Stretch said:
Bit miffed about the trophy sig thingy, I thought it would automatically link to your psn account and update itself, I cant be doing with sitting there and going through every trophy I've won (it'd take literally seconds, but still!)
It's a pain actually when you've got 60 or 70 trophies, and can't quite remember which one you got and stuff (like I think I had about 18 on Drake's Fortune, but couldn't remember which guns are which, or which ones I'd got).
The PSN/Euro Playstation site are becoming more and more integrated. The PS site already uses your PSN login so you can access the store from a PC/browser, and post on the forums. They're allegedly going to produce a hook into your PSN trophy details etc at some point. Much like MS already do :roll: :lol:
Not played much (some more
Everybody's Golf: World Tour with the new Dinosaur course - fab game), but have hammered the Killzone 2 demo.
It's good for a shooter, but Smelly is right. I'm just bored of walking through a level, shooting things, walking through a level, shooting more things.
It's certainly the best I've played, but it's just not fun, or interesting enough to captivate me.
The reason I like the Battlefield games (and UT) is that it's clear you#re making a difference. It's just "a game". You're not trying to open up some kind of story, or complete missions (let's face it, even the best story in a game is really very poor). It's just not satisfying to me. I much prefer to play in a closed map environment, working ina team and making a difference in a game - much like playing British Bulldog, or Rugby or something - only with guns. Real school yard stuff basically.
Obviously, if you love shooting things, then Killzone 2 is really going to do it for you.
Personally, I'm into a quick fun blitz