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Offline SearanoX

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RE:Medal of Honor Rising Sun
« Reply #25 on: January 05, 2004, 10:45:53 AM »
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Too hard.


It's not hard.  Just plug a cable from the back of your computer to the back of your TV, and boom, you have TV-out.

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It's not a fact that PC games are superior, i hate using a mouse and keyboard, which makes it very uncomfortable for me to play PC games. I have more fun playing games on consoles than on PC, the end.


Well, that's you're opinion.  Personally, I prefer using a mouse and keyboard due to more precise control.  In shooters and RTS games, skill can be compromised by things like auto-aim and too few buttons.  I know that auto-aim works in some games, but really, it makes them too easy.  

Of course, there's the comfort issues...I don't find a PC uncomfortable, but I know some people do.  If you want, you can always use a game pad with your PC.

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BTW, I switched from PC to GC due to lacking variety in games...


The PC generally has less variety, true, but the replay value of games is generally better thanks to multiplayer, and tech support is better.  There are also many less failures when it comes to PC games, so you're generally safe when you buy something, mostly because PC gamers are generally more critical of games, and companies that make bad games are either forced to improve, or go out of business.


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RE: Medal of Honor Rising Sun
« Reply #26 on: January 05, 2004, 10:12:57 PM »
Errrrrm.... The PC market is the easiest to enter and has a gigantic crap ratio. It's really unsafe to go out and buy a random game for PC. Okay, half of the crap games can be spotted on 10m distance, but that still leaves enough crap behind. There's the occassional innovative game or underdog, but that doesn't make up for the huge lack of creativity. Seriously, the only way to get innovative games for the PC is to search the net for indie devs.
The replay value is raised by the fact that you can mod most PC games (or at least put your own characters in them), but few games get good mods and online/LAN multiplayer isn't enough variety from the standard gameplay (not to mention that I haven't noticed a difference between online and bot play).

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RE: Medal of Honor Rising Sun
« Reply #27 on: January 26, 2004, 06:02:35 PM »
     Hate to bring back an old topic but I just finished rising sun.  That was a good game, I didnt get one medal the whole game though, wow I must suck.  Anyway the final level is similar to the first as far as the shooting goes.  I dont know how to do spoilers but it involves you flying.  I kind of have to disagree that the multiplayer is better on time splitters two, time splitters two seems like a mediocre game that would normall be on the clearence rack, that might just be me though.  I guess its maybe because I like a more reaslistic fps before an unrealistic one (except for ut).  

    Pc games there is a bigger of a choice if you ask me.  For RPG's what beats a MMORPG, much more satisfying than playin a rpg on a console alone.  Also when it comes to FPS the aiming is far superior and you can always get a controller if you dont like using a mouse.  More of a selection.  There is alos alot more GOOD pc only games than console games.  You also have to factor in the amount of good flight sims etc type of games that are less seen on consoles.  The only downside to a PC is the fact yo constantly have to upgrade it and put a ton of money into keeping it updated.   Once again sorry for bringing up this old topic