Honestly, this is what you jackholes get for playing online games. Go get some friends, two TVs, and two Xboxes.
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Honestly, this is what you jackholes get for playing online games. Go get some friends, two TVs, and two Xboxes.
Because they were trying (to little effect for some) to avoid having the Xbox labelled as "PC Lite," and offering a keyboard and mouse would only reenforce the image they were trying to get away from. It was about making a system seen as a console just like what Sony and Nintendo were putting out to capture a new demographic. Had nothing to do with whether or not they wanted people playing FPS' with a mouse.Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
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Originally Posted by MarkRyan
You are the first Halo fan I have seen with a healthy response to this. You win.
Attract more people to XBL? Wake up, man. The games are better on PC and you don't have to pay to play them online. Why the hell would anyone go from PC to XBL for a FPS?Quote:
Originally Posted by toxic
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Originally Posted by Yoshi
To play console-exclusive FPS? Assuming you have a low end computer, you could get better performance/frame rates? The ability to destroy lesser competition? Those would be a few reason to leave PC for console.
But yeah, you wouldn't leave CS:S to play CS on an Xbox. I was not saying you were going to see some mass exodus to console gaming.
I just think there are people like me who shun FPS's on console, who now will buy them and rent them because they will be less frustrating.
PC FPS > Console-exclusive FPS, and there has never been an exception to that. The pinnacle of the genre has never, ever been on a console. If you have a shit PC, you are not a PC gamer at heart, so that's out. Lesser competition would be the most pathetic reason of all time. That's like an 18 year-old signing up for under 12 football.Quote:
Originally Posted by toxic
So are you the shit PC owner or the 18 year-old beating up little kids?Quote:
I just think there are people like me who shun FPS's on console, who now will buy them and rent them because they will be less frustrating.
I wasn't defending the pad as superior, I'm labeling the m/kb as inconvenient for playing games on my couch.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mzo
Sitting any which way I want with a pad > Hunched over the coffee table with m/kb
Besides, I don't find ESDF to be as good as a single analogue stick for control, and it's harder on the fingers.
That's probably true.Quote:
Originally Posted by MechDeus
there is a lot to be said for xbox live's communal aspect. ut2004 is a much better fps than anything currently on xbox, but i almost enjoy myself more with rainbow six 3, thanks in large part to my friends list and voice chat. and yes, i know about xfire, and i know voice chat is supported in ut2004. it's just that very few people use both, and the features just aren't as seamlessly integrated.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yoshi
That wasn't aimed at you... someone mentioned people who said that pad was better than a kb/m PERIOD, and that slipped out of me.Quote:
Originally Posted by FuryFox
I won't be buying this thing, Halo plays just fine with the pad.
I don't know. While playing UT and Q3 and all those games, I had more fun hopping into IRC channels and setting up clan matches/scrimmages/practices/whatever (with Teamsound, etc) than I did with a freinds list and "optimatch".
I won't argue that Live is easier to get into, because it definitely is, but I liken it to fiddling with my PC. It was just fun to do the work. Maybe that sounds weird, I dunno.