Oh, whatever. I'll sell my PS3 version and get the PC version later...
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Oh, is it true that DiRT (the first one) is better on the PS3 than the PC?
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Dirt is perfect on PC, never played it on consoles, but any Codemasters game has substantial enhancements over console versions.DanielDustYou sure about that? Every one of their games? Out of my list, that'd be:
Fuel
Damnation
Rise Of The Argonauts
Turning Point: Fall Of Liberty
Overlord
Overlord: Raising Hell
Overlord II
[QUOTE="DanielDust"]Dirt is perfect on PC, never played it on consoles, but any Codemasters game has substantial enhancements over console versions.NyuugenYou sure about that? Every one of their games? Every single one.
[QUOTE="Nyuugen"][QUOTE="DanielDust"]Dirt is perfect on PC, never played it on consoles, but any Codemasters game has substantial enhancements over console versions.DanielDustYou sure about that? Every one of their games? Every single one. Fuel Damnation Rise Of The Argonauts Turning Point: Fall Of Liberty Overlord Overlord: Raising Hell Overlord II All of these better on PC? Even Damnation?
Those are not Codemasters games, just published by Codemasters, and even if they work great on PC most of them are pathetic excuses for games like (FUEL, Turning Point: FO., especially Damnation and Rise of the etc). The only good games on that list are Overlord 1 + expansion and 2 and just like those pathetic excuses, they're great on PC, but nobody buys crap just because it performs as it should and looks better on another platform.
For future reference Codemasters makes only racing games.
Those are not Codemasters games, just published by Codemasters, and even if they work great on PC most of them are pathetic excuses for games like (FUEL, Turning Point: FO., especially Damnation and Rise of the etc). The only good games on that list are Overlord 1 + expansion and 2 and just like those pathetic excuses, they're great on PC, but nobody buys crap just because it performs as it should and looks better on another platform.DanielDustThat is just an outright lie.
It's really obvious now you're a pathetic troll, what the fudge does Call of Duty have to do with Codemasters and racing games, do you have some "thinking" issues or something?
If you want to be subtle about being another kind of pthatic troll, people buying CoD (crap as...let's face it, ignorant idiots that jump on them every chance they get then feel dirty because they did, but always come back the next free weekend like to say) on multiple platforms, then you're so delusional you're almost mindblowing.
It's really obvious now you're a pathetic troll, what the fudge does Call of Duty have to do with Codemasters and racing games, do you have some "thinking" issues or something?
If you want to be subtle about being another kind of pthatic troll, people buying CoD (crap as...let's face it, ignorant idiots that jump on them every chance they get then feel dirty because they did, but always come back the next free weekend like to say) on multiple platforms, then you're so delusional you're almost mindblowing.
Oh, the gramatically incorrect semi-dyslexic internet guy is calling me pathetic without any grounds whatsoever. I am heartbroken. I guess members of Gamespot really are as stupid as the reviewers themselves.That is just an outright lie.[QUOTE="DanielDust"]Those are not Codemasters games, just published by Codemasters, and even if they work great on PC most of them are pathetic excuses for games like (FUEL, Turning Point: FO., especially Damnation and Rise of the etc). The only good games on that list are Overlord 1 + expansion and 2 and just like those pathetic excuses, they're great on PC, but nobody buys crap just because it performs as it should and looks better on another platform.Nyuugen
No its not, if it was then most of the sales would be on PC, which is the point he was making.
I played DiRT on both the PC and 360 (sorry not PS3). This game is pretty close to the same on both console and PC. The loading times are better on the PC of course. The graphics are slightly better on the PC, but all in all the graphics for DiRT are not that great. Now I have played DiRT 2 on the PS3 and PC. Definitely recommend the PC version. Graphics are absolutely gorgeous on the PC (hope you have a dx11 card), they are pretty good on PS3 too (for a PS3 game that is), but the framerate doesn't seem nearly as good. In fact it felt like there was more latency playing on the PS3, which is huge for a racing game. Also I prefer the 360 controller over the PS3 controller for racing games. Of course on the PC you have the choice of whatever you like. I have only played DiRT 3 on the PC, but I assume it follows the same trend as DiRT 2. I bought GRID for both the 360 and PC. I have also played through the career on both the PC and 360. The graphics and loading times are significantly better on the PC. However, the 360 version has achievements, so if you are an achievement person (*kept clean for GS), you may want to consider the 360 version.Oh, whatever. I'll sell my PS3 version and get the PC version later...
EDIT:
Oh, is it true that DiRT (the first one) is better on the PS3 than the PC?
Nyuugen
Without any grounds?
Look at what you wrote after your 2nd posts, you're either a pathetic troll, a complete moron or both, btw you should check the dictionary for those big words, you don't understand their meaning, but it's nice that you felt the need to share the new words you heard in school.
Why did so many morons swarm GS in 2012? is it the summer heat or maybe it was because of the lengthy winter?
The 2012 morons really are worse than GS reviews, you're not giving yourself enough credit Nyuugen.
Without any grounds?
Look at what you wrote after your 2nd posts, you're either a pathetic troll, a complete moron or both, btw you should check the dictionary for those big words, you don't understand their meaning, but it's nice that you felt the need to share the new words you heard in school.
Why did so many morons swarm GS in 2012? is it the summer heat or maybe it was because of the lengthy winter?
The 2012 morons really are worse than GS reviews, you're not giving yourself enough credit Nyuugen.
Oh, so you joined in 2012?[QUOTE="Nyuugen"]I'm nowhere near a "360 fanboy troll". If anything, it's you who sounds like a PC fanboy. If you honestly think that all games are better on PC, then you are mistaken. Ever heard of Advanced Warfighter 1-2, Vegas 1-2 and Lost Planet? As I stated earlier, MOST games are better on PC, but not ALL of them.pelvist
Please explain how Vegas 1&2, GRAW 1&2 and Lost Planet are better on console.
Well, it's subjective, but it's true that they are pretty much different games between the console and PC versions.[QUOTE="pelvist"]
I'm nowhere near a "360 fanboy troll". If anything, it's you who sounds like a PC fanboy. If you honestly think that all games are better on PC, then you are mistaken. Ever heard of Advanced Warfighter 1-2, Vegas 1-2 and Lost Planet? As I stated earlier, MOST games are better on PC, but not ALL of them.Nyuugen
Please explain how Vegas 1&2, GRAW 1&2 and Lost Planet are better on console.
Well, it's subjective, but it's true that they are pretty much different games between the console and PC versions. How so?[QUOTE="mitu123"]Well, it's subjective, but it's true that they are pretty much different games between the console and PC versions. How so? How is it not subjective? Also, most people don't know that GRAW 1&2 on PC is very different from console versions. Though in terms of being less frustrating the 360 version of GRAW 1 wins in that area.[QUOTE="pelvist"]
Please explain how Vegas 1&2, GRAW 1&2 and Lost Planet are better on console.
Nyuugen
You forgot Resident Evil 4. It's no where as good as the ones on the consoles.
But yeah, the PC does have their share of bad ports as well; usually released after the console version.
[QUOTE="Nyuugen"][QUOTE="mitu123"] Well, it's subjective, but it's true that they are pretty much different games between the console and PC versions.
How so? How is it not subjective? Also, most people don't know that GRAW 1&2 on PC is very different from console versions. Though in terms of being less frustrating the 360 version of GRAW 1 wins in that area. No, I mean, how are they different?[QUOTE="mitu123"]How is it not subjective? Also, most people don't know that GRAW 1&2 on PC is very different from console versions. Though in terms of being less frustrating the 360 version of GRAW 1 wins in that area. No, I mean, how are they different?[QUOTE="Nyuugen"] How so?Nyuugen
Genre: 360 version is a solid paced TPS while the PC version is a slow paced FPS. The 360 version plays more like Ghost Recon 2 while the PC version plays more like the original Ghost Recon, and I played the 1st 2 Ghost Recons and they aren't alike, I'm such a Ghost Recon fan, LOL.
Multiplayer:
360-Has 16 players and 10 modes: Team Elimination, Team Territory, Team Objective, Solo Elimination, Solo Territory, Solo Objective, Co-op Campaign separate from the main campaign, Co-op Elimination, Co-op Territory, Co-op Objective. There's more options to chose from than the PC version and more ways to customize your soldiers.
PC-Has 32 players and 2 modes: Co-op campaign for the main campaign(you'll need it) and Domination. And it doesn't have a lot of options either.
Campaign differences-Different level designs(PC version's missions are much bigger and more wide open than the 360's smaller and linear levels), mission objectives that while some are the same even though they are done differently due to the level design, a lot are different and even removed from one version while adding another, enemies are placed at different spots and altered(one certain spot could have a sniper in one version and the other could have a enemy with a rocket launcher). The PC version is much harder and more tactical than the 360 version. The 360 version has more music, the PC has a lot less, a lot of it repeats itself. Certain missions are removed from 1 version while added to another(for example, as soon as you start both games, you'll notice that the 360 version has a training mission while the PC version doesn't).
Gameplay differences:
360-You control 3 other teammates at the same time. You can tell them to be aggressive to attack more fiercely. They listen to your orders very well. There's a cover system to use. There's no sprint like the PC version since you are always running. You have to hold the L button to aim well. You can use tanks and gadgets. You can switch different teammates. There are on rails sections.
PC-You can control 3 other teammates at the same time or individually. You can never tell them to be aggressive. They don't follow certain orders well. You have a sprint button, and you'll need it to move as fast as the 360 version since you always walk slow. The lack of cover due to the view is made up for a lean n peak. You can't use certain gadgets that the 360 version has, and no real tank support. You can't switch different teammates, you're stuck with the same 3 idiots. No on rails section.
Do The Run, Unbounded and Unleashed have better graphics on PC and do they have controlller support?--yes on both counts
Why is Off The Record worse on consoles? Dead Rising 2 was better on PC...--not really sure here...didnt play either of them they didnt really appeal to me
Why are The Force Unleashed, H.A.W.X. 1 & 2, SEGA Rally, Skylanders, Web Of Shadows & Shattered Dimensions better on consoles? Issues with the PC version?--for me...the force unleashed seemed to run horridly on my system especially in the ending levels. hawx 1 and 2 arent really that good to begin with...and they are ubis*** and im not a big fan of their drm. not sure about the rest other than the spiderman games are action games, im sure they can be played just as well on pc unless you are missing out on split screen which alot of people love...
Are Binary Domain, Insect Armageddon, Lost Planet 2, Mercenaries and Kane & Lynch really better on console? Since they're shooters, I'd think they would be better on PC... Do they have framerate issues or something?--insect armageddon and kane and lynch are just meant for consoles...they whole point of the game is split screen. lost planet 2 is that way as well...but it really has some performance issues(for me at least) on pc and doesnt look THAAAT good for the fps i get. mercenaries is a bad port, and i dont know much about binary domain
Has the DRM of Driver: San Fransisco, Assassin's Creed II and The Forgotten Sands been removed?--honestly no clue, played them all on ps3 because of the drm problems...
Have Silent Hill: Homecoming and Grand Theft Auto IV been patched on the PC?--again no clue...havnt been a fan of silent hill since 2, and gta 4 got boring in 2009 >.>
Nyuugen
You sure about that? Every one of their games? Out of my list, that'd be:Fuel
Damnation
Rise Of The Argonauts
Turning Point: Fall Of Liberty
Overlord
Overlord: Raising Hell
Overlord IINyuugen
I think FUEL is pretty similar to the console version, except that it has higher resolutions of course. The only issue with the game is that the graphics settings for anti-aliasing don't seem to register, although this can easily be activated through your graphics card settings. Also, an advantage of the PC version of FUEL is that you can customise the controls through the game files.
[QUOTE="Nyuugen"]You sure about that? Every one of their games? Out of my list, that'd be:
Fuel
Damnation
Rise Of The Argonauts
Turning Point: Fall Of Liberty
Overlord
Overlord: Raising Hell
Overlord II
I think FUEL is pretty similar to the console version, except that it has higher resolutions of course. The only issue with the game is that the graphics settings for anti-aliasing don't seem to register, although this can easily be activated through your graphics card settings. Also, an advantage of the PC version of FUEL is that you can customise the controls through the game files.
You sure the resolution's better? Also, can you use a 360 controller?[QUOTE="DraugenCP"][QUOTE="Nyuugen"]You sure about that? Every one of their games? Out of my list, that'd be:
Fuel
Damnation
Rise Of The Argonauts
Turning Point: Fall Of Liberty
Overlord
Overlord: Raising Hell
Overlord IINyuugen
I think FUEL is pretty similar to the console version, except that it has higher resolutions of course. The only issue with the game is that the graphics settings for anti-aliasing don't seem to register, although this can easily be activated through your graphics card settings. Also, an advantage of the PC version of FUEL is that you can customise the controls through the game files.
You sure the resolution's better? Also, can you use a 360 controller?Yes and yes. The 360 is fully integrated, so you can immediately use it to play the game.
@DraugenCP Can you rebind the controller keys, too?Nyuugen
You like to get people talking don't you little dude. Please burn your shoes.
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