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Troll_Whisperer said:
Alby_da_Wolf said:
Troll_Whisperer said:
My advice is to play games that were designed for consoles on consoles and games that were designed for PC on PC.

Sure, and this implies that series born on PC and successful on it should keep their most important features and not be messed up.

It doesn't imply anything.

If a game is designed for PC and the sequel for a console, play the first on PC and the sequel on a console.

Whether that's fair or not it's another debate.


The old fans will be pissed off, but the new buyers on console won't be necessarily satisfied, particularly if word-of-mouth from older fans made them expect something totally different. For a very few series that had more success on consoles than on PC, like CoD, and another few that found a balance between PC and console gaming like Elder Scrolls and Fallout that satisfied most but the most die-hard old style fans, there are a lot, many more, that disappointed or even utterly failed after "consolization".



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