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Thor.

Would you buy it on the handheld  

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  1. 1. Would you buy it on the handheld??



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Well its official the psp2 has been anounced and its pretty much capable of playing anything even Crysis, but the one question thats going through my head is TESV: Skyrim coming out for the psp2 :happy: Would you buy it or not. I sure would, i travel a lot :thumbsup: .

 

That is if it does come out for the psp2, i think it would. I mean why not :unsure:

 

Games already anounced for the console

 

Metal Gear Solid 4

LittleBigPlanet2

Lostplanet

Uncharted Drakes Fortune

 

Actually they are calling it the NPG now. :confused:

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Why not buy both, one for modding and one for the go?? :thumbsup:

 

Because I have a good laptop.

The game won't be as enjoyable in small resolution.

Immersion on a handheld while sitting on a bus/car/public place will be impossible

Certain mods will end up being so necissary, playing without them just won't be enjoyable.

 

I wouldn't play any of Bethesda's games vanilla. Inevitably there will be snags which makes you say "man that's annoying, I want to change that" and if you couldn't it would nag at me until I wouldn't play anymore. In Oblivion it was the butt ugly faces, creature leveling, bad hair models, lack of weather... For this same reason I only got half way through Mass Effect before quiting.

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Why should there be mods in the first place? Can't we enjoy the game in it's vanilla glory?

 

You need to head over to the database and download some mods right now, my man. You haven't seen glory.

 

This is an open world game, where we are immersed the scale, variety, and extensiveness of it all. The fact that it doesn't end there, that there are mods that make it even MORE expansive and deep, that we may enjoy the game to no end, is the greatest idea God had since chocolate.

 

You don't really think any development team is so above-and-beyond perfect that what they give you is somehow beyond enhancement, do you? I really hope you don't think such things about Dragon Age. After all, a fifteen year-old could have written that story.

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Its suppsed to have a quad core based cpu on it, probably at 3.2ghz like the cell on the ps3.

 

If it can play Metal gear solid at 60fps as it claims it might be if you have a lower end cpu.

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You need to head over to the database and download some mods right now, my man. You haven't seen glory.

 

This is an open world game, where we are immersed the scale, variety, and extensiveness of it all. The fact that it doesn't end there, that there are mods that make it even MORE expansive and deep, that we may enjoy the game to no end, is the greatest idea God had since chocolate.

 

You don't really think any development team is so above-and-beyond perfect that what they give you is somehow beyond enhancement, do you? I really hope you don't think such things about Dragon Age. After all, a fifteen year-old could have written that story.

 

Mmm... like how open and immersive Oblivion was? Bethesda always uses the same old story over and over again, the only time that the storry didn't matter was Morrowind. Didn't you noticed that you always start out of prison, work for the empire and became a hero? At least Dragon Age has a decent plot and the characters feel life-like unlike Oblivion. And what mods should I get hmm? Mods that increase my boob size and lack of armour? That's basicly some of the most downloaded mods in Nexus. I don't mind mods but I don't think that they are required to "immerse" myself in a game. Thanks but no thanks. I'll rather stay with my unmodded DA than to waste my time in Oblivion for 300 hours, doing nothing.

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