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Brillant Marketing Idea (I.E. Android/Apple)
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RE: Brillant Marketing Idea (I.E. Android/Apple)

(03-26-2012, 07:07 PM)Googolplex Wrote: Consoles are not for playing in first line, they are only for people who haven't enough money to buy a computer. The only true gaming platform is the computer and games never should go into wrong direction to be produced for consoles. Maybe they can port it to a console, but they better should spend the time for the PC version to make it bigger. The PC has the best hardware, that the devs could make the best technical engines to enable most realistic physics and graphics. The PC also has the best methods to create mods by users.
I never could be immersed in a console game. It looks like crappy gameplay. No anti-aliasing, bad controls, and i like it to install a game to hard drive.
The PC should remain the lead platform, consoles are only second class.
It's good that Tnechineseroom has no desire to make a console version.
Games can be played as best on a computer.
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That is what you're doing again. again. AGAIN!

Consoles are different from a PC in many ways, and they both have their pros and cons. Personally, it depends on the game. Some games are better to play on console, some are better to play on PC, I think. Some games are console exclusive, and they can be really good (personally, I'm looking very much forward to The Last Of Us). Lots of games are PC exclusive and they can be really good too. You know what, I'm not even gonna bother responding to your arguments, seeing as they all have pretty much no grounding in reality.

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RE: Brillant Marketing Idea (I.E. Android/Apple) - by Gasjockey - 03-26-2012, 09:49 PM



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