January 18, 2011 -- Valve, creators of best-selling game franchises (such as Half-Life and Counter-Strike) and leading technologies (such as Steam and Source), today announced the Steam features shipping with the PlayStation 3 (PS3) version of Portal 2.
Marking the debut of Steam functioning on any next generation console, the features shipping in the PS3 version of Portal 2 include cross platform play (PC/Mac vs. PS3) for multiplayer games, persistent cloud-based storage of PS3 saved games, and cross platform chat (PC/Mac and PS3).
In addition, those who purchase Portal 2 for the PlayStation 3 may unlock a Steam Play (PC & Mac) copy of Portal 2 at no additional cost by linking their PSN and Steam accounts.
"We made a promise to gamers at E3 that Portal 2 for the PlayStation 3 would be the best console version of the product," said Gabe Newell, co-founder and president of Valve. "Working together with Sony we have identified a set of features we believe are very compelling to gamers. We hope to expand upon the foundation being laid in Portal 2 with more Steam features and functionality in DLC and future content releases."
"We designed the Portal 2 PS3 experience to be very straightforward for gamers," said Josh Weier, project lead on Portal 2 at Valve. "PS3 gamers will be able to simply drop the Blu-Ray disc in the PS3, link to their Steam account from inside the game, and all their Steam friends (on PC and Mac) will be visible and accessible for chat and game invites."
These features are made possible thru the use of Steam, Valve's platform for the delivery and management of games and digital content.
Portal 2 is due for release on the PlayStation 3, PC, Mac and Xbox 360 this April.
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Does this mean the people who buys the PC version will get the PS3 version for free?
Sepharo wrote on Jan 19, 2011, 01:27:
Or maybe I've got it reversed.
Maybe they're brilliantly converting droves of PS3 players to PC to see what the big deal about a mouse and keyboard is.
Rockn-Roll wrote on Jan 18, 2011, 12:59:I think its more than just MS claiming it. Everytime I've seen crossplatform play games on this generation of consoles come out that involve shooting, either the PC users are nerfed (such as more crosshair shake/drift) compared to console, or the console users are boosted (with things like auto aim assists) compared to PC, or both.
Microsoft claimed that the PC gamers were too good with keyboard and mouse and the Xbox gamers with Xbox controllers weren't having any fun...they were acting like babies. The way-back machine has some details from July 2010: http://www.bluesnews.com/s/112430/pc-player-dominance-killed-cross-platform-gaming
necrosis wrote on Jan 18, 2011, 14:29:
Tho not sure why Valve can not offer a PSN code when you buy it on Steam for PC\Mac to put in your PSN account and download it.
Beamer wrote on Jan 18, 2011, 15:27:
Think about how interesting the data will be for Valve out of this.
What percentage of PS3 buyers play the game on the PC when given that as a free alternative?
What is the average ratio of time spent on the PC vs time spent on the PS3.
How many players start on the PS3, move to the PC and finish there? How many start on the PS3, move to the PC and return to the PS3?
No information is perfect, as you don't know how many people are buying the game for the PS3 and letting their brother use the PC version, but it'll still give some interesting results.
Creston wrote on Jan 18, 2011, 13:11:Probably the same way it worked in the 360 version of Portal. I didn't have any trouble finishing the game on PC or 360.
From what I've seen in the trailers, there seem to be puzzles where you need to shoot a portal pretty accurately while flying in the air. The first game had several of those as well. How is that going to work on a "turn slow as shit" controller? Even with m+kb those jumps were pretty hard to pull off.
PHJF wrote on Jan 18, 2011, 15:37:
Soooo, what, the PS3 version is $60 vs $50 PC?
PHJF wrote on Jan 18, 2011, 15:37:Would not be surprised if it is.
Soooo, what, the PS3 version is $60 vs $50 PC?