Posted Oct 07, 2007 at 02:46PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Videos, Games, Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron Tags: Star Wars, Sony, LucasArts, San Francisco
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With the release of Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron nigh upon us, three new gameplay videos have arrived to keep us on our seats until we have to get off them to buy the game. The game will be released on October 9, topped off by a party in San Francisco held by Sony.

The first gameplay video features a space battle. It's a familiar scenario from the movies. The second video places you on the battlefield. You get to have the general idea of how the controls will work here. The third video features a battle in the snow laden plains of the planet of Hoth.








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   by Wicked_Insider - 2007-10-07
 » HELL YES!

I'm seething at the bit waiting for this little gem to arrive.

   by ActionHenk - 2007-10-07
 » --

I played it today and i was kind of dissapointed. the controls are very slow, the framerate is too low,

you can choose to turn and move forward and backward with the analogue hub and lock with the shoulder buttons and then you dont have buttons for looking up or down,

or you can choose for strafing and moving forward and back with the analog and look arround with the square triangle circle cross, but then you dont have a lock button.

both configurations kinda suck.

i was hoping more from this game.



   Re: PSP_Trekster - 2007-10-07
 » your lame

You sound just another Nintendo Fanboy pretending to be PSP user and jealous that the POS DS can't do games like this. The controls are great and framerate never misses a beat. This is a very kewl Star Wars addition to the Mighty PSP! Do you really need a lock button, thats for losers as well.

   Re: nrg_s_a - 2007-10-07
 » Easily impressed

You must be easily impressed PSP_Trekster
I've heard nothing but complaints about this game.
Of course I haven't tried it so I don't have my own opinion, but I find it hard to believe that a couple dozen other people are all Nintendo fanboys.

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   Re: lavino - 2007-10-07
 » It makes me feel better...

for I can't play this even on 3.71 +P

   Re: Silver-Tiger - 2007-10-08
 » he's right

ActionHenk is right. the framerates are really kinda slow. the controls are difficult to play and the sounds are not so good. I'm dissapointed too.

The graphics are looking cool, though.
   by Wicked_Insider - 2007-10-08
 » $h!t, I can't get it to work.

Having problems getting it to work on my Slim CFW3.71 v2.

At first I thought it was because I was running CFW3.60
and thought that it might need to be a 3.71 to run it so I
updated I still get the SONY splash screen and nothing
else happens, just a black screen.

Does anybody have the answer to this problem?

Could it be a setting with in the recovery menu?


   Re: GoBob - 2007-10-08
 » Use Sony's ISO loader

Use Sony's ISO loader(Sony NP9660). It will work fine after that.

   Re: Wicked_Insider - 2007-10-08
 » GoBob

Thanks for the tip...

Not to many people actually try to help,
It's quite refreshing.

And your tip actually worked.

Thanks again!

We need more co-operative members like you
GoBob.

I'd donate 1000pts to you!
If I could only figure out how to first.

Please PM me GoBob.


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