What it boils down to is Sony will need to do a good Uncharted MP beta. I hope the one bundled with inFamous is going to fly. Otherwise, it'll just fuel indefinite forum debate.
Valkyria Chronicles is lucky because despite the very simplistic demo, not many people cared enough about the game initially (Low expectation) and the final product shined.
The impressions of a few guys playing a work in progress version of a single co-op level and ND's take on deathmatch and CTF isn't enough to convince me. I'll need to play it for myself to do that.
Insomniac had 2 years, and should have known what they could or couldn't do within that time frame.
I dont think they feel they can do splitscreen on the game. (The splitscreen in RE5 was bad) They're aiming for very high graphical quality in the single-player and want to stretch the PS3 to its limits in the single-player campaign. They also won't want to have a downgrade of graphics for the co-op, so splitscreen just isn't an option.
Even thought they are aiming for good graphics, you could theoretically just downgrade the graphics when you do split screen mode.
The only reason they dont add split screen is because it requires a lot of work, it has absolutely nothing to do with how high the are aiming in terms of graphics (as they can allways be downgraded when running split screen).
Ehm.
What you said, was that they didn't want to downgrade graphics blah blha blah aiming for high gfx blah blah blah.
What i said, is that you dont have to downgrade singleplayer graphics when you have splitscreen. You just have to downgrade the graphics WHEN you are playing split screen mode. Singleplayer would have better gfx than split screen.
The reason for not intruducing split screen, is simply because it requires a lot of work, it would not hurt the graphical quality in any other gamemode than when playing splitscreen.
Therefore your argument\logic doesn't hold water. Graphics would not have been downgraded (for any other mode than when playing splitscreen), singleplayer and coop would look just as good as they normally do, but when you play in splitscreen, its going to look worse.
The only reasonable explanation is the amount of work it takes. Why? Because the game would look its best in all the other modes, except for in split screen. There is no downside.
Unless you are trying to convince us that ND simply never wants to downgrade the graphics, regardless of the circumstance? which is BS.
I can tell you right now, that if implementing split screen could be done without any significant costs, there would be a split screen. Yes, it would have worse graphics than the singleplayer, but they would get another feature that can possibly earn them more sales for insignificant costs. Nobody that is rational would say no to that.
So you have two cases
1: ND indeed doesn't want to downgrade graphics ever, no matter what. Which makes them idiots, because they are not rational in their business decisions...
2: Your argument based on your own thoughts about how they dont want to downgrade graphics, and you for some reason don't get that singleplayer gfx would not get hurt by having a split screen mode.
My guess is that ND is not idiots, and would have implemented a splitscreen mode if it could be done for an acceptible cost, and therefore the only answer to the question:
"why doesn't it have a split screen mode?" has to be BECAUSE IT COSTS MORE MONEY that what ND thinks they can gain in terms of sales by implementing (or because they dont have enough money in the budget - again cost\work limitation).
Ehm.
What you said, was that they didn't want to downgrade graphics blah blha blah aiming for high gfx blah blah blah.
What i said, is that you dont have to downgrade singleplayer graphics when you have splitscreen. You just have to downgrade the graphics WHEN you are playing split screen mode. Singleplayer would have better gfx than split screen.
The reason for not intruducing split screen, is simply because it requires a lot of work, it would not hurt the graphical quality in any other gamemode than when playing splitscreen.
Therefore your argument\logic doesn't hold water. Graphics would not have been downgraded (for any other mode than when playing splitscreen), singleplayer and coop would look just as good as they normally do, but when you play in splitscreen, its going to look worse.
The only reasonable explanation is the amount of work it takes. Why? Because the game would look its best in all the other modes, except for in split screen. There is no downside.
Unless you are trying to convince us that ND simply never wants to downgrade the graphics, regardless of the circumstance? which is BS.
I can tell you right now, that if implementing split screen could be done without any significant costs, there would be a split screen. Yes, it would have worse graphics than the singleplayer, but they would get another feature that can possibly earn them more sales for insignificant costs. Nobody that is rational would say no to that.
So you have two cases
1: ND indeed doesn't want to downgrade graphics ever, no matter what. Which makes them idiots, because they are not rational in their business decisions...
2: Your argument based on your own thoughts about how they dont want to downgrade graphics, and you for some reason don't get that singleplayer gfx would not get hurt by having a split screen mode.
My guess is that ND is not idiots, and would have implemented a splitscreen mode if it could be done for an acceptible cost, and therefore the only answer to the question:
"why doesn't it have a split screen mode?" has to be BECAUSE IT COSTS MORE MONEY that what ND thinks they can gain in terms of sales by implementing (or because they dont have enough money in the budget - again cost\work limitation).
Also you have to ask yourself what exactly would incorporating split screen into the game would do for sales.. Plus you have to think here, people would find it easier to play online against other players in MP than on their own PS3. I have never played a MP game on my PS3 that isn't online. I think in this day and age you will find that most people play online in MP than against their friends in their bedroom.
Is there any evidence supporting these claims? Already on these forums, we see there's a divide in opinion. Not everyone who has a PS3 has it online, and even those who do don't necessarily like to play online.
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- they don't have to worry about it being fun with an AI player AND a human player -
Do they need an AI player though? I thought I read it works for both 2 and 3 players. If it can't, it would break the game even if a single player left. Players leaving happens a lot in the online co-op games I've played.
My time playing online and offline co-op is divided about 50/50. Both offer a different experience, so I prefer to see both in games that support co-op.
So maybe, just maybe they thought about split screen and decided that they would rather spend the extra time and do COOP and MP properly than doing split screen.
Also you have to ask yourself what exactly would incorporating split screen into the game would do for sales. I can answer you this easily....virtually nothing. Having split screen would not make me buy the game over a great single player campaign and COOP and MP.
Ehm.
What you said, was that they didn't want to downgrade graphics blah blha blah aiming for high gfx blah blah blah.
What i said, is that you dont have to downgrade singleplayer graphics when you have splitscreen. You just have to downgrade the graphics WHEN you are playing split screen mode. Singleplayer would have better gfx than split screen.
The reason for not intruducing split screen, is simply because it requires a lot of work, it would not hurt the graphical quality in any other gamemode than when playing splitscreen.
Therefore your argument\logic doesn't hold water. Graphics would not have been downgraded (for any other mode than when playing splitscreen), singleplayer and coop would look just as good as they normally do, but when you play in splitscreen, its going to look worse.
The only reasonable explanation is the amount of work it takes. Why? Because the game would look its best in all the other modes, except for in split screen. There is no downside.
Unless you are trying to convince us that ND simply never wants to downgrade the graphics, regardless of the circumstance? which is BS.
I can tell you right now, that if implementing split screen could be done without any significant costs, there would be a split screen. Yes, it would have worse graphics than the singleplayer, but they would get another feature that can possibly earn them more sales for insignificant costs. Nobody that is rational would say no to that.
So you have two cases
1: ND indeed doesn't want to downgrade graphics ever, no matter what. Which makes them idiots, because they are not rational in their business decisions...
2: Your argument based on your own thoughts about how they dont want to downgrade graphics, and you for some reason don't get that singleplayer gfx would not get hurt by having a split screen mode.
My guess is that ND is not idiots, and would have implemented a splitscreen mode if it could be done for an acceptible cost, and therefore the only answer to the question:
"why doesn't it have a split screen mode?" has to be BECAUSE IT COSTS MORE MONEY that what ND thinks they can gain in terms of sales by implementing (or because they dont have enough money in the budget - again cost\work limitation).
Ostepop's looking at this as an economist, and what he's saying is true, but perhaps not consciously so within ND, and perhaps not absolutely.I am 100% positive that money has nothing to do with it what so ever. Naughty Dog has pools of Money from Sony.
And as Ostepop would reply, but I'm beating him to the punch p), why are ND focussing on features they think are important? Because those features are the ones that will sell the game and make them money! The money Ostepop is talking about is future earnings, not how much they have in the kitty to spend.It has everything to do with them trying to appropriately splitting up their staff to work on features that they think are important to the game. Money could certainly be a factor, but I don't think it's the biggest issue. Time and resources (man power) are probably the biggest reasons behind the decision.
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I think that's true. I expect a highly tuned full-screen engine will not readily scale back to split-screen. You're in essence doubling the graphical requirements, drawing two viewpoints. There's a resolution drop for each view and associated rendering savings, but the whole geometry setup, shadowing, any SSAO etc, are being doubled.I think what my point could also be is that the technicians are working hard at producing new effects for their engine - which also includes refining the engine. However, it would take them a hell of a lot more effort for them to refine the engine for split-screen and would take them away from making all the new additions and refinements they want to make for the graphics.
It sure is, and I'd love to hear their explanation!That's my point. I'll ask them - it's very interesting!
That's my point. I'll ask them - it's very interesting!