Someone actually mentioned to me that they'd heard (total rumor mill, amirite?) that they actually had to dumb down the AI in TFU, it was too good at eradicating the player. After a few of the chains of laem I've run into, I'd have to say that I can't say no to that being a possibility.Kraven Angelous post=6.73484.803326 said:*liberal snip* Also the enemy AI seems to be unbalanced in the difficulties, in the easiest difficulty all the enemies are just mindless morons with a sign around their necks saying "kick me". It's actually sad to kill them because they practically accepted their fate and they are just waiting for you to come and deliver the finishing blow. But when it comes to the hardest setting, the AI actually tries to flank you, run from you, duck for cover when you fling something at them or just try to stay alive. In some instances they will actually surround you and try to beat the hell out of you. But then most players never play this difficulty, it almost like the veteran difficulty in CoD4 for which only the hardcore fans of CoD enjoy. Me being the kind of gamer that actually enjoys playing in veteran, then I went straight for Sith Lord difficulty.
I have to say, even though I've only played the 360 version, the controls just feel perfect. Grip is right trigger, which really makes sense considering how much you use the damn thing, and having two sticks to control direction and elevation makes it so much easier to control. Given that the shoulders are triggers, that makes it a lot easier to squeeze down on than say the shoulder buttons of the Dual Shock 3 (which as I recall is identical to the DS2? which has those horribly placed buttons that are a real pain to use frequently). It in all honesty feels very refined on the XBox, which makes me disappointed Yaht reviewed it on the Wii, since the controls, let alone graphics, aren't going to give a good feel for the ride.That's all from me, and I hope this helped give you a much wider view of what the force unleashed game is like on the Xbox 360 and PS3 as I have played both and they're the same although I liked the control scheme more on the 360 than the PS3.
Yeah, graphics shouldn't be a selling point, but I will be damned if DMM isn't gorgeous. And it's shamelessly flaunted at points that make you really appreciate the immersion of it.