| yo_john117 said: Consoles are way better imo. They are way more user-friendly, and with integrated communities like live, they are more fun. They are way better for FPS, (It actually takes skill as oppossed to point and click) Co-op orientated games, Rythm games, (try hooking up Rock Band to your computer and playing with 4 people) and pretty much every other genre is just more fun with consoles. Plus Pc's are more expensive, and their graphics for the most part are about the same as consoles. PC is so better for RTS's, and MMO's (WOW!!!) but thats about it |
Uh no. While it takes skill to use any control scheme well, don't think that a mouse is just oh so easy. Unless of course you're playing something like Left4Dead which is all about the twitch reflexes and easy to kill enemies, but that's where the harder difficulties come into play. Since it's all about opinions though, I felt that playing Left4Dead on the 360 was gimped with the controller versus playing it with a keyboard/mouse on my PC. Not only that, split screen put a delay on the controls (though lower frame rates or whatever) that killed the experience for me. While I do like split screen from time to time, I think I'd rather keep the performance and something like online co-op instead.
If you think a mouse takes no skill, I recommend you actually play games like Team Fortress 2 (especially sniping against good snipers and rocket/pipe bomb jumbers) and competitive games like Counter-Strike.







