WipEout HD Now available for download


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Wayhay! I managed to do it :)

hahaha nice, you play with the in ship camera, that makes it harder for sure..

Also, you might want to change the title of your video to Wipeout HD Flatland Flyer Trophy, you will get more hits that way :)

CY:G you did the 20 zone trophy??? In what track??

Moa therma but i regretted it later as i noticed Anulpha Pass is way easier, im doing the rest of the Zone trophies on Anulpha for sure.

Ohh and Kol im gonna take this oportunity to say that i love your art, my PSN theme is the one with the Black Orbs you made and my wallpaper on my PC at home is the same :)

Moa therma but i regretted it later as i noticed Anulpha Pass is way easier, im doing the rest of the Zone trophies on Anulpha for sure.

Ohh and Kol im gonna take this oportunity to say that i love your art, my PSN theme is the one with the Black Orbs you made and my wallpaper on my PC at home is the same :)

Cool, I'm going to try that one later today.

Thanks man glad you like my work :) I want to create another theme but I don't have the time right now :(

Is there any info about a possible demo? I'd really, really love to try the game but don't have money to just throw at random things right now.

Oh by the way, Popisde ... I mean, ShadowMoses is banned :rofl:

If I can trust you won't **** up my PSN account or pull any stunts I could see what the hell this game sharing thing is for once.

People always go on about it and I've never actually tried it out.

Is there any info about a possible demo? I'd really, really love to try the game but don't have money to just throw at random things right now.

Oh by the way, Popisde ... I mean, ShadowMoses is banned :rofl:

Its a good game, especially for ?12.

But if you haven't played any Wipeout games before, and if there is goign to be no demo avialibl, I would definately try and find some way to play it.

Some people I can see just getting really frustrated with the game.

And thank god the ShadowMoses thing is over, I didn't care if he was or not Popis or not, but if it stops you guys mentioning it in every other post.:pp

What did happen to Popis? why as he banned in the first place?

If I can trust you won't **** up my PSN account or pull any stunts I could see what the hell this game sharing thing is for once.

People always go on about it and I've never actually tried it out.

I personally couldn't trust anyone on the internet to have any of my PSN account details, I wouldn't even give it to friends, lol.

Though what I would consider doing with friends is setting up an account we can all use to buy games and share between us, but it is no ones main account.

Screw LBP, MGS and the other stuff, I don't care about this.

but this is probably the only game I really wish was on the 360, or would make me want a PS3. strangely not because I ever liked the series, in fact the few wipeout's games I've tried before, I never liked them... it's moe because I really like the art style of the "cars" and I love hover racers, and they just don't make good ones anymore. like Bullfrogs Hi-Octane and Slipstream 5000.

Still, I want to play this game, really neat visual style on the crafts.

aahhh, i just worked out that air breaks are analogue, not digital >.< makes things abit easier.

I just unlocked the one after warped... forgot it already, but i still have 2 races left to get gold on in warped before i move on.

What ships do people mainly use?

I use Feisar for normal races and Piranha for Speed laps, Time Trails :)

Coz he is currently serving a 2 day suspension for calling Si a kid/child......

:laugh: Bit of a silly reason to get banned :p

I'll be getting this game :D I really need a new game :/ and WipEout games are always good :D

Insanely good game :yes: Feel right at home with it after being a die hard Wipeout fan over the years. It looks fantastic!

Tried a race online and it was smooth as hell, no lag whatsoever which is awesome for a game like this.

Thanks goes to AB for game sharing (Y) Amazingly cool of you dude.

Can confirm game sharing works like a charm, so a huge thanks to AB for the free game (Y)

Now I will go and hit as many walls as possible.

Insanely good game :yes: Feel right at home with it after being a die hard Wipeout fan over the years. It looks fantastic!

Tried a race online and it was smooth as hell, no lag whatsoever which is awesome for a game like this.

Thanks goes to AB for game sharing (Y) Amazingly cool of you dude.

Hope you guys enjoy the game, but don't be getting good at it now. :p

Lol, Audio, you can only share it 5 times, and im not sure but i think that... lets say you share it five times and then for some reason you delete it from your hard drive you wont be able to download a 6xth time...

Might have to look into it.

aahhh, i just worked out that air breaks are analogue, not digital >.< makes things abit easier.

What ships do people mainly use?

Sorry, what do you mean air breaks are analogue? :s

I use mainly AG Systems, but sometimes Piranha for speed laps, depends if I struggle with doing it using AG Systems, which ain't often.

Lol, Audio, you can only share it 5 times, and im not sure but i think that... lets say you share it five times and then for some reason you delete it from your hard drive you wont be able to download a 6xth time...

Might have to look into it.

It's to do with PS3 consoles I believe, not amount of times downloaded.

Up to 5 can be authorized.

I can continually re-download unless I use up all 5 slots, and for some reason get a new PS3.

If that were the case, I'd need someone I shared with to de-authorize themselves ;)

Or else I'd just phone Sony and ask them to de-authorize my broken/replaced console.

edit: Do note though, as the sharee, if you delete WipeoutHD from your console, you won't be able to re-download directly from the store, you'll need to ask me to let you download from my account again.

edit2: Scrap all that above. As the account purchaser of WipeoutHD, it doesn't matter to me at all. Only issue is if I authorize 5 consoles and YOUR console breaks, you won't be able to re-download through me again, unless the broken consoles is de-authorized. The first edit is still valid, you delete Wipeout HD off your console, and you'll need me to share with you again.

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