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I've played both the PS2 and Xbox version of Tricky. The button layout is better on the PS2, but the PS2's analog stick is crap, plus it's in an awkard spot on the controller. I found switching between steering and winding on the Xbox MUCH easier. Now on Tricky for the Xbox I think they re-arranged all the tricks so it used a 3 button system instead of 4, using L, R, and Y, with X for tweaks. Now in SSX 3 they switched it up a bit.. now it's using a full 4 button grab system like the PS2 version. R, X, Y, and B are your grabs and L is for your tweaks. If you've played the Xbox Tricky it'll take a minute to rearrange, but I've found the controls to be excellent either way. I would give the PS2 version a slight advantage for the 4 shoulder buttons, but that's not saying the Xbox version is hard to control (because it's still great).
BTW, I am also in love with the rail tricks!! AWESOME!! |
Originally posted by kaiyouske Did anyone else notice slowdowns for the PS2 version? I'm not quite sure if the other versions have slowdown, but I'm wondering if the Xbox version has any slowdowns? Hopefully if it doesn't, I can exchange for an xbox version... -.- |
I noticed a bit of slowdown in the Xbox version on the 2nd race of peak one, where there happened to be a lot of stuff in the background. Should be no reason for it on the Xbox.
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I really haven't noticed any slowdowns on the PS2 version... and I'm on Peak 3. Maybe there are and I'm just oblivious to it.
Does anyone know if there is a reward for doing all the BIG Challenges? I've completed 31 out of 40 on Peak 1, which is good enough for the Gold Medal, but it hasn't unlocked anything that I'm aware of. I'm gonna be really pissed if I finish all 40 and nothing happens. The same goes for those little "snowflakes" that are scattered all over the place. I have a Gold Medal with those things too... and nothing to show for it. |
On the "Cheat Characters" screen, there's a character that opens up if you manage to 100% the mountain.
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Originally posted by Decker Well, effigy, you might not want the online play to be the deciding factor. It's only one-on-one racing with computer controlled racers rounding out the field. I think it's kinda lame that you only are racing against (and talking to) one stranger in a 10 minute race downhill; you'd think it would have been easy enough to make it four or six racers. If your friend is also online with a PS2 and SSX 3, then certainly it's worth it, but otherwise I don't know. I may now buy it for the X-Box. :) |
So, has anyone seen any framerate issues in SSX3? I was bothered by the bad framerate (in places) in Tricky.
Also, can you create your own character from scratch in SSX3? |
Originally posted by TheMadMonk So, has anyone seen any framerate issues in SSX3? I was bothered by the bad framerate (in places) in Tricky. Also, can you create your own character from scratch in SSX3? |
I really want this game. . .
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Originally posted by theneobez I really want this game. . . (BTW.. the other 2 were Zelda and F-Zero, Zelda was worth it, F-Zero would've been happier at $29.99). |
I noticed slowdown on the Xbox version of SSX3 on one of the early races (I haven't played it much yet). The slowdown occured when I took a sidepath on the city level.
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Originally posted by PixyJunket Brody is hidden. And I've noticed slowdown on the PS2 version, and I'm not even close to being done with Peak 1. But still a very good game. :) |
The X-box version of Tricky had TONS of slowdown due to some unoptimized graphical improvements over the PS2 version.
SSX3 has very little slowdown and what there is, is not too noticeable unless you are looking for it. |
Originally posted by Ginsu The X-box version of Tricky had TONS of slowdown due to some unoptimized graphical improvements over the PS2 version. SSX3 has very little slowdown and what there is, is not too noticeable unless you are looking for it. Really? I never had any problems with it, and I played the living snot out of the game. I did notice the slowdown in 3 right off the bat but I never noticed any in Tricky. |
Originally posted by RCL66 In the options, select sound and I think push right until DTS is the option highlighted. You can get to the options from the main menu. Brody may be hidden in the game, there are tons of unlockable/buyable characters in there. 40 BIG Challenges on Peak One alone? Holy crap. I thought I was off to a good start to find two on Peak 2. Same with demolishing the Bronze qualifying score on the Peak 1 Slopestyle run... it still only got me a Bronze. |
Anyone know how to switch pipes in the superpipe (half pipe) competition. I know you can grab, but how do you move onto one of the other super pipes when they are lined up next to each other?
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Originally posted by RCL66 Anyone know how to switch pipes in the superpipe (half pipe) competition. I know you can grab, but how do you move onto one of the other super pipes when they are lined up next to each other? |
OK, I picked it up for the Xbox, but haven't opened it yet (tons of games to play right now). I'm still not fully commited to the Xbox version. I loved the PS2 controls on the last game and also, I still think the online play will add some depth. The IGN review says the graphic improvements on the xbox are minimal. What was the head-to-head results? Any insiders here?
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Originally posted by uteotw I agree that this game is AMAZING. The sound: I love being able to chose ambiance OR music, and of course I love the DTS. Not everyone likes that type of music, so this is a cool option. The picture: I LOVE being able to chose anamorphic! I hope to see a LOT more of this. |
Why does EA ignore the extra features and power of the Xbox?
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Originally posted by Gallant Pig Don't forget the 480p factor with the Xbox version (a big deal if you have a tv that can use it). |
Originally posted by PixyJunket Why does EA ignore the extra features and power of the Xbox? They focus on the PS2 (and rightly so given it's sold in the 50-60 million range world wide with GC and X-box combined being in the 20 million range) and basically port over to the other systems. Not to mention EA and MS don't have a good working relationship with the scuffle over online gaming. |
Originally posted by Joe Schmoe I thought 480p implied 16X9 (anamorphic) format so it would correctly fit a widescreen TV, but I guess I was wrong. (from table A3 of the ATSC Digital Television Standard, Revision B): 480 interlaced (i), 4:3 aspect ratio 480 progressive (p), 4:3 aspect ratio 480i, 16x9 aspect ratio 480p, 16x9 aspect ratio 720p, 16x9 aspect ratio 1080i, 16x9 aspect ratio 1080p, 16x9 aspect ratio This is important info that every HDTV owner and prospective buyer should know. |
do the rail tricks rack up a signifficant amount of points? it seems really hard to get the gold on some of these peak 3 levels, and i'm thinking its because i'm not incorporating any rail moves? how do you pull these off? i know you grab the rail, but can you then uber out of the hold?
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Originally posted by huh? do the rail tricks rack up a signifficant amount of points? it seems really hard to get the gold on some of these peak 3 levels, and i'm thinking its because i'm not incorporating any rail moves? how do you pull these off? i know you grab the rail, but can you then uber out of the hold? |
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