No more E3?
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- Drone_Fragger
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I personally only use the PC for two genres of games: RTS and Simulation.
MMORPGs are crap, and even if standard RPGs are better on the computer, it hardly matters as no video/computer RPG comes close to a table-top.
I prefer my shooters on Consoles for numerous reasons...
1. It's harder to cheat, particularly in multiplayer.
2. Four people in the same room on a two-hundred dollar investment with amost no heat generation beats four people in the same room with eight thousand dollars of equipment and a jump in temperature of thirty degrees any day.
3. Aiming on the PC is far too simple and indeed it detracts from gameplay. I mean, it's a bloody mouse. Point and click.
MMORPGs are crap, and even if standard RPGs are better on the computer, it hardly matters as no video/computer RPG comes close to a table-top.
I prefer my shooters on Consoles for numerous reasons...
1. It's harder to cheat, particularly in multiplayer.
2. Four people in the same room on a two-hundred dollar investment with amost no heat generation beats four people in the same room with eight thousand dollars of equipment and a jump in temperature of thirty degrees any day.
3. Aiming on the PC is far too simple and indeed it detracts from gameplay. I mean, it's a bloody mouse. Point and click.
I disagree with the mouse. It requires skill, but its not impossible, like a joystick you use with your thumbs.
Also I like computers more because the games are just...better. I don't know why, but they just play better. The best console games I've ever played were cross platforms (Oblivion, Halo and so on). And not ALL MMO's are crap. I mean look at the completely free 'Face of Mankind'. I wrangled a good month of play time out of that. Then it got dull, but so does every game.
But I do agree with the party system. The PC is NOT a party system. It IS a system for people who like to just sit there and play for several hours. Its the 'hardcore fanboy' system. Yes I'm a fanboy, you wanna fight about it!
Also I like computers more because the games are just...better. I don't know why, but they just play better. The best console games I've ever played were cross platforms (Oblivion, Halo and so on). And not ALL MMO's are crap. I mean look at the completely free 'Face of Mankind'. I wrangled a good month of play time out of that. Then it got dull, but so does every game.
But I do agree with the party system. The PC is NOT a party system. It IS a system for people who like to just sit there and play for several hours. Its the 'hardcore fanboy' system. Yes I'm a fanboy, you wanna fight about it!
the whole point on the consoles is
1: its more comfortable especially with friends and relatives
2: great for multiplayer with real people (do YOU have 6 PC's networking in your house?)
3: its more skilled
4: its easily possible, agent under fire (best FPS ever tbh...) i used to pistol moving targets from halfway across the map without ag (no autoaim of course) and with the sniper rifle i had some 80% accuracy, headshots all on moving targets.
trust me they can be great fun on consoles. GREAT fun!
1: its more comfortable especially with friends and relatives
2: great for multiplayer with real people (do YOU have 6 PC's networking in your house?)
3: its more skilled
4: its easily possible, agent under fire (best FPS ever tbh...) i used to pistol moving targets from halfway across the map without ag (no autoaim of course) and with the sniper rifle i had some 80% accuracy, headshots all on moving targets.
trust me they can be great fun on consoles. GREAT fun!
- Drone_Fragger
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- Joined: 04 Dec 2005, 15:49
Yes, If the target is a complete and utter noob and is standing in the same place. If you've ever tried hitting a good skulk in Natural Selection then you will know that it's utter bullshit.neddiedrow wrote: 3. Aiming on the PC is far too simple and indeed it detracts from gameplay. I mean, it's a bloody mouse. Point and click.
It's still absurdly easy in comparison to actually, I don't know, lining up your shot? Besides all of the aim-hacking I see on PC shooters.Drone_Fragger wrote:Yes, If the target is a complete and utter noob and is standing in the same place. If you've ever tried hitting a good skulk in Natural Selection then you will know that it's utter bullshit.neddiedrow wrote: 3. Aiming on the PC is far too simple and indeed it detracts from gameplay. I mean, it's a bloody mouse. Point and click.