Re: Realistically.
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Originally posted by KRSplat
I had my first dose of first-person shooter a week ago in Time Splitter 2. I love it. So does everybody else. Now I'm not saying that Jazz has to be first-person, but I am suggesting it. It would be great if we could have "camera" options so players would be allowed to decide in-game where they want to see the action from, and nothing like Mario 64 where you can't move in first person and just look around, it must be possible to move in first person. I'm not sure if many other games let you switch from first person to third and vice versa, so we might have a bit of an edge there.
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I'd like it third-person default, with the option of first-person, thank you very much. ;P
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Jazz 3 must be released on the console. No doubt about it. Console gaming is way more popular than PC gaming. But it also must be released on the PC. It should be on GameCube, Play Station 2, and X-Box, but at least PS2, because it is the most common of the three, and I'm not just saying that because I have PS2, I have GCN and N64 and that's all.
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*cough cough* Console gaming is way more popular than PC gaming when cows grow pink spots and become taxi drivers. Epic games is unlikely to release on any console other than the Xbox - they have a relationship with Microsoft and the Xbox is the only console currently capable of running the latest Unreal engine (most likely to be used in a possible sequel). They could barely port the original UT engine to PS2, no way is a new-gen engine gonna make it. I want to see a new Jazz game on the PC: he was born a PC icon, he should still be a PC icon.
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We have to have console Internet capabilities, too, for PS2 and X-Box, and GameCube, if Nintendo decides to release it soon enough. PC gamers should have an advantage, because the PC should be the only one with the level editor. That way, Epic or whoever can have the PC price higher and say that consoles don't have enough disc space to hold JCS. The console game should also be able to connect to the game's official website to download levels and play them there, of course, so that it would sell.
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The PC will be the only one with an editor for a few reasons:
- Only the Xbox has a hard disk
- Hard to make 3D levels without a mouse
- No current console has the grunt to efficiently run a fullfledged, current generation 3D editor
The PC price will likely be cheaper than consoles, at least where I live (console games are a good $20 more expensive than PC games here). As for connecting to the official website to download levels and play them, only the Xbox has the capability.
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