H.A.W.X. On The PS3 Will Support YouTube Recording

03/03/2009 Written by Paulmichael Contreras

Can I see a replay of that?

Can I see a replay of that?

Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X., which is due to launch in North America on the 6th, has a feature exclusive to the PlayStation 3: YouTube support! This feature has been used occasionally in various PSN games since its inception in firmware update 2.35, and it looks like H.A.W.X. will be the first retail game to utilize it from launch. So now those insane maneuvers you plan to pull (or fail in a horrible, fiery crash) can be recorded and uploaded to YouTube for all to see!

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10 Responses to “H.A.W.X. On The PS3 Will Support YouTube Recording”

  1. DGR8Mc187 Says:

    Maverick to Goose: I think someones tailing us, WTF a bi-plane with a camera?

  2. SolidCake_ Says:

    Demo was sort of cool, I generally suck at flying games so I played till I got dizzy and deleted it.
    The crash upon impact was pretty nice and the missile view reminded me of Heavenly Sword
    battles.

  3. Voyou San Says:

    i found the demo to be boring and unimpressive. I mean the cities look weaked, especially up close and the gameplay was just bleh.

  4. Proteus1202 Says:

    Hmm, that’s pretty cool that it’ll have the YouTube support, but I probably won’t get this game since I just bought Killzone 2.

  5. Trexman Says:

    this is starting to become a popular feature

  6. GATORJV Says:

    I liked to demo, but not enough to buy it, maybe rent.

  7. Flam3Thr0w3r Says:

    Looks like a great exclusive feature to have, if you ask me.

  8. s3phiroth2006 Says:

    Is interesting this feature. Let see how is accepted.

  9. enewtabie Says:

    Anybody playing this yet. My copy arrives tomorrow.

  10. Brythefry Says:

    Seems kind of pointless to pause the game, start recording and then try to show off your moves as opposed to pulling off the impossible and then going back and post a clip of what happened. We’ll have to record entire sessions just incase something happens and the edit the video after the fact.

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