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Post by Kezz on Jan 30, 2010 7:38:38 GMT
completed assassin s creed last weekend.. you cant help but think they held back with certain elements in order for it to look like they made significant improves on the 2nd (which i intend to buy) fantastic gameplay none the less
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Post by shindig on Feb 13, 2010 12:24:43 GMT
£131 to get a replacement PS3. Arkham Asylum will be back in the post in about six weeks. At least I finally get to play Borderlands. Assassin's Creed is the only game I bought and then traded in within 48 hours. It was tedious. The second looks to have more about it but Creed 1 was marketted rather as a sandbox game like Hitman. Hence why pigeons like me bought it. Nice to have a working console in time for Heavy Rain, Gran Turismo 5, God of War III, Yakuza III, etc....
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Post by Dave on Feb 13, 2010 13:05:21 GMT
I really liked Assassin's Creed 1. There was plenty of nice looking but empty areas in the game though.
I finished Assassin's Creed 2 recently. It was great stuff. More stuff to do, but pretty much the same. I'm not entirely sure why people say it is such a massive improvement.
Arkham Asylum is great stuff too! Just got to the end of that.
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Post by paulfleetwood on Feb 19, 2010 0:09:05 GMT
Resident Evil 5 downloadable content has arrived today, cant stop playing the new mercinaries reunian, more charactors and even more chalenging than the the last, cant wait to buy the extra episode that on the store also.
Played the heavy rain demo too, not bad kind of reminded me of the original resident evil games with the fixed camera positioning in certain areas of the game. Looks like it has a few twists to the story, but i think i have i figured who the origami murderer is.
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Post by Dave on Feb 19, 2010 18:59:34 GMT
Speaking of DLC (geek alert!), the latest installment of Assassin's Creed 2 DLC has arrived. Looking forward to that....
... although, the game looks like it was made and then had two chapters removed so that they could sell them separately later! Bloody rip-off merchants!
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Post by Dave on Mar 1, 2010 14:48:22 GMT
If you have an old style big PS3... my advice is do not turn it on if you're connected to the internet at the moment. There's something very wrong happening with them. Mine went all mad last night, Sony are currently not even sure what's going on. The first PS3 virus?
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Post by HMV Lee on Mar 1, 2010 16:18:09 GMT
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Post by Davros on Mar 2, 2010 10:33:59 GMT
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Post by Dave on Mar 2, 2010 16:46:15 GMT
Mine got better after midnight last night. I'm not entirely convinced that Sony fixed it, but rather the system just had to wait for the next real date to come round... 2nd of March.
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Post by paulfleetwood on Mar 5, 2010 13:31:23 GMT
I said to myself if it goes, im turning to xbox, somthing i never thought i would ever say, but Mine seemed ok, clock and date are fine and all saved game data is still intact. Did anyone lose any game data?
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Post by Dave on Mar 5, 2010 15:06:07 GMT
I said to myself if it goes, im turning to xbox, somthing i never thought i would ever say, but Mine seemed ok, clock and date are fine and all saved game data is still intact. Did anyone lose any game data? I've not heard that anyone lost anything at all in the end... which is good. It seems it wasn't Sony's fault, it was the internal clock which is a component they bought in from another company and installed in the first generation of PS3s.
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Post by shindig on Mar 5, 2010 18:49:44 GMT
Pro Evo 2010 makes me hate Kenwyne Jones to new levels.
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Post by Dave on Mar 17, 2010 15:36:46 GMT
My PS3 has gone dead! So, it's either a new one, or get some dodgy bloke to try and fix it. The dodgy bloke option seems a better option than sending it back to Sony after reading quite a few tales of woe. My PS3 is well out of warranty now, I got it on launch day whenever that was. Only really annoying thing is that all the game saves are on it, and all the downloads from the PS store. You can download everything again for free, but the saves are lost it seems. The only game I was in the middle of was Heavy Rain. Definitely nowhere near as bad as being halfway through Grand Theft Auto 4 or Assassin's Creed, or something like that.
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Post by paulfleetwood on Sept 11, 2010 22:38:25 GMT
Can anyone please help me, my playstation has just gone on the blink, press the button to turn it on and all it does is flash red, its driving me insane, not to mention my copy of this is england is stuck in it too!! Any suggestions?
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Post by Dave on Sept 11, 2010 22:49:15 GMT
Can anyone please help me, my playstation has just gone on the blink, press the button to turn it on and all it does is flash red, its driving me insane, not to mention my copy of this is england is stuck in it too!! Any suggestions? Oh man... I'm having flashbacks! Is yours the old big version of the PS3 or the new slimline one? MIne that went wrong was a big old one. I actually fixed it myself by following an insanely complicated set of instructions. It involved dismantling the whole thing (and there's so many layers of stuff in there in beggars belief), heating certain areas of the processor chips with a heat gun, replacing the 'heat-sink-compound' (I'm still not entirely sure what it is)... and then rebuilding the thing. It took me about four hours! ... and then it only lived for about another 2 months. I now have the new slim PS3. When you try to turn it on, is there a brief flash of yellow light before it goes red? That's the full breakdown hell. Leave it alone for a few hours or a day... somewhere cool. Then try pressing the eject button to turn it on instead of the power button. It may work long enough to eject the disc. Oh, just found this which has a few suggestions: boardsus.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-3-General/Some-ways-to-get-your-disc-out-of-your-dead-broken-ps3/m-p/38144526
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