The Orange Box (Console)

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Cover art for the Xbox 360 version of The Orange Box.

The Xbox 360 Xbox 360 port of The Orange Box The Orange Box was released at the same time as the PC version, but has not received any of the engine updates from over the years. While the Xbox 360 Xbox 360 port was handled in-house by Valve, the PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 version was ported by Electronic Arts and released later in December 2007.

The PS3 port of Orange Box usually suffered from occasional frame drops and inconsistent frame pacing due to poor optimization as at the time, developing games for PS3 in general are usually hard, which Valve CEO, Gabe Newell once criticized the PS3 for it's extremely difficult when it's come to development and optimizations until the announcement of Portal 2.[1] The PlayStation 3 port also have audio issues, with 22KHz sounds becoming high-pitched when EA convert the audio sound quality to 44KHz.[3]

The game can be run on Xbox One hardware, and is rendered at 4K on Xbox One X and Xbox Series X/S.

Like the PC version, all 5 games are included:

Key differences between Console and PC

  • Still runs on Source 2007 Source 2007,[2] with various bugs such as Dropship container gun not able to turn, alongside the NPC's unable to blink their eyes[confirm], remains unfixed.
  • Render resolution is locked at 1280x720 (720p) and framerate is locked at 30 FPS on PS3, while the Xbox 360 version can be made to run at 60 FPS if you edit your save file. NTSC 480i/480p or PAL 576i/576p is also available when configured on console settings or via analog video cable (e.g. Composite, S-Video, Component, RGB SCART, etc...), which may slightly improve performance and properly maintaining stable 30 FPS.
    • Icon-Important.pngImportant:60 FPS is only recommended if you play the X360 version of the game on Xbox One Xbox One/Xbox Series X/S Xbox Series X, or on emulators, as enabling 60 FPS on 360 may cause frame pacing be more inconsistent.
  • Unique menu scheme tailored for controller input, see image below:
    • HL2 360 Menu.png










  • Xbox 360 Xbox Live compatibility
  • Servers for the PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 version of Team Fortress 2 were hosted by EA. The servers have been shut down in March 2023.
  • Team Fortress 2 Team Fortress 2 has received minimal updates, and remains a snapshot of the game circa early 2008.
  • Achievements (Trophies in PlayStation), are not available on PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 version of The Orange Box as the game predates Trophies, which wasn't introduced until 2008.
  • Uses XAudio instead of DirectSound.

Limitations/Bugs

Note.pngNote:As mentioned above, the PS3 version noticeably runs worse than the Xbox 360 counterpart, can be seen during the bridge collapsing at the beginning of Half-Life 2: Episode Two Half-Life 2: Episode Two. The PS3 hardware at the time are notorious for being hard to develop, as a result, most games including The Orange Box The Orange Box runs worse on PS3.
Icon-Bug.pngBug:Like the PC counterpart until 2022 Steam Deck update, a large amount of bugs, including the Dropship guns are not functional and NPCs eyes not blinking, are present. This was caused during transitioning from Old Engine (Source 2006 Source 2006 to New Engine (Source 2007 Source 2007 and later). It is unlikely that these bugs will be fixed on consoles.
Icon-Bug.pngBug:In the PS3 version, G-Man voices, the game's main menu and certain sound effects are incorrectly resampled to 44100KHz, causing the sound to be higher pitched, with some audio playing at faster speed.[2]

External links

Links to buy the console version.


References

References
2. Xbox 360 Xbox 360 - Source engine version:
Protocol version 8 Exe version 1.0.1.0 (valve) Exe build: 20:43:19 Aug 31 2007 (3219)
3. YouTube logo The Orange Box for PS3 is Weird (at 4:54). YouTube.