ORIGINAL: choupolo
Hey majik did you ever complete Epilogue on Veteran?? I didn' t know what that meant until I just tried it!
Cant get past the first room on the second floor before I run out of time..
The bit on the plane? Next time I' ve got a copy I' ll give it a whack. It can' t be
that hard can it?
I finished the 360 version on Saturday, and got about 2 hours of game time in with the PS3 version.
Some minor notes to make regarding the differences between the two.
While Infinity Ward said the game runs at a rock solid 60 frames per second. I noticed in the more exciting moments in the 360 version what looks like a drop in framerate. It' s an incredibly brief skipping sort of thing that pops up more than I' d like. I didn' t catch that on the PS3 version, and I was
looking for it then. However the game being as fantastic as it is, it doesn' t bother me, and wouldn' t be a factor in the purchase.
Much like Rainbow Six: Vegas, the color palette cooler on the PS3 version is cooler. Some people say it looks washed out, but I prefer it to be honest. I was slightly disappointed in both versions, as they did seem to be the running theme in palette. Middle-Eastern levels were brown, Russian levels were blue.
The biggest difference I noticed was the absence of rumble in the PS3 version. Perhaps it was because I hadn' t played much of anything on the PS3 since before launch (at least hadn' t sat down for an hour or so), but it felt a little lacking without the movin' s & the shakin' s!