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puertoecuanama said:
|_emmiwinks said:
puertoecuanama said:
shio said:
It's all jealousy!

 

maybe for some, but not for me. i never really like pc controls with da keyboard and mouse, and i know i can actually get a controller, but why would i do that when in my opinion most of da good games r on consoles and i can play beautiful games on a beautiful 1080p tv?plus i never have really liked any controller until i met up with da dualshock, playstation controllers.

 

Keyboard and Mouse allow for far greater control and more versatility.

Actually most "good games" are on the PC, along with hundreds of others that never get ported to the Consoles, WoW, Starcraft, Diablo II et al say hi.

Do you know what most, if not all Computer monitors resolution is? I dont think you do...

Why are you afraid of typing out "are", "you" and "the"?

Anywho, I would never want PC gaming to die, as that is just another platform for games to come out on. Besides that, as long as computers are needed in the home there will be games on those computers. When my PS3 or 360 or Wii can do word processing then, maybe PC gaming will die.


only 1 person has ever told me that a keyboard and mouse r better besides u, and personally i think controllers r better for da same reasons u think keyboards and mice r better. i feel more comfortable using a controller.

and no, ur right, i dont know wat most computer monitors resolution r....please do tell. although i can tell u 1 thing most, if not all computer monitors r not 50" or more which is something i like...dont ask me why, i just like da bigger screens. 

 

Some games originated on the PC and are best suited for a keyboard and mouse.  Shooters and RTS games are top on that list.  Platformers, sports games like Madden, action games like Devil May Cry, as well as other traditional console games are made for the console control scheme and handle better with a controller.  You may be more comfortable with a controller, but that doesn't mean that it is the ultimate control scheme for all things gaming.  Shooters are often made for consoles these days, but I've never met anyone who has played both that says that console shooters handle better.  The same thing goes for RTS games.

There are lots of different types of gaming out there, no one control scheme is the best for all of them.

As for PC monitors, they are generally offered in a 16x10 resolution.  So, 1080p is 1920x1080 while the equivalent PC monitor is 1920x1200.  Big TV screen are nice, but they generally also do not have the same fast response time as computer monitors since they are designed to primarily display television programming and movies which do not require much.  For those used to quick response times for online shooters, the slower big screen TVs can be irritating.

I give that post a 9.3.



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