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Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
The only time console games are superior to PC's games are in sport and fighting (like DOA, etc) games.
And platformers, and adventure games (i.e. God of War), and racing games (unless you consider those a "sport"), and then pretty much anything you want to play on the same screen with friends.
 
Originally posted by: Josh
Playstation will always win. I don't care if xbox has better specs, playstation still wins. Then again I'm a playstation fan and always will be one 😀

people would have said the same thing about nintendo 15 years ago. remember that the PS just started life as the CD attachment for super nintendo.
 
Based on what I played at e3, xbox 360 has a long way to go. Graphics were crap, but I suppose its early, and it wasnt the final system. But the weird thing is, based on what Ive seen, an x800xt should have been able to run those gfx at 60fps, so who knows what it was running on. The controllers were wired, but if they werent, theyd have to bring 10,000 of them.

But not a single game on the floor was really compelling except for call of duty 2, but that one doesnt count.

PS3 was all demos, so who knows.
 
They're actually right though...it's the same stripped down Win2000 based OS with some upgrades, and more powerful hardware that's based on the same PC component base. Still...looks cool 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
The only time console games are superior to PC's games are in sport and fighting (like DOA, etc) games.
And platformers, and adventure games (i.e. God of War), and racing games (unless you consider those a "sport"), and then pretty much anything you want to play on the same screen with friends.

they'd have fps and rts if they'd just produce a keyboard and mouse. i don't understand why they don't.
 
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