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The Orange Box
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Xbox 360
Playstation 3
Xbox 360
Playstation 3
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First Person Shooter
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The Orange Box features three highly-awaited new games by Valve: Half-Life® 2: Episode Two, the second installment in the Half-Life 2 episodic trilogy; Team Fortress® 2, the sequel to the game that put class-based, multiplayer team warfare on the ...
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04-02-08 Review for Xbox 360
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02-04-08 EA chops Orange Box to pieces
12-11-07 Orange Box inferior on PS3
11-22-07 Orange Box Demo on Xbox Live
09-12-07 The Orange Box gets 99 achievements
06-21-07 Big summer update for Steam
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Orange Box inferior on PS3
Remember Sony talking about just how powerful their PS3 is and how it's better than the Xbox360? Well, guess it does depend a lot on the coding though, as IGN have checked out the PS3 version of The Orange Box to find it's inferior to the X360 version.
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Unfortunately, our complaints don't stop there. The remainder of our criticisms are to blame for the discrepancy in scores between the PlayStation 3 version of the game and the 360 version (the PS3 version, after all, wasn't handled entirely by Valve). The PlayStation 3 Orange Box performs far worse, and this fact just isn't up for debate. While framerate issues aren't as problematic in Half-Life 2 and Episode One, Episode Two suffers a great deal, especially during the episode's larger battles. We regret to say that some sections border on being unplayable because of the stutters, which often cause your aim to be thrown off and timing shots to be very difficult. The problem isn't persistent throughout, but when it hits, it hits hard.
More troubling still is the difference in load times. Almost all the PS3 load times are at least five seconds more than the 360, but loading a saved game/loading after death is particularly awful. These clock in at about two to three times as long as the 360 version, which slows down the gameplay considerably. Even though the PS3 Orange Box sports a quicksave feature, any benefit of this option is lost considering the overall abundance of loading.
More troubling still is the difference in load times. Almost all the PS3 load times are at least five seconds more than the 360, but loading a saved game/loading after death is particularly awful. These clock in at about two to three times as long as the 360 version, which slows down the gameplay considerably. Even though the PS3 Orange Box sports a quicksave feature, any benefit of this option is lost considering the overall abundance of loading.
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