It has some very mysterious, cool looking exclusives there, due to being so clunky to emulate, even that trashy and weird og Shrek Tie-in game intrigues me, being largely based on a early script of the movie. (supposedly pre Mike Myers)
OK - about THESE exclusives! It's not often spoken in polite company. Only gourmets. :)It has some very mysterious, cool looking exclusives there, due to being so clunky to emulate, even that trashy and weird og Shrek Tie-in game intrigues me, being largely based on a early script of the movie. (supposedly pre Mike Myers)
Why is the OG Xbox so underrated.
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ok.Never was, what you might be trying to say is underappreciated, that is a fact.
Why is the OG Xbox so underrated.
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I guess this is what people born in "internet is so popular even my oven need internet to work" era who never read a video game magazine in their life before would believe lolol. Video game magazines were very objective so they equally listed which XBOX games releases as much as PS2 ones so facts speaks for themselves that "if you are a gamer then better buy XBOX and PS2". It also make me think how popular games back then became "so rare" niche "hidden gems" these years because who thinks so are the Fortnite generation lolol. There is no way you wouldn't know about these games if you had read video game magazines back then, so reading the magazines there is no way you would think XBOX is "bad" and "lacks decent games" as long as you ain't Sony fan boi lol.Because people thought it only had Halo and then, many years later they actually found out it had a great lineup of games from all over the world and some powerhouse exclusives like Ninja Gaiden.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Morrowind's save files are larger than the PS2's memory card. Rather, KotOR's are always larger, Morrowind's can get larger over time. It wasn't a bad decision to not release them on PS2, it wasn't a decision at all because it was literally impossible given the way the games are designed.Then XBOX started to have video games PS2 didn't have. It made people feel like "damn because of XBOX we cannot have the cool Star Wars games and Elder Scrolls Morrowind!!!". The exclusives XBOX had was annoying because it was a bad decision from customer point to not release the games on PS2 but instead release it on XBOX.
Dude I mentioned it from an ordinary customer POV to make a point regarding the point of this thread lol and they wouldn't care how "impossible" it is, they would want these games to magically work on PS2 and spoiler alert!!!: They did lol.Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Morrowind's save files are larger than the PS2's memory card. Rather, KotOR's are always larger, Morrowind's can get larger over time. It wasn't a bad decision to not release them on PS2, it wasn't a decision at all because it was literally impossible given the way the games are designed.
Also, no, they wouldn't have been redesigned for PS2 even had the Xbox not existed. The games were designed for PC by PC development studios, and they treated the Xbox like a low end PC because it was functionally very similar. Had the Xbox not existed they simply would have come out as PC exclusives.
PlayStation 2 had an official 40GB hard drive (HDD) as an optional peripheral. It was released alongside the Network Adaptor, and required it for connection and power. The HDD was not standard on all models and needed to be purchased separately. It could be used to speed up game loading times, install downloadable content, and back up save data. I suspect it was possible to implement games save files on it. But most likely, by that time when this games realized, there had already been a PS2 slim without a hard drive for a long time at market. However, it would also be possible to connect an external disk or USB flash drive to it via the available USB ports, Since the modders were able to do this unofficially trough software way, Sony and the game developers themselves could do it. The USB ports on the ps2 were slow speed, but it would have been enough to save files from MANY games.Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Morrowind's save files are larger than the PS2's memory card. Rather, KotOR's are always larger, Morrowind's can get larger over time. It wasn't a bad decision to not release them on PS2, it wasn't a decision at all because it was literally impossible given the way the games are designed.
Also, no, they wouldn't have been redesigned for PS2 even had the Xbox not existed. The games were designed for PC by PC development studios, and they treated the Xbox like a low end PC because it was functionally very similar. Had the Xbox not existed they simply would have come out as PC exclusives.
The majority of those were PC games first or ported to pc soon after. Only Otogi and Ninja Gaiden were Xbox only.And these were just a few of XBOX ONLY games
I grew up with a PS2 but OG Xbox in retrospect was a beast.Because people thought it only had Halo and then, many years later they actually found out it had a great lineup of games from all over the world and some powerhouse exclusives like Ninja Gaiden.
Playstation loosers twisting the narrative. "It only has Halo lol xD!!!" "no jRPGS Dx" "CONTROLLler so big!~!1" "only for dued bR0S" these fuckers were relentless in 2003 - 2006
Actually Kingdom Under Fire didn't get a PC port until 2020.The majority of those were PC games first or ported to pc soon after. Only Otogi and Ninja Gaiden were Xbox only.
That was always my problem with the xbox, all of them, they seemed pointless when I already had a computer.
I was talking about the games mentioned in the post i responded to. I definitely did not have a $700+ PC back then. I had a PC I built out spare parts I managed to acquire as a teenager with little money and I played most of those games mentioned in that post on that PC. I built it in 2001 and I didn't get a newer computer until I bought a laptop in 2008 or something like that. I'm not sure where this $700+ PC was necessary to play games nonsense came from. I did eventually buy a dedicated video card for it but it was like $120 or something like that.There were also plenty of other exclusives like Panzer Dragoon Orta, Breakdown, Forza, Gunvalkyrie, Blinx, Quantum Redshift, Phantom Dust, and others. That being said, yeah a huge part of the console's appeal was the fact that it was a game console that could play a lot of PC style games at $300 in 2001-2005. If you already had a modern $700+ PC build with a dedicated graphics card it didn't have nearly the value of a PS2 or Gamecube, but as an entryway into games from until then PC focussed studios it couldn't be beat on price or simplicity. Microsoft was actually selling the console at a huge loss even compared to most consoles in an attempt to keep pace with Sony.
I know you were referring to that post, that's why I mentioned Kingdom Under Fire coming to PC in 2020, I was just saying that the system did have quite a few exclusives. That being said, it's highly unlikely you built a computer out of "spare parts" in 2001 that could handle most of those games unless you had very rich friends/relatives that upgraded constantly. KotOR for example required a Pentium 3 of at least 1ghz circa roughly mid 2000 to run. Doom 3 needed a bleeding edge Tualatin Pentium 3 or a reasonable Pentium 4 around 1.5ghz, both of which came out in mid-late 2001, and a DirectX 9.0b compatible GPU from around 2002 (and honestly even that was stretch, you wanted more like a Radeon X800 XT), and Riddick was even more demanding than that. Basically every game on that list required at least Open GL 1.4 or DirectX 8.1 compatibility if not higher, both of which only started getting supported in graphics hardware around early 2001. The GeForce 2 from mid 2000 only went up to DirectX 7 and GL 1.2.I was talking about the games mentioned in the post i responded to. I definitely did not have a $700+ PC back then. I had a PC I built out spare parts I managed to acquire as a teenager with little money and I played most of those games mentioned in that post on that PC. I built it in 2001 and I didn't get a newer computer until I bought a laptop in 2008 or something like that. I'm not sure where this $700+ PC was necessary to play games nonsense came from. I did eventually buy a dedicated video card for it but it was like $120 or something like that.