An update last week to Project Gotham enabled online tournaments, the first of which started today. From today until the 2nd May you must set a time that will hopefully end up in the top 64. Thereafter there will be an elimination round with prizes for those involved.
I’ve got no chance of getting into the top 64 (last time I checked I was in the top 300) but it’s events like this over Live that extend the lifetime of a game. Hopefully there’s more to come. Just a shame that it’s locked to auto gears and the car (Lamborghini Gallardo) sucks. Reminds me of the Paris pack on PGR2 - me and Piglet raced one track until we were both in the top 50. Those were the (sad) days.
Bomberman for Xbox Live Arcade. I would quite happily pay far too much for this to happen.
Nice surprise - Sony will release the pS3 this year in November and it’s a worldwide launch. There is coverage everywhere but Joystiq have pulled most of it together. It’s really quite a mixed bag of news. Main points for me…
- As already mentioned there will be a global release in early November. Early money on Nov 11th. Pre-order to avoid disappointment and e-bay sharks who have already started.
- Blu-Ray. Every game will be supplied on a Blu-Ray disk - lot’s more room than a normal DVD. More importantly this will be the cheapest way of getting a Blu-Ray player for the foreseeable future.
- Hard disk….60Gig. Linux OS will be pre-installed.
No clarity on whether it’s a standard feature or an add-on.Now confirmed as a standard feature with rumour that a larger disk may be optional. Make it standard Mr Sony - bump up the price but give us one standard platform rather than the Xbox Core and Premium fiasco.
- Mmmm - Linux. At the same time Sony have talked about the PS3 as a home server that you can store media on and play from elsewhere (PSP?). This could be a killer feature if you can also play media (of any type) from anywhere in the house. Sony would have almost certainly THE best media center player and games console in the one device.
- HDMI….time to upgrade the amp
- Online service. Sounds like Xbox live. Basic free service included. Voice chat, messaging etc etc.
- Backwards compatible
- Price at least $425. Sounds reasonable given the technology to be included.
No screenshots, no (hopefully redesigned) controllers. Yet another console launch just before my birthday. Joy. Roll on E3 for actual screenshots.
Stumbled upon a blog where the owner did a bit of stat taking. Not the normal number of kills, number of head shots. No - this was the number of times he heard someone cursing or being sexist/racist while playing Halo 2 (the worst game for this type of thing). Stats make for interesting reading and certainly ties up with what I hear on line. I wouldn’t be comfortable with juniors hearing some of this stuff. Bitch talking is not something I normally get involved in - Roy still holds the title for most abusive in a Halo session.
That’s where The Lickers kick in. It’s a league for folk that aren’t obsessed about being number 1 and where cheating and glitching isn’t tolerated. Certainly friendlier than random Live games although looking at the forums sometimes you wouldn’t think so. It’s also full of folk that are over 20 so you don’t feel like an old duffer when posting at the forums or playing online with them. If interested pop over to the forums and sign up.
Next-gen is saying that the Xbox Live killer will be called Playstation Hub. Catchy. It will do all that Live does (including arcade) and it will be a subscription service. Surprise surprise. No hard facts or how it will integrate with the PSP…yet.