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That's so stupid man .. a good game is a good game regardless of what system(s) it's for ..420Token420
That's so stupid man .. a good game is a good game regardless of what system(s) it's for ..420Token420why have different systems if they all gonna have the same gmes? why spend $200 more on a ps3 when i can get a 360 with the same exact games?
[QUOTE="420Token420"]That's so stupid man .. a good game is a good game regardless of what system(s) it's for ..Blitz_Nemesiswhy have different systems if they all gonna have the same gmes? why spend $200 more on a ps3 when i can get a 360 with the same exact games?
Then get a 360 I don't really care .. my personal preference is Playstation and it has been since PS1 .. and it will forever be and it's because I don't like the Xbox but it doesn't float my boat ..
We all know why the PS3 is more expensive so don't be so retarded ..
[QUOTE="420Token420"]That's so stupid man .. a good game is a good game regardless of what system(s) it's for ..Blitz_Nemesiswhy have different systems if they all gonna have the same gmes? why spend $200 more on a ps3 when i can get a 360 with the same exact games?
Who said you should buy all systems? if you don't like the exclusive games for a certain console, and you know you'll love some of the Multiplats. why would someone even consider buy the other console :? now THAT's just stupid
To a certain degree, yes. Exclusive games are built for one platform, thus attempting to maximize it's full hardware potential. Great multiplat games still deserve to be played, but sometimes one version would be inferior due to frame rate issues, etc, and that sucks. bsin94
agree. As long as the game is well made it doesn't matter to me if exclusive or multiplat.
To a certain degree, yes. Exclusive games are built for one platform, thus attempting to maximize it's full hardware potential. Great multiplat games still deserve to be played, but sometimes one version would be inferior due to frame rate issues, etc, and that sucks. bsin94
To a certain degree, yes. Exclusive games are built for one platform, thus attempting to maximize it's full hardware potential. Great multiplat games still deserve to be played, but sometimes one version would be inferior due to frame rate issues, etc, and that sucks. bsin94
QFT!!!
I think the future should have one console for casual gamers (wii) and one console for hardcore all-around-gamers. That way there would be no complaining of a high graphical game getting framerate hiccups on one system and not on the other system.
I hate all this fanboy arguement stuff. I just want developers to make good games for both hardcore and casual gamers. I don't care for casual games, but I like FPS's and action/adventure games.
In the end, I just like playing good games.
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