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Phony PS3 screenshot busted?

First off, let me extend the olive branch of peace to our new neighbors at PS3Fanboy. Here's a snazzy "screenshot" from the PS3 title Motorstorm presented at last year's E3:

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And here's an actual game image from Motorstorm taken at the recent Game Developers Conference in San Jose (click for larger image):

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I know it's not a 1: 1 comparison, and perhaps the quality of the grab is poor, but do Kutaragi & Ko. really think Xbox 360 fanboys aren't going to bust balls over this stuff? Because that looks painfully PS2.5. Maybe it's from the PSP version.

It's not like Sony has a history of grossly exaggerating the capabilities of their consoles and passing off CGI fluff as gameplay.

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Don't shoot the messenger! :p

Edit: Forgot the 'r' in Motorstorm in the title. :blush:

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What did you expect everybody was crying "its not ingame". And nobody claimed it was gameplay.

The second screenshot is also way too dark.

Everybody but the fanboys. And the second screenshot is dark because it was taken covertly by a camera at the GDC.

But anyway, supposedly it's still a work in progress, so maybe it'll look better come launch.

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lol, i love how people compare screenshots, one full of action, car is flipping over, particles and taken from direct video to a screenshot from a tech demo, a car in the middle of nowhere, no lighting, can barely see anything, taken with a camera from a tv screen.... yea perfect comparison.

edit: here is another crappy screenshot, AT LEAST compare it to this one

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I do not understand why people cared about these games (Motorstorm and Killzone 2) to begin with. Even if the developers would be able to make them look like the E3 movies the games would be probably not so good looking at their last games.

Now if Polyphony Digital would have showed a Motorstorm type movie I understand people getting excited.

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Amazing how much people read into dark fuzzy photos.

Its like analyzing satalite pictures during the cold war :)

I wish Sony and developers would start releasing screenshots of what they have so far.

I don't see why they have to keep things secret since the xbox360 is already out in the market, and revo isn't about super duper graphics.

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