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The majority of fighters are exclusive to the two predominate platforms (PS3 or 360) and they have the largest player bases for it.. The fact of the matter is if your a hardcore fighter your going to be getting a console for it 9 out of 10 times.... The PC like all platforms has certain genres that are very low to nonexistent, just like console platforms do.. It is highly doubtful MvC3 will come out to the PC.. IT was already a surprise to see Street Fighter 4 come out for it.
sSubZerOo
So? Doesn't change the fact that there is demand for fighting games on the PC. As proof by how well Street Fighter IV sold on the PC. Maybe the developers should actually TRY to put more fighting games on the PC.
That wasn't my point :| notice what he stated of the fighters he has played on the pc.. It consists of a bunch of extremely old fighters.. And Street Fighter 4.. All I am saying is if your hardcore into fighters your really on the wrong platform if you expect to get alot of fighting games... Its just like a RTS fan expecting to have a wide array of games on a console.. Its just never the case the majority of the time, which is my point.. Now this MAY change in the future, but as of now if your hardcore into fighters.. Your going to want to get a console due to having a far larger library this gen and last gen in the genre, and having most definitely a far greater online population to play against... Like I said this may change in the future, but as its looking right now my point is a legitimate point..
I have to agree, the majority of fighters play on either the 360 or ps3. Its like how majority of good tf2 players play it on pc instead of 360. I mean the orange box sold well on the 360, but by no means is ist the right platform. You have a ps3 man, go and buy it, its worth it. The way the graphic style is for this game, there wont be a huge difference b/w 720 and 1080 like how sfIV on pc wasnt a huge improvement over 360/ps3.
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