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FeedRank: 6/10  6/10  Very Good  ---  xbox360.qj.net
Xbox 360 News- 24/7 Coverage of the Latest Xbox 360 Homebrew, Games, Hacks and Exploits ...

 

 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 --- 74 days ago
  Some of you may already have heard about the controversy surrounding GameTrailers during the past weekend. They published a video showing off the supposed graphical differences between the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Codemasters ' Race Driver: GRID ( Xbox 360 , PS3 , Nintendo DS , and PC ) . What sparked the community was that one segment that was labeled to have shown Xbox 360 footage was actually taken from the PS3 version. Well, it seems like GameTrailers has finally come up with a proper explanation about the rather controversial video. From the get go, GameTrailers Editor in Chief Shane Satterfield explained that it was a simple mistake in the post-production process. Here's a direct quote taken from an interview on Joystiq about how this mix up actually occurred: [...] After we captured the footage from both versions, some of the footage of the PlayStation 3 version of the game was incorrectly placed in the bin for the Xbox 360 footage. Our video editor on this particular project is not a games person and completely overlooked the fact that he had the wrong footage in the wrong place. We normally have multiple checks from games editorial on every segment that is published, but there was some confusion on who did/did not look at it before it was sent out for compression. Thus, the mistake. Satterfield went on to mention this was not an endemic issue and that the GameTrailers editorial ...




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