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Im not gonna vote cuz I like both equally. both pretty much to the same thing, they can go online, are fast, you can upgrade them, like xbox, and they pretty much have the same games out, if not, then eventually
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[quote="Captain Bunny":6577b]Sorry to change the subject a little HALO for pc will have more weapons?? I thought one of the whole points of HALO was to have limited weapons so it didnt turn into a shooting fest. No doubt the idea is so it appeals to the PC fan base hake:[/quote:6577b]
From what ive read halo for pc won;t have more weapons. |
Taken from Gamespot.com
Gearbox's creative focus is on the multiplayer, and the developer plans to include new maps, and may also add weapons and vehicles. It makes sense to design new maps considering that the PC game will more often be played with larger numbers of players in a server. It's likely to support 32 players per server. Pitchford mused that it might be possible to release a mod pack that would allow fans to create new levels for Halo, but said it's too early to tell. For various reasons, it's unlikely that PC and Xbox players will ever face each other in the game So its not for sure, its a maybe |
overall, consoles, FPS (with goldeneye and Halo being WAY better than any Pc FPS) PC anyway...controls are better
but overall consoles...but i'm an action/rpg gamer, and you can;t get that shit on comp very often. |
Ya it also depends what games u like. Im a strategy, fps, simulation, and sports. So for me PC is good, but im fortunate to have the option to have consoles as well, so i get the best of both worlds
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PC is hands down better. Plus i think rpg's or better on a PC. you get the online factor. Like that Everquest game, and the new Star Wars one.
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Thats true, forgot about SW Galaxies, and MMORG or whatever they call those games. I cant wait to show my friends the 17 to 2 ratio in favor of PCs, hehe.
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