05-05-2007, 15:25
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Ubisoft: Splinter Cell Conviction Not achievable On PS3 At Current State
In a Finnish gaming magazine interview which is sure to stir up quite a bit of controversy, Ubisoft claims that the Xbox 360 exclusive title, Splinter Cell Conviction, as it stands, would not be possible to develop on the PS3. They even go as far to say that even if Conviction was a PS3 exclusive, they doubt whether they'd be able to get the game up to the level as what they're achieving with the 360. Read on for the translated lowdown.
- No more sneaking around in the shadows. Apparently you're going to be more like James Bond and infiltrate buildings in plain daylight. You won't have to use force or sneak around as long as you don't act suspiciously.
- According to the article, every single object that is rendered on screen has physical properties and most of them can be used by Sam. For example, Sam can pick up furniture and use it as a weapon, or throw printers at enemies or papers in the face of enemies to gain the upperhand in fights.
- Melee fights are much more than "press this button to hit" this time around. There's different context sensitive attack buttons and as mentioned before lots of environmental interaction.
- Some pretty negative comments about the PS3 made by the devs. They state the fact that they are exclusive to the 360 allows them to do much more than if they were multiplatform, but they also state they doubt they would be able to achieve what they're doing with the game on the 360 on the ps3 even if it was ps3 exclusive.
Those are the most important things in there. Ubi also claims the AI is really good and the magazine says the AI for example makes cover out of chairs and tables.
What do you guys think of this? For new scans of the title, press the link.
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Fonte maxconsole.net
Sembra che al momento sia esclusiva 360.
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