by Raedwulf » Sat Jul 23, 2005 4:49 pm
I've always been a PC Gamer... I do play some console games,; I'm currently playing Sphinx on the PS2
Sure PC games requirements seem to be like hitting a moving target, a new game comes out and you need a new upgrade, more often than not it's the graphic card, if you're lucky it's more memory (remember when 16MB of RAM was a scary purchase?)
But at least a person CAN upgrade their system... if you don't like the graphics on a PS2, that was it... the programmers had to code for that systems available resources. I'll refrain from those people that will mod their console, they don't represent the average gamer
Another advantage of the PC over a console... patches, patches patches... sure a game on a PC will come out with patches, but the same game that was ported to or ported from, probably has the same bugs, sometimes fatally, to the extent that a game forces the person to restart from new game (Sphynx for example; you're not supposed to save in the second 'mummy mode, better to wait when you're back to Sphynx, or else reloading the save game just stops and you begin again)
How about Mods?
I bet the PCers who have Morrowind probably got more than their moneys worth with mods that simulated a Star Wars theme, added houses to store all your stuff in, provide you with that sword you accidentally sold, and you can't remember where you sold it. Did the Xbox version provide that much game play?
Controls in the PC are better, I picked up XIII (Thirteen) for the console, I originally got in console form, a simple of moving out of hiding and aiming a gun was freaking frustrating, extra long fingers might've helped... whereas the PC version, was just like any other FPS; I only played BF1942and it's sequels and Call of Duty, and it's PC sequel, controls were exactly the same, aiming was just a mouse click away
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