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Dead Space 3 Executive Producer Blatantly Lying About Offering The Same Experience On All Platforms

DSOGaming writes: "You know what? It's really ironic when you see an executive producer contradicting himself in a matter of days. Last week, we informed you about Dead Space 3 and that it would be a simple port. In order to - somehow - calm PC gamers down, the game's executive producer, Steve Papoutsis, told Shacknews that Visceral Games wants to offer the same experience on all platforms, and that's precisely why they did not overhaul the PC version. Now the reason we didn't inform you about this was simple; it was just a bunch of lies, therefore we decided to wait for the right moment to strike. And that moment comes right a few days later (thanks to GameTrailers), when Visceral Games reveals that the X360 will support specific Kinect commands."

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hiredhelp4103d ago

Awsome read definatly makes me thinking about canceling my pre-order PC, witch real shame hmmm.

hennessey864103d ago

You will still be able to play in a better resolution and with better AA

MestreRothN4G4102d ago

Not to mention the hilarious extra bugs and glitches.

Azfargh4103d ago

Steve Papoutsis... my man... you are one of my top favorite developers... but this is fudged up.

Same experience? I got to say, is dissapointing... put PS Move support and some equivalent compensation on PC and we can forget this... or just don't lie to your costumers.

hellvaguy4103d ago

He said he "wants to offer the same experience on all platforms".

Not his fault that the pc doesn't have psmove or kinect on it. Less than 5% of gamers would actually use it anyway, lets be real.

I think it's a pretty long stretch to claim someone's is lying, just for giving his opinion.

Norrison4102d ago

You know, PC is getting kinect support.
http://www.microsoft.com/en...

I don't know why people are complaining, the pc version of Dead space games has always been a meh port, but its no GTA 4.

dcbronco4102d ago

Adding Move support adds cost to the developer they apparently didn't want to spend. Adding Kinect voice is little cost since Kinect has that ability built in.

Christopher4102d ago

What? Utilizing Move is just as easy as adding voice control. With the move the biggest worry you have is if you ever have specific motions to code into the app, otherwise all you're doing is accepting the same x,y,z point data from a different controller, which is handled natively on the PS3 the way voice control is managed by Kinect.

Your comment shows a lack of understanding on how data from controllers are sent and handled. It's all data handled by the system natively, not something you have to code from the ground up each time you build a game (let alone the first game).

dcbronco4102d ago (Edited 4102d ago )

With Kinect and voice you do next to nothing since the Kinect device understands voice on it's own. Other developers have made that clear in the past. Move doesn't. The only difference is voice control.

nukeitall4102d ago

@cgoodno:

That is only partially true, as you still have to test it seeing as how the PS Move also submits additional info that the DualShock does not. So now you have to handle that additional input. You might also have to experiment to see what the best way to implement PS Move with Dead Space control schemes.

Voice control is much easier to add, especially if it has a nice API like the Kinect does. It's practically plug and release with minimal testing. The recognition work is all done by MS and pretty damn good from my personal experience.

Christopher4102d ago (Edited 4102d ago )

***That is only partially true, as you still have to test it seeing as how the PS Move also submits additional info that the DualShock does not. So now you have to handle that additional input. ***

Nope, you can ignore all that additional data. You only need x,y,z for the move wand compared to one of the joysticks. Otherwise, it's exactly the same and you can ignore the rest. That other stuff is if you want to implement more than just aiming and shooting, such as specific gestures.

The _only_ thing you need to implement, which is also native, is sensitivity controls. All of this just adjustments to the point data being sent.

***Voice control is much easier to add, especially if it has a nice API like the Kinect does.***

Nope. You have to program all of the possible commands and make sure they are never overpowered by game sound and have their own sensitivity controls.

Sorry, no.

All of this "voice control is so easy" is just advertising Kinect because Microsoft paid for the feature to advertise Kinect. Move implementation is even easier because it's just providing you the same point data you already use in determining player movement and actions.

dcbronco4102d ago

If voice control is the difference, how did we get on movement. I understand you are saying it's easy too. Maybe MS paid them to add it. But maybe they also thought it would be more useful than movement ability. Movement doesn't seem to be that popular. The voice commands do seem to make it better though.

Christopher4101d ago (Edited 4101d ago )

@dcbronco: Because Sony doesn't pay them to do it. Both are about as desired by the general public, which means pretty much ignored. It comes from just getting a bit of an extra incentive to implement it. The companies themselves won't show support for one console over another and put out the most equal game across the board until they get that bit of incentive.

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Arksine4102d ago

To be fair, Dead Space 2 came with Dead Space Extraction, ported to the PS3 with move support.

I dont mind Visceral throwing 360 players a bone with Kinect Commands. They may add something for that audience, but its nothing that really changes the core experience.

I do get where the author is coming from though. Pap should have simply said that they did not want to delay release of the game to port the PC version to DX11. Instead he came up with a BS excuse that has backfired on him.

joab7774102d ago

I dont listen to them anyway. Most gamers know that it isnt true. Soon you will hear that crysis 3 maximized all console power and the experience is the same accross systems. But anyone with a good pc that buys crysis 3 for console is an idiot. At least they built crysis 3 for the oc instead of dumbing it down for consoles. Anyway, if u love kimnect controls, it is a good sell. Otherwise ppl are gonna buy it for the system they are most comfortable on, which they were gonna anyway. And i think he was in reference to the actual gameplay. Good to know though...i guess

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tubers4103d ago

As long as the PC version doesn't get locked to 30 fps and can easily go with full 1080p, I still don't see a very good reason for me to get a PS3 version over a PC (I only own both and have no 360).

MaleManSam4103d ago

Woah woah woah woaaahh woaahh..

Are the graphics going to be better on PC? Or is just some port, that's my main concern.

hellvaguy4103d ago

And this is why you don't talk to the media. And if you do, you don't give specifics.

Statements you make are cut and pasted, taken out of context, blown up, etc. Let the product speak for itself.

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Why Dead Space 3 Will Be the Hardest to Remake

If EA and Motive Studio plan on remaking all the main Dead Space entries, they have to change a lot of what made Dead Space 3 so divisive.

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DefenderOfDoom2414d ago

Simple, do not bother with a Dead Space 3 remake. Rather have a new entry for Dead Space.

myfathersbastard414d ago

Yeah I agree. Make a dead space 3, but have an original story/setting. They’ve proven they can do the game justice, and I think they could evolve 2 in a good direction, keeping a similar tone. I’d love s Dead Space 2 and 3 though. The remake was fantastic. Top tier remake, up there with RE2.

jznrpg414d ago

Remaking 3 would need to be a reworked and somewhat changed remake as 3 was flawed in most peoples eyes and the worst entry.

Ninver414d ago

It's the worst in the series.

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Dead Space 3, A Ten Year Reunion

WTMG's Kyle Nicol:

"Was Dead Space 3 really that bad?

Well, it’s a complicated question. Dead Space 3 is undeniably the weakest of the trilogy. It’s a game that deviates so far from the original formula, that it throws a lot of what made Dead Space special in the first place out of the window. Although, where it does make up for it is one of the best cooperative shooters on the market, even after all this time. Do I recommend playing this game ten years later? Hell yes. But make sure your expectations are in the right place. It has a lot of problems that bring it down."

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Ranking the Dead Space Games

With the upcoming Dead Space Remake, we replay and rank the original three games.

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SimpleSlave498d ago

Dead Space
Dead Space 2
The Callisto Protocol
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...uhm...
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...Lost Planet 3?

HeliosHex498d ago

They need to seriously continue this ip with a new entry. Even if it's just another movie I don't care I love everything about this game.