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vlad321 said:
Manos said:
sc94597 said:
Manos said:
sc94597 said:
Manos said:
sc94597 said:
Manos said:
Depends on the console. PS3/360 are better than pc.

I would argue otherwise. Half the games on the PS3/360 are toned down PC games.

So what are you arguing? Even if half of the games would be toned down pc games (which they are not), there is still the other half left.

And PC still has games that don't release on console this generation plus games that released in previous generations. Usually I hate comparing totally different platforms, but when they are pretty much directly comparable such PS3/360 and PC it is quite easy. I shouldn't have singled out your post though, it is your opinion after all. It was just that you didn't list any reasons why you prefer the 360/PS3, while everybody else seems to have explained themselves.

For me PC has those toned down/crappy ports. Like NHL, fifa and madden. PS3/360 > pc > wii.

I like how you list all sports games. Please go ahead and show me more variety in your examples. Just look at shooters. This genre is a main driving force for the HD consoles and PC. Call of Duty series, toned down controls, and multiplayer on consoles. Left 4 Dead, same thing again. The Orange Box, again the same thing.

Well I can't play halo 3 on pc so 360 must be better. Halo 3 > any other shooter. I don't think that the controls are toned down, they are more comfortable than mouse&kb. I don't know one toned down port on consoles. Or are you talking about graphics?

Don't make me laugh, it's actually quite bad of a shooter. Also the controls are toned down becasue analog sticks are so inaccurate, for which the gameplay suffers because they had to make a slow crawling game because the controls are so limited. Read my last post, I used Halo as why shooters on consoles are very weak in comparison to PC ones.

Whatever makes you happy. I prefer halo 3 to any other shooter and the controls are good enough for me to play. If you aren't that good with dual analog, it is your problem. Not mine.