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So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« on: Sunday, December 07, 2008, 12:23:04 PM »
Oh my gosh! It is very very good so far! I've played about a couple of hours, and it is just a lot of fun, and not at all the disaster I had expected from the cheesy demo movie. The graphics -- which I had been skeptical about -- work really well, and everything looks gorgeous. It isn't just the technical excellence though; the art direction is also very good, and maintains the balance between cartoonish and edgy.

The gameplay has been streamlined from before with a new gimmick, which works surprisingly well. In the past we had the "turn back time" mechanic, which worked better than it had sounded on paper, and here we have a constant magical female companion, who performs rescue acts whenever the acrobatics go wrong. Again, on paper, it sounds horrible, but it works really well, especially when you realize how many hours of loading it saves you. Plus, it helps that the companion is made to look very attractive... well as attractive as a bunch of pixels can look. That's another thing about the visuals, everything is highly tasteful. The hero is muscular, but he is more Raphael Nadal, than Hulk Hogan. The princess is pretty, but not like the giant funbags sluts that litter the video game landscape. Everything else, including the monsters, environments etc are all very restrained, and not at all over the top. Thankfully, the Persians are also drawn quite respectfully. It is a pity that their voices are more at home with every day America rather than what would have sounded more authentic, but oh well. Other than that, the voice acting is quite good. The game is also surprisingly humorous.

An interesting change is that conversation is triggered by the left trigger. While essential cutscenes start automatically -- though they can be skipped --, conversations are optional, and can be activated at any time -- and are almost always relevant. Fortunately, so far the dialog is excellent. The characters also have an endearing quality to them, and the protagonist is full of funny/cheesy one liners that are delivered with the right humility, giving them shades of the old Lucas Arts games. Heck, at times, the character reminds me a bit of Peter Parker.

Finally, I come to the combat, which is very good. I'd say that so far it is already deeper and more enjoyable than Sands of Time, or Assassin's Creed.

Anyway, I am going back to the game, but I want to say that this whole package feels a lot like a Nintendo game. It just has that feeling of quiet dignified excellence to it. Let's see how it pans out. From what I've read, some of the problems rear their ugly head later, but let's see.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #1 on: Sunday, December 07, 2008, 01:55:03 PM »
So one of the bigger issues must be the game's length, then?

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #2 on: Sunday, December 07, 2008, 02:02:13 PM »
Played some more. So far so good.

Quite quite easy though.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #3 on: Sunday, December 07, 2008, 02:06:07 PM »
When I get a new PC, PoP 2008 is a must-play for me. It's a no-brainer, I think. Even Warrior Within, despite its flaw of The Prince gone too far with the overdone bad attitude and not-so-great generic hard rock music, it was still the other stuff that kept you playing, regardless. I never got PoP: Two Thrones, though.

I like the way the graphics look for PoP 2008. Elika looks mad cool. I think w/ the whole cel-shaded look and whatnot PoP 2008 has going on, this goes right back to that storybook and magical feel that the earlier PoP games actually had -- just this time, this new PoP 2008 looks to have gone way more artistic this time around; especially given today's technology.

You know, about Elika saving you and helping you, when you make a bad jump -- that's a very interesting gimmick. Just -- I hope it don't make the game too easy; especially for PoP veterans. For PoP vets, maybe giving an option to "turn the saving off" would be a good idea to put in a patch? I don't know -- but it probably helped Bioshock to not keep the game TOO easy for Veterans. I dunno, I'll have to check it out when I get a PC that can run the game and when I get the game.

About LT triggering conversations in PoP 2008 -- I think that's the Scimitar/Anvil Engine for you. See, that's what Assassin's Creed PC does w/ the X360 Controller plugged in. Remember, PoP 2008 is on the same engine as ACPC; probably way more enhanced and optimized by now, I'd say -- plus, with the new cel-shaded effect and all of that jazz.

I really like Assassin's Creed PC for the main quest stuff -- but yeah, it's all the side stuff that pulls that game down. I'm looking for the AC side quests, even the same exact types, with a little bit more of story and some differences in the character models themselves and what they say; naw, not at all. It's the same stuff over and over w/out much different in voice-acting and window-dressing for the quest. They're cardboard cutouts of each other. Not much variety. More variety and more emphasis on making even the same type of quests have different reactions; *that* would be great. And I love how Assassin's Creed is a entire world that's a huge-ass jungle gym.

Pug, are there any like side quests in PoP 2008 like say AC had going? If so, any variety on them? Or is PoP 2008 pretty much only the main quest?


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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #4 on: Sunday, December 07, 2008, 02:42:26 PM »
The game doesn't seem to have any subquests so far.

And the only issue has been for me the really easy level of difficulty. Of course, that makes me happy, since I really suck at these console adventures.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #5 on: Monday, December 08, 2008, 09:08:49 AM »
From what I've seen it should be a pretty good game.  But the easy difficulty is slightly detracting.  While I don't want a game that is so difficult that I cannot progress, if a game is a complete cakewalk it doesn't feel very rewarding either.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #6 on: Monday, December 08, 2008, 01:15:53 PM »
Ha I got a sweet deal! I went into a privately run videogames shop and I managed to trade in Army of Two and Conan for Prince of Persia! (PS3)

I didn't really like those games anyway, they came as part of the package when I got the PS3. So awesome!

EDIT:
Even though I initially wanted to get the PC version this was too good a deal to pass up and the PC version is not even here yet due to real life pirates sailing around the Indian ocean.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #7 on: Monday, December 08, 2008, 05:53:30 PM »
Ha I got a sweet deal! I went into a privately run videogames shop and I managed to trade in Army of Two and Conan for Prince of Persia! (PS3)
Why did you have those games anyway?!

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I didn't really like those games anyway, they came as part of the package when I got the PS3. So awesome!
Oh.  *phew!*

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #8 on: Monday, December 08, 2008, 06:07:43 PM »
That's funny, scott.  The exact same thing went through my mind.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #9 on: Monday, December 08, 2008, 06:27:28 PM »
Even though I initially wanted to get the PC version this was too good a deal to pass up and the PC version is not even here yet due to real life pirates sailing around the Indian ocean.

That boggles my mind.  This isn't exactly the 17th century, though we may be getting closer to it by the day.  I know it's a big ocean, but it's not like these people can hide between the waves, or like they're going to be hundreds of miles away from the shipping lanes.  It's not urban warfare.  Air and satellite surveillance should do the trick here.  Water, water, water . . . ooh, what's that?  Do they belong there?  No?  Hello, air force . . .   Boom!  See ya.  When they start taking Saudi oil tankers, the folks with those capabilities should be stepping up to the plate.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #10 on: Monday, December 08, 2008, 06:38:19 PM »
Is this becoming a sudden problem?  I heard about the oil tanker.  Then I heard about a cruise ship.  And then a few others.  What's going on and why can't anyone kill these fuckers?

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #11 on: Monday, December 08, 2008, 08:01:57 PM »
People can, but for some reason people won't.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #12 on: Monday, December 08, 2008, 08:34:38 PM »
Ha I got a sweet deal! I went into a privately run videogames shop and I managed to trade in Army of Two and Conan for Prince of Persia! (PS3)

I didn't really like those games anyway, they came as part of the package when I got the PS3. So awesome!

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Even though I initially wanted to get the PC version this was too good a deal to pass up and the PC version is not even here yet due to real life pirates sailing around the Indian ocean.

Damn those pirates!!! Tell 'em to move and let in some PoP 2008 copies, dammit!

Speaking of pirates (another kind), I wonder if PoP 2008 PC been pirated yet...probably and unfortunately...

Xessive, I don't blame you if you ignore going after a Steam copy of PoP 2008...I don't like paying that kind of money for a Steam-distributed game. :oP

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #13 on: Monday, December 08, 2008, 09:00:16 PM »
People can, but for some reason people won't.

Some of these companies (or countries) that are shipping just don't have the resources to protect every ship. Now, logically you may think that they would simply avoid pirate-infested waters, and I read recently that they in fact are now doing that. Also one of the pirate "motherships" was recently sunk.

But yeah, I don't know why we don't just send in a couple of cruisers to blast the hell out of 'em.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday, December 09, 2008, 02:42:17 AM »
Cruisers hell.  My eyes were opened during the war over the Falklands/Malvinas (depending on whose side you take).  The French Exocet missile can be fired from a plane 100 miles away and can sink destroyers.  It's 30-year-old technology too, so any air force can get it.  One shot from an old jet fighter loafing along is all it takes.

Edit:  Youtube has everything.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday, December 09, 2008, 03:14:49 AM »
Most companies are rerouting their ships around the whole area, which takes a lot longer. I think the gov'ts didn't pay attention until some Somalian pirates got their hands on Ukranian ship full of tanks and military gear, apparently an EU armada was sent after them!

Haha yeah, those games sucked ass. Conan was actually not terrible at first, it's a God of War clone, so it had a level of fun but it's full of bugs. I was glad to get rid of it productively. While I was there I picked up Tekken: Dark Resurrection for PSP. I'm not crazy about the Tekken franchise but this is one of the highest rated games on the PSP, and for $15 it was no big loss. It's pretty good so far, it's got a lot of variety and many options, if you like fighting games you'll definitely enjoy it.

Anyway, back to the hot topic: PoP is great. Can be a little on the easy side, like a an interactive screensaver really, but it's appealing in so many ways. Now that I'm playing I can say I'm not crazy about the visuals, I mean it's not as detailed or as vast as Assassin's Creed, but having it stylized artistically is a clever design choice. At first glance I instantly thought of Okami. It is very reminiscent of it in some ways especially in the 'healing the land' bits.

Despite how "smooth-sailing" it is, it's still pretty fun and I think there's a great story to be told in there. I'll fill you in on my later experiences with it.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday, December 09, 2008, 07:55:26 PM »
So yes, the PC version has been pirated already. The interesting thing is that according to this thread, the game has no DRM.

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You`re right when you say that when people want to pirate the game they will but DRM is there to make it as difficult as possible for pirates to make copies of our games. A lot of people complain that DRM is what forces people to pirate games but as PoP PC has no DRM we`ll see how truthful people actually are. Not very, I imagine.

Console piracy is something else entirely and I`m sure we`ll see more steps in future to try to combat that.
If true, thats totally awesome and makes me happy. Though the problem is they chose PoP as their experimental game, even though I'm pretty sure the series wasn't the hottest selling on PC for them. Plus the game WILL be pirated anyway, thats just how things are. So Ubi will see low-ish sales (expected due to franchise and platform) and will see the piracy (which was going to be there with or without protections) and conclude that DRM is necessary in future games.

Oh well, at least I can enjoy this one.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday, December 09, 2008, 08:05:42 PM »
Still, I may pick it up for PC despite Ubisoft's generally terrible handling of PC games just because of that.  The game looked interesting and of some artistic merit, and that's enough for me to reward them as long as it runs okay.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday, December 09, 2008, 08:12:02 PM »
I read that the game uses the same engine as Assassins Creed? If that true, I had no problems running that on my PC. It might be a decent port.

Also, this screen comparison might help you decide.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday, December 09, 2008, 08:19:09 PM »
Could be cool.  I'll definitely keep this option open for the time being.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday, December 09, 2008, 08:55:08 PM »
I read that the game uses the same engine as Assassins Creed? If that true, I had no problems running that on my PC.

I know a few posts up I mentioned PoP 2008 is on the Scimitar / Anvil engine AC used -- but here's the actual proof.
From a Q&A on PoP 2008

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Q: Have you developed a special engine for this version?

A: We have improved and adapted the engine developed internally for Assassin’s Creed. It is a great tool for our artists and engineers and we want to push it even further. In that respect, we have added a lot of new systems that will help create the seamless fluidity and the overall look & feel we are looking for.

EDIT:
Well, looks like PoP 2008 PC's system requirements are just about the same as ACPC's...

Here's POP 2008's requirements.
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Minimum System Requirements

Supported OS: Windows® XP/Windows Vista®
Processor: Dual core processor 2.6 GHz Intel® Pentium® D or AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 3800+ (Intel Core® 2 Duo 2.2 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ or better recommended)
RAM: 1 GB Windows XP/2 GB Windows Vista
Video Card: 256 MB DirectX® 10.0–compliant video card or DirectX 9.0–compliant card with Shader Model 3.0 or higher (see supported list)*
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 or 10.0–compliant sound card (5.1 sound card recommended)
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0 or 10.0 libraries (included on disc)
DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM dual-layer drive
Hard Drive Space: 8 GB
Peripherals Supported: Keyboard, mouse, optional controller (Xbox 360® Controller for Windows recommended)


* Supported Video Cards at Time of Release:

ATI® RADEON® X1600*/1650*-1950/HD 2000/3000 series
NVIDIA GeForce® 6800*/7/8/9 series
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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #21 on: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 07:49:47 AM »
Picked it up for PC! Well actually my cousin picked up and I traded with my PS3 copy.

Glad to confirm that there is no DRM or disc check whatsoever. Install and run.

It runs beautifully and as idol's screenshot suggests the higher resolution is worthy; it looks much more crisp.

So far I've only noticed one graphical problem: v-sync. When it's switched on everything runs alright but you get occasional slow-downs mid game. They're not game-stopping but if you're a perfectionist about smoothness they'll bug you. When v-sync is switched off the game runs smooth as butter but the loading screen has issues. It starts the loading animation (which I think is a Bink video) then it slows down to a crawl, about 1 frame per 3 secs maybe slower; the loading normally takes about 10 secs but now it goes on for about 2-3 minutes. Annoying bug.

Overall the performance is better than Assassin's Creed. I think the artistic style cleverly masks any flaws or lack of detail.

Anyway, back to the beauty of it all. I first tried it out with KB+mouse and I was pleasantly surprised with how easy it actually is! It's very playable with KB+m combo, you just have to remember which key is what when you do any of the button sequences. Next I tried my Logitech Dual Action controller. You're given the liberty to bind the keys whichever way you like so I went ahead and set them up just like the PS3 version and it works just as well. The game seems to have been built with the 360 controller in mind as it has its own option and the commands are coloured to match the 360 buttons: jump is green, gauntlet is red, sword is blue, and Elika is yellow. So if you bind the buttons accordingly the button sequences are straighforward.

Yes, the game is relatively easy but (George Carlin R.I.P. will haunt me for this) it's about the journey.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #22 on: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 08:02:47 AM »
I ordered this for the PC a few days ago -- thank you, Gogamer with it being $29.90! :)

I was liking ACPC and actually got it going "good enough for me" on the PC -- so I am betting and hoping, PoP 2008 might work on my single core rig; since the requirements are the same.

If it doesn't work, no big deal. It just makes me VERY happy that PoP 2008 has no DRM.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #23 on: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 08:26:08 AM »
From what I've seen it should be a pretty good game.  But the easy difficulty is slightly detracting.  While I don't want a game that is so difficult that I cannot progress, if a game is a complete cakewalk it doesn't feel very rewarding either.

Well you can't die. It is still a good game though.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #24 on: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 08:34:53 AM »
If you fall you just get sent back to the last bit of solid groud you were on, restarting the challenge. If an enemy overpowers you Elika saves you but the enemy's health regenerates. Basically they've effectively eliminated the save/reload habit. At one point the Prince says "Jump, die, repeat, jump, die, repeat... I get it..." hehe

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #25 on: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 09:02:33 AM »
If you fall you just get sent back to the last bit of solid groud you were on, restarting the challenge.
That's almost the same as reloading your last quicksave -- as long as you could quicksave at any time, of course. That don't sound too bad, actually.

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If an enemy overpowers you Elika saves you but the enemy's health regenerates.
Good @ enemy regenerating their health. That makes perfect sense, gameplay-wise.

That's one thing I never understood about Bioshock with the Vita Chambers feature ON -- when I get trounced by enemies in a room, their health should regenerate when the game sends me back to the nearest Vita Chamber.

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Basically they've effectively eliminated the save/reload habit. At one point the Prince says "Jump, die, repeat, jump, die, repeat... I get it..." hehe
LOL!

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #26 on: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 10:50:48 AM »
I think I might ask for this for my birthday.  For PC.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #27 on: Sunday, December 14, 2008, 11:03:41 AM »
I think I might ask for this for my birthday.  For PC.

FYI, PoP 2008 PC (Import) is still on sale at Gogamer.com for $29.90 - if you don't mind imports and all.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #28 on: Monday, December 15, 2008, 01:25:09 AM »
I just picked this up at one of the retailers here who have it permanently at $29.99...which I don't understand at all since most still have it at $50. 

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #29 on: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 12:46:59 AM »
My PC copy of this arrived today. And yes, it runs on my single-core processor. It runs might well, I might add -- better than ACPC did. I got PoP 2008 game on Medium here -- and so far, it runs better than ACPC on 1024x768. Artistically, my God -- this game is absolutely gorgeous in every regard. Jaw-droppingly beautiful.

I find that Elika's mechanic...is not as bad as it sounds. Granted, if there was some sort of quicksave system, I'd be abusing that. But, basically, her grabbing me and sending me back to the last closest piece of solid ground saves me from doing that. And she has been grabbing me and sending me back A LOT.

Ah, it's good to hear the Prince being pompous and sarcastic again. Yeah, the game's quite humorous, like Pug said. Well voice-acted and the dialogue is very good.

Okay, just for the record -- so far, I'm loving this.

Will give this more time, tomorrow.

I'm tired, so this post is done now.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #30 on: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 01:20:42 AM »
You should be running the game on max. on your 8800GT, especially at 1024x768. Always start every game with max. and then slowly pushing settings down one by one, till the frames are acceptable. This game is better tuned than Assassin's Creed.

Yea like I said, the Elika mechanic is fine (for me). I mean, we'd be doing that anyway.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #31 on: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 10:36:08 AM »
Pug, I got it up all the way now. It runs the same. The only thing that really happens to be is every now and then, I spin the cam, it might stutter or slow down for a sec -- no big deal.

So, plenty of in-game screenies on my XFire account.

I'll directly link a few here...












EDIT:
Here's a video of mine of the Prince crashing and burning, from PoP 2008
« Last Edit: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 11:44:07 AM by MysterD »

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #32 on: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 11:02:47 AM »
That's really sexy looking.  I need to get this.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #33 on: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 11:18:50 AM »
That's really sexy looking.  I need to get this.

Geez....You should seen it in motion. It's beautiful. This is probably one of the most artistic looking games I've seen on-screen.

Oh, I forgot to confirm -- yes, the PC version has NO DRM. Install the game, take disc out drive, boot the game, it will boot up no hesitation whatsoever.

More screens for Que and anyone else who wanna see them!










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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #35 on: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 12:43:54 PM »
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Pug, I got it up all the way now. It runs the same.

Yea, you've got a sports car now. Except for Crysis and a couple of others, you should be able to play most games at high or max settings.

Are those screenies from before you switched the settings? They look a touch off for some reason.

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That's really sexy looking.  I need to get this.

Yea dude. It is probably the best PoP after "Sands of Time".

How much the flaws bother you depends on you personally. I've seen opinions of this game range from all across the scale. I'd personally give it a solid B+.

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Here's a video of mine of the Prince, jumping around and then crashing and burning in PoP 2008.

You mean nearly crashing and then being rescued. :P

Nice vid.

I don't know if it is the quality of the vid, but the character outlines appear almost whitish. On the 360, they are completely black. Weird.

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Finally, I come to the combat, which is very good. I'd say that so far it is already deeper and more enjoyable than Sands of Time, or Assassin's Creed.

I made this statement earlier, and I have to say that the combat isn't too deep. :P

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D, one other thing. Do the jaggies not bother you? Try applying 2x anti aliasing and see how that affects the way things look and perform. It shouldn't be a huge performance hit, but your game should look a lot better.

If there is no option in the game then go to he Nvidia control panel and apply the changes there. Also, keep Anisotropic Filtering at max., without a performance hit and with significant improvement in textures. So try those two things, and you see how things look.

It varies from game to game, but generally you can keep antialiasing at 2 and anisotropic filtering at 16. If things chug, then turn antialiasing off, and anisotropic filtering at 8. If things still chug, then lower your settings. Generally, you can have antialiasing set at 2, but have Nvidia's control panel let the games determine if you wish to keep it on. For anisotropic filtering, you can have the Nvidia control panel override any game settings, so that the feature is always on.

So when you have time, do give that a try and do share your experiences.




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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #36 on: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 01:20:54 PM »
The screens look like widescreen shots squashed into 4:5.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #37 on: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 01:23:12 PM »
High Res' Textures been on since I first began this ordeal. My 1st set of screenies, Graphic quality was medium.

2nd set of screens, jumped overall graphics to HIGH.

Yeah, I got AA and AF off. I should fiddle with those, since I don't have any killer performance issues.

Here's another vid of mine:
Clawing Video and then some.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #38 on: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 01:44:48 PM »
OK so that's why the textures look like that. Definitely put AF to 16. Even at 8, it shouldn't hurt frames by more than a couple. And if it runs OK, then 2x AA can be a good option for you.

And I agree with Que. That's what it looked like to me as well... as if a widescreen shot had been squashed.

D, I like clawing around too. I also had no idea that Xfire allowed this kind of video uploading. Good stuff.

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Re: So I bought Prince of Persia 2008 on the 360.
« Reply #39 on: Sunday, December 21, 2008, 02:42:50 PM »
OK so that's why the textures look like that. Definitely put AF to 16. Even at 8, it shouldn't hurt frames by more than a couple. And if it runs OK, then 2x AA can be a good option for you.
In the in-game settings, there's only an AA (Anti-Aliasing) setting there. I'm gonna play with that setting now.

So, if I was to AA and AF, if I was to turn it on, through the NVidia Drivers.

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And I agree with Que. That's what it looked like to me as well... as if a widescreen shot had been squashed.
I got their Widescreen setting ON, yes.

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D, I like clawing around too. I also had no idea that Xfire allowed this kind of video uploading. Good stuff.
Yeah, XFire allows vid and screenie uploading. That's why I use it. :)

Here's a vid of mine of Prince monkeying around:
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