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Gears of War 3

Discussie in 'Xbox Hardware' gestart door DulleNL, 8 jul 2009.

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  1. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Vind ik een behoorlijk overdreven reactie. (Vooral omdat er pas 2 delen uit zijn :p)
    Feit is dat het meestal zo is dat de 'echte' fans nooit tevreden zullen zijn met vervolgen. Zie bv. Halo 1 vs Halo 3. Moord en brand schreeuwen bij iedere verandering.

    Het is niet alsof Halo 3 slechter is dan Halo 1, maar het is gewoon niet een 1:1 kopie, dus is het een bagger game.(Ik zeg het je! Als Halo 3 de eerste was geweest en Halo 1 de eerste dan had iedereen Halo 3 de beste gevonden 8))

    Van mij mogen ze hoor, zolang het maar een co-op partner wordt. Niet als vervanging van Marcus. ;) Kan misschien ook voor wat humor zorgen.
     
  2. John_Petrucci

    John_Petrucci Active Member

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    4-player co-op met Baird, Dom, Marcus & Cole :D. Oh, dat lijkt me echt vet :). Gigantische shootouts (Nog groter dan deel 2). Damn, fantaseren is leuk.
     
  3. Ch®is

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    En heel wat uurtjes met maten knallen, die bij je blijven pitten. Dag dag privacy. Zorg dus dat niet jij, maar 1 van je maten GoW3 aanschaft. Dan kan je bij hun op de bank pitten. :+
     
  4. The_Yakuza

    The_Yakuza Active Member

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    Maar de mp van Gears 2 komt niet eens in de buurt van deel 1. Hoeveel mensen klagen hier wel niet over de lag? Ik heb niet veel lag, maar zelfs een klein beetje kan al een (anders) goede pot verneuken :{

    Ben benieuwd als er mensen zijn die de mp van 2 beter vinden dan die van 1?
     
  5. Zeepsop

    Zeepsop BRO BEANS

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    Ik ben nu een beetje gewend geraakt aan de multi-player van deel twee. Maar ik had laatst even deel een online gedaan, dat gaat toch echt veel sneller en gaat veel meer over skills. Ik vond de maps in deel één ook leuker dan in deel twee. Sommigen dan. Aangezien er een aantal in twee zitten.
     
  6. Lethal AK47

    Lethal AK47 Broodje kroket is leven XBW.nl VIP

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    Deel 2 gaat ook niet over skills nee, alleen of je wel of niet Host bent. In deel 1 had je als Host natuurlijk ook voordeel (zeker met Shotgun), maar dat was toch anders. :)
     
  7. John_Petrucci

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    Deel 2 is qua opzet beter dan deel 1. Meer maps, 5vs5, meer modes. Dat de lag veel verziekt is jammer. Maar als ik dat erbuiten laat vind ik Gears 2 multiplayer beter dan deel 1.
     
  8. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Ik had het over de game in het algemeen, niet specifiek de MP.
    En de lag mag je niet meetellen vind ik. Dat is meer een technische fout dan een fout van het spel zelf. Het is niet goed dat het er is, maar ik vind niet dat je de game daarop kunt afrekenen.
     
  9. The_Yakuza

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    Singleplayer is uiteraard erg leuk! De mp heeft zoveel potentie van deel 2.
    Trouwens de multiplayer is een zeer belangrijk onderdeel van Gears of War, dus uiteraard moet je dat meenemen, als je de game in zijn geheel bekijkt :)

    Hopelijk gaat EPIC met deel 3 weer terug naar de opzet van deel 1. De 4 player coop lijkt me echt een geniale feature trouwens \o/
     
  10. Sloober

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  11. Obscure Thing

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    Gears 3 zal waarschijnlijk wel volgende consol worden.

    Maar over de serie kan ik het volgende zeggen:
    - Ik ben benieuwd naar de afloop van de verhaallijn, dus de singleplayer lijkt me zeker interresant.
    - De multiplayer daarintegen ben ik niet echt naar geintreseerd. Omdat ze waarschijnlijk na het succes van deel twee op die manier doorgaan. Dus een game maken die iedereen goed kan met weinig verschil in skill. Een slome game met veel te veel wapens.
    Deel 1 had de beste multiplayer ooit gemaakt: snel, skilled, bruut. Als ze daar weer op terug vallen overweeg ik de game te kopen.
     
  12. Sloober

    Sloober Active Member

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    Ben ik niet met je eens, tenminste, de normale multiplayer van gears 2 zuigt ja, maar de horde mode was/is echt geweldig, en dat had deel 1 weer niet..
     
  13. Tyspolir

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    Grappig dat deze thread van deel 3 eigenlijk gaat over de verschillen tussen 1 en 2 :+
    Maar ik geloof dat Gears 3 nog wel op de 360 uitkomt, misschien ook wel de volgende console, maar anders zou het te lang duren, dan wordt het pas 2014 of later.
     
  14. Dyonko

    Dyonko Duke

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    de sp van gears 1 was briljant. Op een gegeven moment speelde ik altijd met 3 vrineden en wonnen we echt elk potje. Shotgun gevechten waren 9 vd 10 keer voor mij (zonder host) en ook snipen was goddelijk. In deel 2 is dat allemaal neit meer zo, shotgun is minder en met lag onmogelijk en met de sniper geef je veel lastiger headshots ('t is niet altijd een headshot, ondanks dat je op het hoofd schiet , kan met lag te maken hebben).

    vond ook het matchmaking systeem van 1 veel beter (kon je gewoon lekker uitkiezen hoeveel rondes je wilde, 18 rondes warzone ftw!) en welke map je wilde(canals en gridlock, goddelijk). 4 tegen 4 is ook beter, net wat tactischer en minder chaotisch.
     
  15. Sloober

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  16. Gallardo

    Gallardo De vrolijke strijder

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    Ik heb niet echt veel zin om dat te beluisteren. Maar waar ging het ongeveer over?
     
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    Bleszinski Defends Smoke Grenades, Praises Modern Warfare 2, Withstands Your Questions

    Kotaku podcast listeners asked Epic's Cliff Bleszinski great questions today. You got him talking about everything from the future of Unreal and the prospects for Gears of War PS3 to "the bowl" vs. "the trench"... and porn in landfills
     
  18. Coentjuh

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    Nu maar hopen dat Gow3 zonder lag is,, (of in ieder geval: Veel minder laggy)
    Gow 1 + 2 singleplayer waren beiden leuk, kijken wat deeltje 3 ons brengt:)
     
  19. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    De VGA's... Ik weet niet wie erin geïnteresseerd is, maar voor diegene die dat zijn; hier een interview met Geoff Keighley.

    De reden dat ik het hier post is door de quote onder de spoiler. Dus als de rest van de VGA's je niet interesseren hoef je de spoiler niet eens te openen. :+

    Keighley: The biggest Spike VGA reveal has yet to come

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    Halo Reach. UFC 2010 Undisputed. Tron. Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands. Electronic Art's Medal of Honor reboot.

    That's only five of the games that will make their world premiere at the Spike 2009 Video Game Awards, which airs on Spike TV this Saturday. But according to GameTrailers TV host and VGA producer Geoff Keighley, we haven't seen anything yet. He promises "more than 12" exclusives, including all new footage of Ruffian's Crackdown 2, a new Star Wars title, and at least two games Spike can't even hint at.

    "We definitely have some pretty major surprises still to come," he tells me. "Essentially, the biggest thing in the show hasn't even been announced yet."
    Despite the busy VGA production schedule, Keighley took some time to chat with me about getting those big exclusives, what should (and shouldn't expect) from the show, and his personal pick for "Game of the Year."

    While last year's VGAs ushered in "Gamer Heaven" -- complete with stunning, silver-painted female models wearing angel's wings -- Spike is taking 2009 in a new direction. The theme this year, Keighley tells me, is a virtual digital set that will evolve as the show progresses. The set you see when the show breaks for commercial won't be the one you see when it comes back, a quick environmental costume change, if you will.

    "We're going to keep some of the environments secret," Keighley tells me, "but you'll definitely get to see that we'll be transforming a lot of worlds, even some games worlds, as well. We're working with some game publishers to actually create some of the very cool content."

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    When it comes to gamers, the coolest content will be the game exclusives. While Spike chose over a little over a dozen, there were plenty of exclusives -- pitched by the publishers themselves -- it had to choose from.

    "Publishers really get excited about it," he explains. "I think what happened last year is that we had so many exclusives with God of War II and Uncharted 2, everyone who was in the show last year had an incredible experience and wanted to come back."

    Those left out, he tells me, were clamoring to be involved, coming in really early to find out how to get involved. The fact that the VGAs will air in some form across 180 countries didn't hurt matters either; a worldwide footprint like that is a dream come true for publishers in terms of promotion.

    In fact, Keighley said they had "north of about about 40 games" offered for the show, but had to make the difficult decision to pick and choose the best fits for the VGA audience. It's balancing act, he says, between offering up content for the hardcore gamers, while still appealing to Spike's more mainstream demographic.

    "You know, I think we do a pretty good job that will get the hardcore excited, but we also have to look at the broader more mainstream audience," he says. "Because if I booked ten Japanese RPGs on the show, that might be great for some of the real hardcore guys, but that's not what's going to appeal to the mainstream crowd."

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    The perfect example of this balance is the first-look world premiere of Bungie's Halo Reach. The Halo franchise has garnered acclaim from traditional hardcore gamers and a mainstream audience alike. In 2008, Microsoft touted Halo 3 as having the biggest launch day in entertainment history, pulling in a whopping $170 million in sales in its first 24 hours of release. The appeal of Bungie's next Halo project is undeniable, and according to Keighley, the Halo Reach reveal at the Spike VGAs is set to blow people away.

    Clocking in at two minutes and thirty seconds, it's "basically the opening of the game," and will give gamers the first look at the Halo Reach engine running in real-time. You'll meet the game's characters for the first time, complete with dialogue, all backed by an original score by Bungie's musical daddy, Marty O'Donnell.

    "It's been a couple of years since we've seen new technology from Bungie," he explains. "As soon as you see Reach, you'll realize that these guys have definitely upped the ante when it comes to visual firepower of the engine."

    As for the other premieres, Keighely is keeping them close to his chest, saying they couldn't even "pre-promote them because no one knows they exist yet." Spike has even teased two "mystery games," which the Internet quickly speculated were a 2K Games' Spec Ops reboot, and a potential open-world Activision-published title called Black Lotus. He won't reveal if any of these guesses are on the money or completely off-base.

    "There's been a lot of speculation online," he admits, being careful not to say too much. "I think people have been speculating in the wrong way sometimes, as well."

    One reveal you won't be seeing, as some have guessed, is the recently announced Dead Space 2. Keighley quickly put his foot down on that one saying "it's not at the show and wasn't planned to be at the show." Don't expect to see anything from Microsoft on Project Natal, or even Sony's motion controller, codenamed "Gem," either.

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    But what of other quiet Internet chatter that perhaps Epic would be revealed Gears of War 3?

    "What I can say on that," he says after some hesitation. "There are some I can't confirm or deny. What I can say is that I think some people saw our original publisher list and were speculating what games could be a part of that."

    What you will see, as with previous shows, are plenty of celebrity appearances. Actor Jake Gyllenhaal will be on hand to introduce an exclusive clip from the upcoming Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time film, for instance. Snoop Dogg and The Bravery will perform. Keighley also mentions that Year One's Olivia Wilde and Heroes' "Sylar," Zachary Quinto, are also scheduled to attend.

    "One thing you'll see is that the vast majority of the people in the show celebrity-wise have a tie to the gaming world," he explains. "I'm not going to say that every person on the show is going to be a hardcore gamer. There will be some exceptions, and there will be some fun things. Like Mike Tyson will be there, because he was in Fight Night Round 4. We'll have a couple of tips of the hat for those entertainment junkies."

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    The tie between Hollywood and gaming doesn't get more obvious than with Tron Legacy, which hits theaters next year; the film's game tie-in will makes it premiere at the VGAs. Keighley says that Spike has been working closely with the film's director, Joseph Kosinski, to premiere the game big at the awards show.

    Tron Legacy is Kosinski's first feature film, but he's no stranger to gaming -- he directed a commercial spot for Halo 3, as well as the now-legendary "Mad World" commercial to promote Gears of War. Keighley calls the Tron game reveal a "killer piece of content," which will feature exclusive new music from Daft Punk, with original visuals and footage created by Hollywood special effects juggernaut Digital Domain.
    Hollywood connections aside, you can expect a ton of folks from the game industry to make appearances as well. Epic's Cliff Bleszinski has already picked out his outfit. Infinity Ward's Vince Zampella and Jason Ward will be on hand to look on as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is nominated for a handful of awards. Harmonix's Alex Rigopulos, Randy Pitchford from Gearbox, Double Fine's Tim Schafer, the Naughty Dog crew... the list goes on. In short, the VGAs won't be short of videogame "celebrity," that's for sure.

    With all of the exclusives, glitz, and glamor, it's easy to forget about the reason why the show exists -- the awards. There are over two dozen categories, with games hand-selected by a panel of industry professionals selected by Spike. [Full disclosure: I participated as part of this year's VGA Judges panel.] Keighley says he wasn't surprised by the final game choices, especially for Game of the Year -- Assassin's Creed 2, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, Batman: Arkham Asylum, and Left 4 Dead 2.

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    "I think it's hard to argue that anything else deserved to be in there," he says, before admitting he was surprised by one game that didn't get any nominations -- Capcom's Resident Evil 5.

    "I think that's a game that came out so early in the year that people kind of forgot about it. It certainly wasn't a '95' rated game, but I thought that it might get some nominations."

    As for his own Game of the Year pick, he wouldn't commit to one, but throws out that two of his favorite games of 2009 were Uncharted 2 and Batman: Arkham Asylum. He admits it may seem like a bit of a cop out, Uncharted 2 being an obvious choice, but praises the "pure cinematic mastery" that Naughty Dog brought with the title. But it does sound like he's got a soft spot for Rocksteady'stake on the Dark Knight.
    "Everyone knew Assassin's Creed 2 and Modern Warfare 2 were going to be great games," he tells me,"and they were. But Batman sort of came out of nowhere, from an unknown studio and sort of surprised us. So I think I have a certain place in my heart for the game."

    We'll find out which game takes home the statue tomorrow, December 12, when Spike TV airs the 7th Annual "Video Game Awards 2009" at 8:00 PM Eastern.




    *hoopt*
    Misschien is dat een van de games waarnaar ie niet eens naar mag hinten.

    Laten we Reach in september doen, en GoW3 in november. :cool:

    GoW: november 2006
    GoW 2: november 2008
    GoW 3: november 2010?

    Zal wel niet, maar ik mag toch hopen. :'-(
     
  20. The Redman FTW

    The Redman FTW ^_^

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    Gears 3 moet gewoon net zoals Gears 1 en 2 lekker Guns Blazing met toch een verhaaltje erin verwerkt worden. Super wat heb ik me met die twee vermaakt. De singleplayer van Gears 2 was echt top, vooral op insane erg vermakelijk/ergerlijk :)
    Ik hoop echt op 2010 nog. Mja, we hebben in 2010 in ieder geval Call of Duty 7 (V.a. november) en Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (V.a. maart).
     
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