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For the record, Setho's opinion is exactly the same things I already talked about when the demo came out. The difference is he was the one who actually enjoyed it at first and then later changed his mind once he played the full game. He gave me a hard time on MSN over it!

So I can't win with you guys, I either "moan and whine" about things too much, or occassions like this where I don't say enough, what am I supposed to do? I've been pretty conservative about my opinion on KZ2 for the better of NW forums and this topic. If you want me to really start taking digs at it then I could, but like I said, I won't for the forums health and my own sake.

For the record, Setho's opinion is exactly the same things I already talked about when the demo came out. The difference is he was the one who actually enjoyed it at first and then later changed his mind once he played the full game. He gave me a hard time on MSN over it!

So I can't win with you guys, I either "moan and whine" about things too much, or occassions like this where I don't say enough, what am I supposed to do? I've been pretty conservative about my opinion on KZ2 for the better of NW forums and this topic. If you want me to really start taking digs at it then I could, but like I said, I won't for the forums health and my own sake.

Nothing you say should deter the forums health unless you put it across in an aggressive/flaming manner.

I listen to many gaming podcasts, all of those regularly talk about pros and cons of every game during their segment, as no game is really perfect. The guys on the podcasts always get along, even when two of them butt heads about an opinion. NW Podcast needs more of that by the way, so far you guys pretty much agree with each other :p Well, I think if ynnoj had played RE5 retail he might of given you and Larry a run ;)

What people have issues with is when it's generally clear someone is having a hissy fit for the sole purpose of trying to rile up people who do like the game. If you remain calm and explain what you don't like in a civilized manner you can bet your ass the only person getting warnings or degrading the health of the forum is anyone being aggressive towards you. And most people shouldn't be if you respectfully list what you don't like (Y) It's just the way it ends up sometimes... people get passionate about things they like so if someone sets themselves on fire and runs into the room screaming for attention it can sometimes go ###### up. You even commented about how you ignore the Halo haters :p Of course it still shouldn't, but you know how easy it is to get carried away in here at times...

Everyone is entitled to an opinion, something the mods need to remind everyone around here at times, myself included.

But anyway, in regards to KZ2 I now know you think the same as Sethos :p

Plus, related to MP, there's gotta be someone who wants to start playing with me again LOL. I ranked up to Lieutenant I think it is, one gold bar?

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Everyone is entitled to an opinion, something the mods need to remind everyone around here at times, myself included.

FTR, that is all I ever preached when I was a Mod.

Countless times I said that, so at this point it should be a given amongst all of the regulars here.

Fixed :p

I'll maybe pick the game up again when the DLC hits, I really don't have an FPS to play right now so I'm settling for it.

Unless the DLC is free, or costs <= 79p (what's in my wallet) it's unlikely I'm buying it :p

a Pint or two > Overpriced map packs any day (Y)

Still I'm sure in the Summer once the DLC hits with the new patch (there's a fairly chunky patch hitting at the same time to update the EU/USA copies with all the tweaks and fixes of the Japanese release) we'll get more people playing. Maybe even Sethos for a few rounds, but he'll be a nooby assault class ;)

I would enjoy people getting back into Socom actually, 1.41 fixed a lot, and 1.5 due next month is adding a lot of functionality content missing on release (relating to clans/party system/etc). We had a few good games during the beta that were fun.

Ohh, and I am more than willing to disagree with these guys on the podcast. :p

In all seriousness, go for it ;)

You guys should pick some subjective material to get stuck into for the next show. Nothing to do with the Wii, as most people agree with everything regarding Wii games LOL.

How about even trying to tackle console loyalties and perceived passions for something you like? That's bound to cause anarchy :laugh: I'm sure a segment on DLC following up on Munkys editorial might have some good discussions also. Maybe timed exclusives, paying for exclusives, talk about developers profit cuts on PSN/Live and Wiiware (news about that today). All of these things are "grey areas" as in there's plenty of opinions to be had.

Jeez, this thread really took off...

@AB

Just to make it clear about my thoughts on K2 graphics:

I'm not saying it isn't the best looking FPS/TPS, I just think it's pretty much on par with what we expected for a game coming out in 2009. I didn't see a major step, and it didn't put any shame on other current games' graphics IMO. It definitely has something going for it, and that is immersiveness. The way the player moves, gun animations, they all provide a better looking experience. But really, I don't think it deserves all the praise from early reviews, which put such a large focus on the graphics alone. All that hype brought disapointment with it I guess, hence the "that's it?".

Plus, related to MP, there's gotta be someone who wants to start playing with me again LOL. I ranked up to Lieutenant I think it is, one gold bar?

Feel free to join me anytime you see me in a game. I'm on pretty much everyday, trying to see if I can get into the top 1% for the week. I made it to 6% last week, but I was out of town Saturday and Sunday...I think I would have had a good shot at 1% if I was around then. :\

Bad Company

Grand Theft Auto 4

Ace Combat 6

Assassin's Creed

Just to name a few, is it because they have epic lighting, is it because they have super clear and crisp textures, is it because they are technical marvels? No. They are just presented overall better, all of them feature vast terrain and yet keeps a down to earth appearance. Killzone 2 looks good, yes, but there's WAY too much use of "Next-gen" technology to keep my marvelled. As I've said time and time again, too many confined spaces, scripted sequences, extremely boring colours and overuse of effects to 'hide' 2D effects and crappy textures, been a graphics ###### for too long not to notice these things.

Yes it may be pushing some boundaries but it isn't making my knickers moist.

You wear knickers? And they get moist from video games? WOW - that's 2-thumbs u lol

I think KZ2 has amazing graphic, don't ask me to break it down. But I guess I really enjoy the game too and that just makes me like everythign about it, except for the lack of co-op.

Feel free to join me anytime you see me in a game. I'm on pretty much everyday, trying to see if I can get into the top 1% for the week. I made it to 6% last week, but I was out of town Saturday and Sunday...I think I would have had a good shot at 1% if I was around then. :\

I think is not hard if you play everyday. I didn't play alot and I made it to the 10%. I need to take a week to made the 1%.

Jeez, this thread really took off...

@AB

Just to make it clear about my thoughts on K2 graphics:

I'm not saying it isn't the best looking FPS/TPS, I just think it's pretty much on par with what we expected for a game coming out in 2009. I didn't see a major step, and it didn't put any shame on other current games' graphics IMO. It definitely has something going for it, and that is immersiveness. The way the player moves, gun animations, they all provide a better looking experience. But really, I don't think it deserves all the praise from early reviews, which put such a large focus on the graphics alone. All that hype brought disapointment with it I guess, hence the "that's it?".

I dunno' the more I play the more I'm impressed, the quality of lighting and particle effects, some of the bump mapping and surface reflections are a big step forwrad, I'd say it's currently the best looking overall game on the market. A solid single player experience (probably the best since Bioshock and COD4), a very well done multiplayer game (also the best since COD4), a gorgeous engine and an active developer. YMMV, but I can't see how anyone can arrive at "that's it?".

Nothing you say should deter the forums health unless you put it across in an aggressive/flaming manner.

I listen to many gaming podcasts, all of those regularly talk about pros and cons of every game during their segment, as no game is really perfect. The guys on the podcasts always get along, even when two of them butt heads about an opinion. NW Podcast needs more of that by the way, so far you guys pretty much agree with each other :p Well, I think if ynnoj had played RE5 retail he might of given you and Larry a run ;)

What people have issues with is when it's generally clear someone is having a hissy fit for the sole purpose of trying to rile up people who do like the game. If you remain calm and explain what you don't like in a civilized manner you can bet your ass the only person getting warnings or degrading the health of the forum is anyone being aggressive towards you. And most people shouldn't be if you respectfully list what you don't like (Y) It's just the way it ends up sometimes... people get passionate about things they like so if someone sets themselves on fire and runs into the room screaming for attention it can sometimes go ###### up. You even commented about how you ignore the Halo haters :p Of course it still shouldn't, but you know how easy it is to get carried away in here at times...

Everyone is entitled to an opinion, something the mods need to remind everyone around here at times, myself included.

But anyway, in regards to KZ2 I now know you think the same as Sethos :p

Plus, related to MP, there's gotta be someone who wants to start playing with me again LOL. I ranked up to Lieutenant I think it is, one gold bar?

Dude add me to your buddy list and I'll do likewise...I play pretty much every weekend. C u in the game!

I dunno' the more I play the more I'm impressed, the quality of lighting and particle effects, some of the bump mapping and surface reflections are a big step forwrad, I'd say it's currently the best looking overall game on the market. A solid single player experience (probably the best since Bioshock and COD4), a very well done multiplayer game (also the best since COD4), a gorgeous engine and an active developer. YMMV, but I can't see how anyone can arrive at "that's it?".

Like I said many times already, I'm judging on the demo alone (which graphically was really meh compared to the hype).

Maybe the game gets better after the first levels, I'll know when I get to play it.

I would say Co-Op for Killzone 2 would've been a nice addition. But if they can't do it then they can't do it and that is a shame. They must have their reasons but I personally can't see why they couldn't do it. There have been many other games that have done it with little problems.

The thing is, all this arguing is stupid, no-one really knows unless you are an actual dev on the Killzone 2 team!

I have to agree though, I was not overly impressed with the demo and the full game didn't do any better. I just don't like the colour scheme and art direction.

*Official* Patch 1.24 inbound

Hi guys,

here's the patch notes being released now. Once this patch is live we will start on the next, even bigger patch. We've got some good stuff still coming for you guys. We'll talk a little more about these changes next week on www.killzone.com .

Have a nice weekend.

Seb

On April 22nd at 8AM GMT, Guerrilla Games will release the next game update to their hit First Person Shooter Killzone 2, exclusive for the Playstation3.

The primary main aim of patch 1.24 is to enable the released versions of the game to play with Japanese release due on the 23rd of April 2009.

It also enables support for the first DLC pack – “Steel and Titanium” available on the Playstation?Store from the 30th of April 2009 and we have added three additional ranks to the top-end of the rankings known as ‘Hardcore ranks’.

There are also some minor improvements on finding and joining friends and clan member, but we will continue to improve on the system with the next update.

The patch is 57MB large and a full list of fixes and feature updates are below:

AI - Bots now skipping disabled/destroyed MGs in warzone when requesting mounted guns.

AI - Do not claim waypoints for the previous character when it's dead.

AI - Fixes bots getting stuck trying to arm/disarm S&D object when mission is already over.

Campaign - Fix for potential progression bug in Salamun Bridge.

Clan - User name, not users clan displayed in rankings

Clan - Winning 10 Clan Challenges causes the user to become stuck on the medal awards screen.

Controls - Lean & Peak - Zoom hold on and out of ammo it switches between regular/scope view rapidly.

Cosmetic - Blue screen tint which indicates scout cloak is occasionally enabled and will remain indefinitely.

Cosmetic - White squares on the grenade counter merge together when displayed in 1080p

Create Game - "Badge Combination" option does not work properly

Create Game - Online - "clan only" presets apply even after a player leaves a clan

DLC - DLC pack 1 - 'Steel & Titanium' support DLC - New Loading screens advertising the first DLC pack.

Exploit - Helghan Industries - Player getting out of map fix.

Exploit - Radec Academy - User is able to gain access to the roof when revived in a specific location.

Exploit - Reviving player stuck in wall collision can result in him spawning outside level

Exploit - Salamun Market - One sided wall allows people to be seen and shot from outside where they cant see or fire out

Exploit - Tharsis Depot - Player can get out of the "normal" play area and can get into some sniper/camp spots

Feature - Invite player from friendslist Feature - Join Clan Member list added.

Feature - Join Game - 17-24 players filter.

Feature - MP - Moving while seeing scores after pressing SELECT

Feature - The radar/map now has a larger radius

Feature - Three additional 'Harcore' Ranks added to the top limits.

Front-end - Add support to display more than 8 maps when creating a game /challenge/tournament

Front-end - Sorting ascending and decending ranks working better in 'Rankings'

Front-end - When in a squad, the Valor Trophy is visible in the Squad Tab, however the users rank is not being displayed on top of it.

Mods - Official tournament to be displayed first followed by custom created tournaments

Mods - Additional functionality made avalable to the in-game moderators.

Network - Server side fix for full games being displayed incorrectly.

Network - User is unable to use the 'Join Clan Member' tab due to Network Error Code 20002.

Online - File-synching with the Japanese release of Killzone 2 on the 23rd of April.

Sound - Turret placing sound continues when killed.

Stability - Crash when synching gamestate after a full mapcycle

Stability - Hang on a screen with a blank message window just before a message appears.

Stability - Reducing the load on the server related to syncing the buddylist

Stats - If a clan wins 24 Clan Challenges and goes to the result screen, the medal acquisition screen, which normally displays when you win 25 games, will display.

Stats - Number of air-support grenades used by tacticians does not add to the stats of joined user correctly.

Stats - Number of spawn-grenades used by tacticians does not add to the stats of joined user correctly.

Stats - User sometimes does not receive 1000 valor award when winning 10 Clan Challenges.

Text - % character not displayed correctly on the creating game dialogue box after selecting to create game.

Text - If a client receives an invite from a clan which has a '$' character in the clan name, the recipient will get kicked

Text - Minor Italian localization fix.

Text - Minor Japanese localization fix.

Tournament - Game decides winner if one of the two teams doesn't spawn in

Trophies - Fix for Wargod trophy unlocking pre-maturely

We are continuing to improve the game with updates to existing content and adding new features. Work on the next patch has begun and we will continue to support this game. If you have any questions regarding the patches or have problems with Killzone 2, please visit www.killzone.com for further help.

These "Hardcore ranks" if you already have tons of points will you automatically get them?
Gray-Fillabuster wrote:

Also, Seb, can you comment on the point requirement of the ranks?

We'll let you know next week. A few already qualify though :smileyvery-happy:

Seb Downie - Producer - Guerrilla Games

Patch 1.24 - Fewer Bugs, More Features!

Hey Killzone fans!

In a continuing effort to provide support for Killzone 2 Online, and to show you day-1 fans of Killzone that we mean business, we are very happy to announce the upcoming 1.24 patch. This patch is the biggest one yet, and addresses a large number of reported issues, exploits and bugs - but it also adds new functionality to the game for you to enjoy! I would like to highlight the fact that we are adding 3 new ranks to the game, reached at 5000, 10000 and 100000 points respectively. These ranks do not give any rewards but it allows the real hardcore players to show off their hard work to everyone in-game! Other highlights include a new 17-24 player search game filter, enlarged HUD radar distance and a much requested ?Join Clan Member? tab in the join game screen. The patch also allows you to play against the next batch of contenders: Japan, who will be able to buy their copies of Killzone 2 on the 23rd of April and will be joining the community online.

Allow me to clarify on these new features a little: The new ranks we?ve added are basically a reward to all the players out there that have massive amounts of points, and we hope that it inspires other players to keep on playing. The 17-24 player filter was a direct request from the community because a lot of people think the ?sweet spot? of the multiplayer levels is around 24 players instead of 32 and are creating custom games accordingly. The Join Clan Member tab was also a direct community request, allowing players to join clan members when they are playing regular non-clan related games.

There has been a lot of discussion on the forums about the lack of a ?party system? in Killzone 2 and rest assured, we are working hard on creating features that will make it easier for you to play with your friends online. These features include being able to join the same faction of a friend already in-game directly from the join game menus, manually being able to switch faction during gameplay and making existing squads consistent over multiple rounds; no more need to create a new squad every single round. These features will be coming to a patch near you soon!

To read more details about the 1.24 patch specifics, please visit the Killzone 2 FAQ section.

We hope this patch shows how dedicated we are to the game, and that it will allow you to enjoy Killzone 2 Online just that little bit more! Of course, we will continuously keep looking for more bug and exploit fixes, as well as keep an eye out for other additions we can add to the game. So please keep reporting on the forums! And last but definitely not least, a big thank you from the entire Killzone 2 team to all the Killzone players out there for their continuing support!

Keep on fraggin?!

P.S.: I almost forgot to mention: The patch also adds DLC support! ? So you know;)hat that means? ;)

Source: http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/04/21/...-more-features/

We've heard about this patch before, however this is new:

There has been a lot of discussion on the forums about the lack of a ?party system? in Killzone 2 and rest assured, we are working hard on creating features that will make it easier for you to play with your friends online. These features include being able to join the same faction of a friend already in-game directly from the join game menus, manually being able to switch faction during gameplay and making existing squads consistent over multiple rounds; no more need to create a new squad every single round. These features will be coming to a patch near you soon!

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The technical specifications of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D are given in the table below: Specification Value Architecture Zen 5 Cores / Threads 8 / 16 Base Clock 4.7 GHz Max Boost Clock Up to 5.2 GHz L1 Cache 640 KB L2 Cache 8 MB L3 Cache 96 MB Total Cache 104 MB CPU Core Process TSMC 4nm FinFET I/O Die Process TSMC 6nm FinFET Socket AM5 Default TDP 120W Max Temperature (Tjmax) 95°C Thermal Solution Not included Memory Type DDR5 Max Capacity 256 GB Memory Speeds 2x1R: DDR5-5600 2x2R: DDR5-5600 4x1R: DDR5-3600 4x2R: DDR5-3600 PCIe Version PCIe 5.0 PCIe Lanes (Total/Usable) 28 / 24 USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) 4 USB 2.0 1 Graphics Cores 2 CU RDNA 2 Frequency 2200 MHz DisplayPort over USB-C Yes Overclocking Unlocked Up next we have the tech specs for the MSI MAG X870 TOMAHAWK WIFI Motherboard: Specification Value Chipset AMD X870 CPU Support AMD Ryzen 9000 / 8000 / 7000 Series Desktop Processors Socket AM5 Memory Slots 4 × DDR5 UDIMM Maximum Memory Capacity 256GB Memory Support DDR5 8400–5600 MT/s (OC), DDR5 5600–4800 MT/s (JEDEC) Integrated Graphics Outputs 1 × HDMI 2.1 FRL (up to 8K 60Hz) 2 × USB4 Type-C with DisplayPort 1.4 HBR3 (up to 4K 60Hz) Expansion Slots PCI_E1: PCIe 5.0 x16 (CPU) PCI_E2: PCIe 3.0 x1 (Chipset) PCI_E3: PCIe 4.0 x4 (Chipset) Audio Realtek ALC4080 Codec 7.1-Channel USB High Performance Audio Supports up to 32-bit/384kHz playback on front panel S/PDIF output M.2 Slots 4 × M.2 M2_1: PCIe 5.0 x4 (CPU, 22110/2280) M2_2: PCIe 5.0 x4 (CPU, 2280/2260) M2_3: PCIe 4.0 x2 (Chipset, 2280/2260) M2_4: PCIe 4.0 x4 (Chipset, 2280/2260) SATA Ports 4 × SATA 6Gb/s RAID Support RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 for M.2 NVMe storage devices Rear USB Ports 4 × USB 2.0 3 × USB 5Gbps Type-A 2 × USB 10Gbps Type-A 1 × USB 10Gbps Type-C 2 × USB4 40Gbps Type-C Front USB Headers 4 × USB 2.0 4 × USB 5Gbps Type-A 1 × USB 20Gbps Type-C LAN Realtek 8126-CG 5G LAN Wireless Wi-Fi 7 (M.2 Key-E module pre-installed) Supports 2.4GHz / 5GHz / 6GHz bands Up to 5.8Gbps Supports 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.4, MLO, 4KQAM Internal Power Connectors 1 × 24-pin ATX Power 2 × CPU Power Connectors 1 × PCIe 8-pin Power Connector Fan Headers 1 × CPU Fan 1 × Combo Fan (Pump/System) 6 × System Fan RGB Headers 3 × Addressable V2 RGB (JARGB_V2) 1 × RGB LED (JRGB) Other Internal Headers 1 × EZ Conn-header 2 × Front Panel Headers 1 × Chassis Intrusion 1 × Front Audio 1 × TPM 2.0 Header Debug Features 4 × EZ Debug LEDs 1 × EZ Digit Debug LED Rear I/O Ports Clear CMOS Button Flash BIOS Button HDMI 2 × USB 40Gbps Type-C 1 × USB 10Gbps Type-C 4 × USB 10Gbps Type-A 3 × USB 5Gbps Type-A 4 × USB 2.0 5G LAN Port Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Antenna Connectors Audio Connectors Form Factor ATX The Samsung 990 PRO is a PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD and still one of the fastest drives available today for under $500. Speaking of fast, sequential reads and writes are rated at 7450 MB/s and 6900 MB/s, respectively. The random throughputs for reads and writes are 1400K IOPS and 1550K IOPS, respectively. The 990 PRO is based on Samsung's 7th Gen V-NAND flash, and it too is TLC. It packs 2 gigs of LPDDR4 DRAM cache, which helps the random performance. The endurance rating for this is 1200 TBW (terabytes written), which should be sufficient for most users. The Samsung 990 PRO is compatible with the PlayStation 5, but if you are going to use the 990 PRO on a PC, check out the Samsung Magician app that lets you track your drive's health, update its firmware, customize various settings, and more. The tech specs are given below: Specification Value Interface PCIe Gen 4.0 x4, NVMe 2.0 Form Factor M.2 2280 Controller Samsung In-house Controller NAND Flash 3D TLC DRAM Cache 2GB LPDDR4 Sequential Read (Max) 7,450 MB/s Sequential Write (Max) 6,900 MB/s Random Read (4K) Up to 1,400,000 IOPS Random Write (4K) Up to 1,550,000 IOPS TBW (Endurance) 1,200 TBW MTBF 1,500,000 hours Operating Temperature 0°C to 70°C Storage Temperature -40°C to 85°C Shock Resistance 1,500G / 0.5ms Heatsink No Get the combo deal at this link: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, Samsung 990 PRO 2TB, MSI MAG X870 TOMAHAWK WIFI motherboard, Cooler Master Elite Liquid 240: $784.99 + $25 off with promo code FTTF77: $759.99 (Sold and Shipped by Newegg US) Good to know This Newegg deal is U.S. specific, and not available in other regions unless specified. We only use first-party seller links (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you purchase from a first-party seller link only. 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