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Quote from: arstal on November 06, 2011, 08:13:58 PMIs the input lag issue on SF/Marvel on PS3 compared to 360 something that is across the board, or unique to Capcom games? http://blog.livedoor.jp/ps360/archives/51638829.htmlhttp://blog.livedoor.jp/ps360/archives/51702282.htmlBasicallyAll games have at least 4 frames of input lag to begin with.SF4: 1-2 frames less input lag on 360Marvel 3: 0-1 frames less input lag on 360Tekken 6: 0-1 frames less input lag on PS3Virtua Fighter 5: negligible difference between consolesso yeah, more of a Capcom issue. Would be interesting to have numbers for other games like KoF 12 or Blazblue.Debatable how big a deal this is and other factors like TVs are way more of a problem for input lag anyway.
Is the input lag issue on SF/Marvel on PS3 compared to 360 something that is across the board, or unique to Capcom games?
I own both, but i'd say PS3If the game ever gets updated, or alot of DLC content gets released, that might be an issue on the 360.The 360 is required to be online at all times to use the latest updates or DLC on a game. This really annoys me because whenever my local community holds a Blazblue tournament, we have to play CS1 since they can't be bothered to hook up every 360 to the internet.The PS3 can use any downloadable content from any account in the system at all times.
But even thenLets say there is a free update for KOF, 1.2 or whatever you want to call it.In the PS3, once you download it, you can just play it, online or not.In the 360, you must be online to use it. Even if the update is free.
Quote from: MaruchanSoup on November 16, 2011, 02:00:52 AMBut even thenLets say there is a free update for KOF, 1.2 or whatever you want to call it.In the PS3, once you download it, you can just play it, online or not.In the 360, you must be online to use it. Even if the update is free.Didn't know that. So say there is a patch for SF4 you will have to be online to continue playing the game with the patch applied at a tournament?
I don't know where people came with that thingYou can't play an update offline if you are not using the original profile where you downloaded the game, after that, it becames part of the consoleThe other condition is if you use the hard drive on other console
I forgot about that fact, I am sorry.It's because all of my friends and I don't use the xbox we originally had, we pretty much had to recover our gamertags in new xboxes since they broke down. So yeah, we need to be online in order to use some updates... for Blazblue at least this is true.With AE it actually works for some reason.
Quote from: MaruchanSoup on November 16, 2011, 07:53:00 AMI forgot about that fact, I am sorry.It's because all of my friends and I don't use the xbox we originally had, we pretty much had to recover our gamertags in new xboxes since they broke down. So yeah, we need to be online in order to use some updates... for Blazblue at least this is true.With AE it actually works for some reason.All you have to do is go to your download history, re-download the files in your history and you can play all of them offline again.Buying 360 since that is the console I have an arcade stick for, but PS3 standard should be the one for tournaments. Works better for arcade stick players and pad players.
I had to go do this http://www.xbox.com/en-US/Support/LicenseMigration/Homewhen I swapped xboxes to play offline.