4News.it: After Forza Motorsport 3, the release of Gran Turismo 5 and the arrival of the next Need For Speed Shift 2: Unleashed, the time has come to show you some ways to immerse as race car drivers. Today we tested the Porsche 911 Carrera Wheel, steering wheel and pedals made from Fanatec, a German company specialized in the manufacture of devices for consoles and personal computers.
Please see the Videoreview with Gran Turismo 5 inside the article.
The suggested retail price is € 159.00. The price / performance ratio is very good, revealing a professional product at low cost.
We can only hope you enjoy the Porsche 911 Carrera Wheel made by Fanatec.
From Digital Foundry: "Welcome to the third part in the biggest DF Retro episode we've ever produced - a year-by-year look at how 1080p gaming fared on the PlayStation 3. Launched in 2007 touting its then-exclusive HDMI digital interface, Sony layered full HD gaming on top of its Cell processor and RSX 'Reality Synthesizer' as key selling points for its third generation console. Of course, we all know how that turned out - both Sony and Microsoft machines routinely ran the most advanced titles at sub-720p resolutions, often with questionable performance, so what happened to the 1080p dream?
In the first two parts of John Linneman's investigation, we've covered off the first four years of the Triple's lifecycle and moving into 2010, the overall fortunes of the PlayStation 3 continued to improve. The platform holder released - what was then - the most advanced motion controller in the console space, backed up by experiments with stereoscopic 3D, which turned out to be a short-lived but still formidable pairing. Combined with a strong E3 showing, PS3 was looking good.
However, it's fair to say that it was a fallow year for 1080p gaming on the system, with only Scott Pilgrim Saves The World's razor-sharp pixel art upscaling, Castle Crashers and Soldner X2's 3D/FMV stylings accommodating full HD output - alongside a wonderful Monkey Island remaster."
Just remember ladies and gentlemen, Sony never said all games would be 1080p. Only that the system would support games up to 1080p in a survey before the system was released.
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And as we saw, some games did support it, some games tried their best to support it and some games didn't or never reached it.
Is a higher resolution great to have if you can do it? Sure. Is it necessary for a fun game? No
But what I find interesting is Eurogamer. Are they really talking about HD and PS3 in their article or are they really pushing their 4.50 Euros 4K video download subscription? Seems one is being used to sell the other. Just look at the bottom of the article.
This really feels like a filler article. I don't feel like I learned anything notable or substantial from this. I feel they could have reduced the unnecessary intro and over-explanation of things and put the whole series in one article for a more substantial and possibly informative piece rather than piece-mealing it out as they have.
When thinking about simulation racing games in this console generation, it’s not unreasonable for your first thought to be “Forza”. Microsoft’s first-party sim-racer series has been wildly successful, and for many of us, it’s been the go-to franchise for quite some time. But simulation racing games weren’t always synonymous with Forza; there was a time when Polyphony Digital’s hardcore series, Gran Turismo, reigned supreme. While the long-time franchise continues to sell exceptionally well, there’s no doubt that it isn’t the young, spry series it used to be.
It became the best online racing community for console players and its an amazing achievment.
Really good review of Porsche 911 and from being either way as to purchasing it or not, I think I might be sold, because I'm looking for a good racer for the holidays that's a little more easy to get into than GT5...though I own it as well).
You play GT5 with a wheel and you realize how real it is. You take the difficulty level up several notches. I own the G25 and it does make the game much harder but it also makes it much more real. I would love to see an actual racing seat that adds road vibration to really make it feel like you are racing.
A 2 pedal version of this wheel has been out for years now. Pretty cool though, I always wanted the older one just because it's a Porsche replica. I may have to pick up this one for a 2nd wheel.
Nothing compares to the GT27 in both performance and price >.>