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Tom Clancy Splinter Cell: Conviction
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Sam Fisher is on a new mission! This installment will find him engaged in daylight operations aimed at uncovering a mole and protecting those he cares about.
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PS3 can't handle decent AI?
Posted on Tuesday, 14 August 2007 by Speed, source: Gameplayer
In a preview/interview with Gameplayer; Splinter Cell 5 producer Dany Lepage stated something quite extraordinary:
Ouch, that must hurt!
So, Conviction is confirmed for PC and Xbox 360. But what about the other consoles? Double Agent was a 360 exclusive for a whole week. On this issue, Danny could give us a firm answer. “It’s NEVER gonna come out on the PS3 or the Wii.” It’s a logical decision. Nintendo’s console simply doesn’t have the graphical horsepower, and he candidly told us how the PS3 can’t handle AI nearly as well as the 360.
Ouch, that must hurt!
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Rian
Found it: www.fragland.net/news.php?id=14600
ducksmuggler
Anonymous
So I guess it is a limitation of the makers of Splinter Cell and not from the hardware.
I know Konami is making PES 2008 with the PS3 as bases and porting to the Xbox 360 and PC. This game uses a completely new and improved AI, called Teamvision. So they obviously do not have these problems. The game is finished for 80% now.
The funny thing is that there were rumours that porting PES 2008 has caused some problems because they encountered problems with the cheap 360, the one without harddisk. If this is true, Konami has just opposite problems than the makers of Splinter Cell :)
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daffeh
23 :) 11 vs 11 + 1 referee (the other 3 weren't there in the last pes :p)
Thibaut
Found it: www.fragland.net/news.php?id=14600
Theyre not using the same engine. Assassin's Creed runs on a totally new one (dunno how it's called), while Conviction uses the upgraded Unreal Warfare (UE2) engine.
Rian
Anonymous
www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=170153
And no, I am no fanboy; I have both the 360 and the PS3 ;-)
Anonymous