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Yeah I know and I'm saying in a mutual way that FFXIII runs the same on both platforms.

You just get two more discs on the 360 version, there is no difference in performance.

oh wow, i'm going to get the xbox version cause it must be better value if you get 3 discs for the price of 1 sony one, LOL

It's exactly the same other than the Xbox version has 3 discs and the PS3 is only one disc as it is blueray.

On the Xbox version you go through disc 1 and 2 in about 15 hours then its all on disc 3.

I was told it downloads the cut scenes onto the hard drive from discs 1 and 2 to make the game smoother.

Though you never actually see any downloading. I have a 360 and a PS3, like them both in different ways...

It's like a blond chick and a brunette chick, they both deliver the goods but in different ways.

Sometimes you just feel you need a blond that night but then you want some brunette after, so on and so on... :cheers:

It's all personal taste and opinions, just have the best of both worlds I say :laugh:

I think you missunderstood me.

FF13 was created on the playstation engine (originally was started on the PS2 engine then moved to the PS3 engine). The PS3 runs the true uncompressed video and audio on a 50GB Bluray disc (most PS3 games run the old 25GB Bluray disc) while the xbox has compressed audio and video so it could fit on three discs as the uncompressed version wouldn't fit on three discs.

Also PS3 runs it in 720p and the xbox runs it in 576p however both can be upscaled to 1080p.

Not trying to argue the point if the PS3 one is better, as it is a bee's dick in difference to most people, however just saying, FF13 was created with the PS3 in mind, i've was following the development of the game for a while last year.

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From all accounts I have seen, the PS3 version is said to look much better. It has a considerably higher native resolution (720p compared to 576). Though I haven't played either, just going by what people are saying.

The game is a bit of a disappointment compared to previous releases. It might not be so bad for players new to the series though.

Characters are great, visuals as always push the PS3 to its limit’s, the detailed menu’s/”datalogit” and character status are well laid out and easy to read (best of the FF series IMO) and storyline is well, ok. As for gameplay, I feel it lacks a lot compared to its predecessors. FF12 battle system shits all over this one and as for character building eh, average.

oh wow, i'm going to get the xbox version cause it must be better value if you get 3 discs for the price of 1 sony one, LOL

:laugh:

I think you missunderstood me.

FF13 was created on the playstation engine (originally was started on the PS2 engine then moved to the PS3 engine). The PS3 runs the true uncompressed video and audio on a 50GB Bluray disc (most PS3 games run the old 25GB Bluray disc) while the xbox has compressed audio and video so it could fit on three discs as the uncompressed version wouldn't fit on three discs.

Also PS3 runs it in 720p and the xbox runs it in 576p however both can be upscaled to 1080p.

Not trying to argue the point if the PS3 one is better, as it is a bee's dick in difference to most people, however just saying, FF13 was created with the PS3 in mind, i've was following the development of the game for a while last year.

You are right.

But when there both running at 1080p like you said, it's a bee's dick difference in FFXIII case.

Now if FFXIII had double the loading times and had performance issues for the 360 compared to the PS3 then that would be a problem.

There are many games out there that perform better on different platforms but damn I cbf to get into that haha

Anyway enough of this NERD conversation... My work is almost done, cant wait to get out this hell hole.

Xbox 360's version is inferior... says 1up.

http://www.1up.com/do/blogEntry?bId=9022412

Also, PS3 Version Bonuses :

1. Superior Gameplay Resolution

2. Superior CGI/FMV Resolution

3. Superior Sound

4. If you plan to buy FF Versus XIII (PS3 exclusive) your FFXIII collection won't be in disarray between two platforms.

5. One Disc to deal with.

6. Free FFXIII PS3 Dynamic Themes unlocked for your PS3 with certain Trophies

7. PC/PS3 exclusive Final Fantasy 14 PS3 Early Beta Access!

you're a shit joke......

LOL

Tough guy using that keyboard

Xbox 360's version is inferior... says 1up.

http://www.1up.com/do/blogEntry?bId=9022412

Also, PS3 Version Bonuses :

1. Superior Gameplay Resolution

2. Superior CGI/FMV Resolution

3. Superior Sound

4. If you plan to buy FF Versus XIII (PS3 exclusive) your FFXIII collection won't be in disarray between two platforms.

5. One Disc to deal with.

6. Free FFXIII PS3 Dynamic Themes unlocked for your PS3 with certain Trophies

7. PC/PS3 exclusive Final Fantasy 14 PS3 Early Beta Access!

Yeah I heard about PS3 Versus, looks like there will be more extra content on the PS3.

bout half way through the 5th ark, 25 hours game time, had all my characters clocked for their 3 base abilities well before the fight with barthalandus (sp).

still somewhat annoyed at how ridiculously linear it is. made me rage pretty hard a few times.

being able to level up weapons and equipment is an interesting touch.

paradigm shifts, eidolons, chaining attacks and the ability to freely swap and change party leaders is pretty awesome. i also love how stupid tough some enemies are if you dont stagger them or are using the wrong paradigm.

im assuming ill end up on gran pulse for some free roaming pretty soon. hope so at least.

all in all, its alright, but the ff series has been a bit iffy since square enix.

vii rocked, i still play it to this day. viii sorta sucked, but the bosses were interesting, ix i thought was f**king brilliant, treasure hunting with the chocobo was an easy way to kill hours at a time. x was alright, finished it a few times, x-2 i got maybe half way through before i wrote it off as a failure, didnt play xi, and xii i completely clocked 3 times now. f**king brilliant.

2 of my biggest pet peeves (save for the linearity) are both to do with the combat system. party leader dies and its game over. cant revive them. they die, youre f**ked. and the way the 2 other party members act automatically. im so used to being able to control what each party member does. makes some encounters simply too easy.

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im so used to being able to control what each party member does. makes some encounters simply too easy.

You wont be saying its to easy once you get to A class hunting missions that's for sure haha

If your at the ark your one step away from free roam grand pulse!

Finished the game, now im just doing all the "A class" side quests and getting ultimate weapons.

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