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fyerwall 3/29/08 4:27:54 AM
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Originally posted by HashBrick
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tofiluk 3/29/08 12:56:02 PM
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in pc gaming when there's a new expansion you only have to download patch and save it unlike in consoles you have to buy another one again.. |
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Bakoryo 3/29/08 1:01:00 PM
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A console is awesome and doesn't need upgrades at all (unless a sequal of it comes into the market) Sadly that makes them rather limited if you don't chip them and such..
Still, a computer is much easier to upgrade and maximize performance.
I love console games, especially NES and N64 and such. But if you would compare Console and pc, the pc has much more to give than a Console.
Just my tiny cent
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cydonprax 3/29/08 2:37:59 PM
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PC is better in my opinion |
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Rayx0r 3/29/08 3:16:59 PM
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Originally posted by tofiluk
anyway, I just downloaded the Mass Effect expansion on my 360 last week. Cost 400 points which is about $5 so ya you can just download expansions on consoles much like a PC. Whether or not theyre free is relies soley on the game distributer, just like a PC game patches are also downloadable. when you load a game that has a patch available, the game automatically detects this and prompts you for download.. for free. |
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sagool 3/29/08 3:27:44 PM
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C'mon people - you all know the true answer of this debate... It has been know since the times before Mullets or Tall Striped Socks! I am not sure why you even start this kind of thread. It is undeniable, without a doubt the 1st thing to come to mind : Lawn Darts and Beer. End of discussion.End of debate.
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Aphex 3/29/08 5:05:59 PM
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[quote]Of course, you don't understand the HATE, because you think console gamers = PC games, and this is false. No fanboy reply: You do understand that not every pc game has 4 GB of ram right? Even if a game is designed for pc only, it'll be optimized for lower amounts. I'd guess that most of the PC games right now are still optimized for 1 GB of memory, so the rest of the memory would still do squat. Any decent console dev that wants to use large maps would use streaming anyway, which means that there is no real limit to the size. To give you an example, this is running at the ps2. Every place that you see in it is reachable and only a small part of a world that can be explored without encountering any loading at all. In case you don't know, the ps2 only has 32 mb memory, and this includes video ram.
Second of all, what games have that many menus? Any game that is decently designed won't have that. The config options imo is also moot. The reason why the pc devs add the config options is not to make it possible for you to turn off bloom if you don't like it, it is just to make it possible for people to play the game on older systems. All the standardization of consoles bring around huge advantages to the devs though. When a developer designs a console game, they don't have to take different pc configs into account. This not only saves them a lot of time debugging different configurations, it also means that every player gets exactly what they design. |
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tkreep 3/29/08 5:14:31 PM
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Originally posted by Rayx0r
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Guintu 3/29/08 6:09:32 PM
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I reject your reality and substitute my own. -Adam Savage from Mythbusters |
I just came across this today and I thought it was a pretty funny discussion. I don't really want to go read all the pages so I'll just put my little thought here. This has been a discussion I've had with a friend of mine a few times. I think it just depends on the game and the person. MMO's are best on the computer (maybe after playing an MMO on the 360 I'll change my mind, but so far thats my thought). FPS games are best on the computer. I liked Halo better on the pc then on the Xbox because of the controls. WIth the mouse and keyboard you're able to be more precise than a controller, and instead of pressing a button to get a list of your weapons and inventory, you can just press a number for each weapon and usually I for inventory. RTS games are better on the computer because of the mouse, its easier to click on thing to build and such than have to use the controller. FPS games are ok on the console and if its not on the PC as well I'll play it on my Xbox no problem, I just usually miss the control I have with the mouse and keyboard. I think car games are better on the console, granted PC's have steering wheels too, but its just easier to unplug a controller and plug in the steering wheel, than it is to keep the steering wheel pluged in and have to s | |