| 1337 Gamer said: cause people dont want to buy an inferior version. Thats what i thought. I was like why would i pay $60 for a version of the game that is notciably worse than the PC version? By noticable i mean enough to be rated .5 - 1 whole point lower depending on the console |
You don't have a gaming rig that can run it properly? In that case, you buy the console version. If you are into doing mods and creating levels, then Dragon's Age is definitely preferable on the PC, however.
A bit of a sad part here is that, due to there not being solid sales numbers for PC games released to the public, you have people like shio pulling numbers out of the middle of nowhere to justify their biases. In shio's world about EVERY SINGLE version of a game for the PC is supposed to outsell its counterpart on consoles by a wide margin, because he needs it to be such. It reminds me of trying to deal with the chess community, and they pull out of the middle of nowhere the number of players they believe to be playing chess worldwide. The number somehow always ends up being more than any other abstract strategy game on the planet. It has to be, because they need to feel their game is the most played game and "king".







