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#2 pcgamingisgod
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nevermind im sure the light's casting radius is same on ps3/360, but the 2 screens i seen the ps3's screen is closer to the light to makes it appear to be putting off bigger circle of light. the xbox360 screen clearly has better textures and shadows, the ps3's version is much brighter also though.
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if ps3 version of whatever game they making on ps3/360 looks better than xbox360 version then crytek lacks programming skills. unified memory with operating system using less ram=more system memory avalible to use for higher resolution textures.
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#5 pcgamingisgod
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I'm aquianted with both. I primarily use my PC, but i played RE5 all the way through with a friend on my 360 and had no trouble. Some games are better for a game pad (TPS) and other games work better with the KB/M (FPS & RTS). I think the main reason for the hostility between consoles and PCs is because people simply fail to see the other side.

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lol, gears of war is third person shooter, but mostly second person, but that controls better with keyboard and mouse.
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#6 pcgamingisgod
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This is going to really blow your mind, alter your entire perception of reality. Get this: the reason why hermits and consolites can't seem to co-exist peacefully is simple...

Control scheme.

I haven't gamed heavily on the PC since the days of Full Throttle, Duke Nukem, and Ages of The Empires II. Since then, I've become not only acquainted, but TRAINED to play with a gamepad. So even though I just upgraded my PC, started playing games like CounterStrike, Left4Dead and FEAR 2 with KB/M...I did not get engaged. Retraining myself on the KB/M was just...too annoying. Too many buttons...I felt like I was going to accidentally hit the wrong key and that my mouse was too scattershot. So I did what the logical person would do. I went out and got a gamepad (the good news is it also works for my PS3). BUTTTTTT...I then had to reconfigure the buttons and some of the buttons that I wanted to use due to feeling intuitive just did not work. Sure you can get profiles for games but its just one more extra thing.

Now I'm not that narrowminded to think PC gamers have the same difficulty when trying to get into console games. So they often feign interest in a Wii due to the somewhat similar mouselike control scheme. I've been in forums where a PC gamer buys a PS3 to play KZ2 and complains about the gamepad and the sticks and how it turns them off.

The point is this...all the platforms have good games (except for the Wii), and its not a matter of quality titles or free online this or free achievements that...its a matter of control preference.

The sooner we gamers can realize this the sooner we can work towards a better understanding of the "other" gamer.

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Thread isnt very well thought out, i started as a console gamer with a atari2600 about 1992 i started pc gaming, i cant remember my original pc's specs, but i could run doom/wolfenstein/duke nukem. But i have no problem using controller or keyboard and mouse. alot of my pc games i will use the 360 pad just because it's more comfortable to lay down and play then sit proped up in a chair using keyboard and mouse.