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@endimion - Fair enough, but what you haven't picked up on, and rightfully so since it easily escapes consideration, is that there's more than just the usual turning/straffing/aiming/etc issues to be concerned about as far as which set of controls is superior. There are a considerably higher number of menus, items and other selections that must be made in this game compared to the shooters you may be accustomed to. When it comes to those issues, keyboard shortcuts (customizable even) and the precision of a mouse are second to none.

But like you said, "feeling" is a big part of it, and for me personally, with System Shock 2 in my gaming history and for numerous other issues of preference including those mentioned above, the PC is a natural choice for me regarding the feeling.

As for which version will sell better, it could potentially go either way. But if the news comes out that one is significantly outselling the other, regardless of which version it is, I'll give a simple shrug and then go back to playing Bioshock... on my PC.



"Whenever you find a man who says he doesn't believe in a real Right and Wrong, you will find the same man going back on this a moment later."   -C.S. Lewis

"We all make choices... but in the end, our choices... make us."   -Andrew Ryan, Bioshock

Prediction: Wii passes 360 in US between July - September 2008. (Wii supply will be the issue to watch, and barring any freak incidents between now and then as well.) - 6/5/08; Wow, came true even earlier. Wii is a monster.