| shio said: I own a PC and own a 360 (sort of),Oh, so you "sort of" own a 360. Gotcha. We have a lot of people here that "sort of" own a 360. It usually to justify their stance in an argument by not sounding like an outsider. Let me guess, is it's your friend's 360, brother's 360 or roomate's 360? and just like many people I am forced to decide about which platform I have to buy the multiplats. That's awfully funny since your gaming collection shows just PC games. What were these decisions you were forced to make again with multiplats or did you just pick PC every time? PC/360 games ARE NOT exclusive, and anyone saying otherwise is just worried about measuring their e-penis against PS3 fanboys. Absolutely not. I actually explained my ideology a few pages back and you are welcome to go and read it. No e-penis involved. Infact, I'd bet there are more people who are dual PC/360 owners than 360/PS3 owners, which would totally ruin your idiotic definition of "exclusive". Of course there are more PC/360 owners than 360/PS3 owners. If I could guess I would say 100% of this site owns a PC. What's your point? That doesn't mean everyone's PC can play Crysis. A PC is not a console, in the same way that a handheld, mobile phone and arcade caibnet aren't either. Should the PS3 list remove Tekken 6 because someone could essentially purchase the arcade cabinet, rendering the game multiplatform? By the way, I'm actually making a thread about the turning point and beginning of PC dominance each generation, which is happening in the second half of 2008. And just the PC's lineup of 2008's second half totally crushes your entire Xbox 360 lineup of 2008. Wow. Talk about an e-penis. |








