Super map coming to PS3 Burnout Paradise

PlayStation 3 Burnout Paradise players: are you stuck on finding that last Burnout Billboard while playing the PS3? How about another Super Jump location, or those damned yellow shortcut Smashes?

Criterion Games feel for you, and are going to be making your life a little easier, very soon. Work at the studio is just wrapping up on what the developer is calling the "Save Game Analyser"; a hidden tool within the recently released "Bogart" update that will allow you to take your save game file, put it on USB stick or Memory Stick, and upload it to the official game website.

Why the hell would you do such a time consuming thing? Well, what if we were to tell you that doing so will "create an interactive map that allows you to view the location of all incomplete discoverables" within Burnout Paradise? Yeah - all of them. So basically, all those fan-made maps on the web? Pfft. Lame.

Criterion says that PS3 users shouldn't have to wait much longer, as they "expect it to go live imminently!" Sadly, because save game files cannot be transferred to or from an Xbox 360 via the aforementioned storage devices, there is no word on any plans for this feature to make it to Microsoft's box.

Source: By Talking About Games

Submitted by admin_huliq on Thu, 2008-05-01 23:01.
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