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Sherlock on PS3 #848433
11/10/12 01:49 PM
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Has anyone tried this....My laptop doesnt have enough oomph to run this game ..just curious on gameplay on PS3
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Re: Sherlock on PS3 [Re: hamer] #848438
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I haven't tried, but hopefully someone has that can answer your question.

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Re: Sherlock on PS3 [Re: hamer] #848457
11/10/12 03:01 PM
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Whilst writing the review for the Testament of Sherlock Holmes (I assume this is the one you're asking about), I played the game on PS3 as well as PC. It works just fine.

The only really significant difference is that the PC version allows a third-person perspective as well as the first and second person perspectives available in the PS3 version.

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Originally Posted By: gremlin
The only really significant difference is that the PC version allows a third-person perspective as well as the first and second person perspectives available in the PS3 version.

What is "second person" perspective in this game?

Re: Sherlock on PS3 [Re: Jenny100] #848633
11/11/12 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted By: Jenny100
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The only really significant difference is that the PC version allows a third-person perspective as well as the first and second person perspectives available in the PS3 version.

What is "second person" perspective in this game?


As I understand it, the second person perspective is an over the shoulder perspective, meaning that you can only see Sherlock etc. from behind e.g. his back.


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Re: Sherlock on PS3 [Re: hamer] #848635
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'First person' is clear, 'third person' is clear, therefore 'second person' must be somewhere in between. smile

I use it as Karsten suggests - the camera-following the player's avatar in the game from an over-the-shoulder perspective, such as in the Tomb Raider and Prince of Persia games.

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