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