PC vs Consoles thread

Macs suck.

This man knows what he’s talking about.

NO he doesn’t, they are awesome, but don’t have directx

no direct x = not awsome.

you all know that these console vs pc vs mac are all in fun right?

cause I don’t think john does.

Lol if this thread wasn’t bad enough

I am prepared for these kinds of situations! :3

Ok, we’re agreed.
Let’s just go to this little fella and get it over with:

This may have been posted already on a different thread but who cares?

Can we get back to the discussion on how consoles and pcs are both good platforms?

I intend to get Just Cause 2 for PC. I wonder if I’ll need to whip out my USB controller or whether it’s better with mouse/keys.

just cause 1 was great, but the area needed to be a bit smaller…

i’m still laughing :smiley: :lol:

That wasn’t the discussion.
The topic was “PC vs Consoles”… which ended up in pretty much the same way as the “Controller vs Mouse & Keyboard” thread.

I’m going to go sit in that corner now to watch, bye!

Yeah I know, I was basically summarising my views and starting the discussion again. BTW Master? which image was that?

Never played JC1, but you might be fucked because I think the playable area is bigger in the sequel. It looks retardedly huge in the trailer, which is part of the sandbox gameplay style I think.

In JC there were about 30 or so regions, most of them took about 10 minutes to travel across by helicopter, although there were safe houses, but to unlock those yu had to go there in the first place and do a mission.

the 89th post in this thread

Why baby scissors for mac? Macs are actually awesome, they just have no direct x. If you are using that as a reason, then linux is at a fault there too.

I just don’t see the point in all these threads about the same topic. All it leads it is rage and fanboyism. No one cares if you think your platform is the best thing ever and all others suck. Play it and shut up.

And for the record: I think Apple sucks.

Well, that’s how I want it, but…

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