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I signed. Hopefully it will come to PC.
I feel that PC is still the dominant gaming platform regardless of what people say. More people have PC's than PS3's and 360's and stuff. Even if their PC's aren't up to date, I know that at one point or another they played a game on it.
Why do people still believe online petitions are worth anything?SuperBeastDunno. They are a waste of time. But people still persist.
[QUOTE="SuperBeast"]Why do people still believe online petitions are worth anything?hypnotoad8128Dunno. They are a waste of time. But people still persist.
Why do people still believe online petitions are worth anything?SuperBeast
[QUOTE="hypnotoad8128"][QUOTE="SuperBeast"]Why do people still believe online petitions are worth anything?Platearmor_6Dunno. They are a waste of time. But people still persist.And if game companies don't listen to petitions then obvioulsy there lazy or really don't know people as well as they thought they did.
Well, it depends. I'm not particularly interested in seeing a PC version of Revenge of the Sith. It all depends on the gameplay style; if it has anything in common with the fantastic melee combat system that was present in the JK series, it needs to be on PC as soon as possible, but if it's just a pretty-looking button-masher, no.
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