zooL said:This thread is worthless without sparks.
Teh DS sparks!
DS Sparks :lol :lol
zooL said:This thread is worthless without sparks.
Teh DS sparks!
The blur present in those shots is of the most basic variety. Both PSX and N64 were quite capable of displaying that effect as well. Many PSX and N64 games made heavy use of it as well.Deku said:How did they pull off motion blur on the DS hardware?
dark10x said:The blur present in those shots is of the most basic variety. Both PSX and N64 were quite capable of displaying that effect as well. Many PSX and N64 games made heavy use of it as well.
The blur actually seen in Burnout 3 and Revenge is on an entirely different level.
Err, yeah, of course it works. You wondered how it was possible, and I was telling you. It's a simple trick that any ultra basic 3D hardware should be able to do.Deku said:But it works.
Andy787 said:Yes, I know what it means, and I know what context is. You don't get my point. Black still looks good. It doesn't matter if it is on the Xbox 360 or on the Commodore 64. Whatever machine produced Black, Black still looks good. Competing against other 360 games is what would make Black unacceptable if it were on the 360, not that Black doesn't look good (And just to poke a little fun, Gun and THAW say hi. ). If you can't say Burnout looks good without the "for the DS" at the end, does it actually look good? That's the point.
jenov4 said:Err, it looks like a PS1 game.
I wonder. Racers haven't traditionally been huge handheld genres, but certainly on the PSP that looks to change. NFS and RR both tanked on the DS, but Asphalt: Urban GT did decent.Tony HoTT said:I'm sure it will be playable and presented at a decent framerate when all is said and done. I guess this is for those who really don't want a PSP but want a decent racer regardless of the graphics.
Mr_Furious said:The question is why?
bummyhead said:I think it looks great, especially when you consider that these are fuzzy captures to being with, and overcompressed. Can't wait to see a video, it is really pointless to judge DS games from still most of the time, as it doesn't tell even half of the story.
I'll buy this in a second, because Burnout is awesome.
As for people complaiing about how the second screen is used. Shut up already. Not every got damn game has to use every god damn feature of the DS. I mean really. And I persoanlly think moving the map and all the junk off the main screen is a good thing anyway.
:lol :lol It's been a while since you've played Burnout3!123rl said:That's pretty damn good for the DS. It just looks like like a grainy version of Burnout 3.
Zool said:This thread is worthless without sparks. Teh DS sparks!
When is the PSP version going to be in stores? What day? Tomorrow or Thursday?
jamesinclair said:Burnout 64 looks pretty good actually.
I dont like the series however, so Ill pass, but Im sure some people will be pleased.
Matlock said:Heh, looks about what I'd think a late-gen PSX Burnout would look like.
3DO couldn't handle the original Ridge Racer much less this game. Try again.sonarrat said:I was thinking 3DO... speaking as someone who played a ton of 3DO back in the day, I should add.
Sync M said:If EA is so persistant on releasing console based racing games on Nintendo DS, why not release on that suits the system, like Beetle Adventure Racing?
Ninja Scooter said:the car model in that crash/closeup screen looks terrible, easily worse than most PSone racers. They shouyld have just gotten rid of the crash cam if its going to look like that.
They could almost be from the same game!Matlock said: