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kowenicki said:
360 is fine... I played through 3 times. Only issues are texture pop in... and thats not such a big deal.

Plus it will enable you to build up your character for ME2 when that launches.

PC version would allow that too :P



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Why is 1080p so important for PC gaming? Go up to 1200, 1080p is for consoles.



Yeah i have a PC that will do just fine.

Quad Core 2.4
Gforce 8800GTX (later version)
2 GB RAM.

TPS usually are great on consoles imo (Dead Space). But i was more or less clueless about the DLC, and i've found out you get it free for PC thanks to some good poeple in this thread. And since most of you says the controls work better with Keyboard + Mouse, and that the PC graphics are better, i'm buying it off of Steam as we speak. Downloading.

So once again, thank you.



MAFKKA said:
Yeah i have a PC that will do just fine.

Quad Core 2.4
Gforce 8800GTX (later version)
2 GB RAM.

TPS usually are great on consoles imo (Dead Space). But i was more or less clueless about the DLC, and i've found out you get it free for PC thanks to some good poeple in this thread. And since most of you says the controls work better with Keyboard + Mouse, and that the PC graphics are better, i'm buying it off of Steam as we speak. Downloading.

So once again, thank you.

You have to jump through a hoop for Bring Down The Sky DLC.

http://masseffect.bioware.com/me1/galacticcodex/bringdownthesky_pc.html

 

I was finally able to find some information on the second DLC and it costs the same on both PC and 360. IGN didn't like it and gave it a 5/10 though if that helps, but it was also the 360 version and they said it highlighted the faults of the game (texture loading, loading times, frame rates).

 



Garnett said:

Why is 1080p so important for PC gaming? Go up to 1200, 1080p is for consoles.

I only mentioned it because it's the resolution I play in, as my gaming PC is hooked up to my TV. And, for the record, my graphics card isn't that expensive at all.