony distort reality)
But Sony just isn'
Re:Enough is enough (Score:5, Insightful)
I mean, they lie to us all the time, of course; that's what PR is. But if they'd said "rumble is nice, but we can't do that due to the lawsuit, sorry. Meanwhile, here's an equally interesting technology called sixaxis..." then we'd be less likely to revel in the Schadenfreude. And really, lets remember this is Sony, purveyor or rootkits and constant attempts to force proprietary formats on unwilling consumers; they've earned no sympathy.
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As a regular replacement for a subwoofer, not so much, but as a subtle cue of something you should feel in real life, sure.
Many games simply need rumble (Score:2)
There are many games that really profit from force feedback. Honestly, Wii Tennis would not have been half as cool if you couldnt feel the ball hit the rack. Games like skate could profit from rumble by giving you more feedback about where your skateboard is. Sometimes it's hard to see wheter you're still g
Never Say Never Again (Score:2)
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Link? (Score:2, Informative)
I've always wondered.... (Score:2)
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List of PS3 owners (Score:3, Funny)
1.Dave
List of PS3 purchasers who took them back:
1.Dave
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Is your name Dave...?
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Re:DUMB (Score:1)
Wow, MrCopilot, do you work on your narrow-mindedness?
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Apparently there has been about 650,000 registered PS3's for the project and for the first time they have achieved over 1 Petabyte of consistant processing(something like that).
They were predicting that they wouldn't get to the petabyte for another decade or so but the PS3 sent them easily over it.
pointless fact..
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What does "compatible" mean? (Score:2)
Or does it mean that the rumble feature will be active in these games? Big difference between these two.
Instant Karma (Score:2)
3. Instant Karma! (modded up by the sheer number of Microsoft fanboys)
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Yeah, those damn Microsoft fanboys on Slashdot... (Score:2)
Seriously though, complaining about Microsoft fanboys on