I think you could just use your elbows to control the 360 or PS3 controller to get an idea of what it will be like to play it on a PC.
I am 41 years old and still play video games and I am not embarassed. I talk about the latest games with my co-workers who are 20 years younger than me. It's better than just sitting there watching TV, at least with video games I can interact with a story.
Every business application that means anything runs on a PC not Apple. I have worked in many offices and have yet to see an Apple computer. I don't even know a local store that sells Apple software.
Must be true I am not smoking at all, of course I do tend to eat a lot of pizza
The are plenty of people in this country that lost their jobs when the internet bubble burst. Many people left the industry entirely because they could not find a job, when the industry recovered the high salary jobs were gone to outsourcing companies. I know, I was there.
BMW doesn't perform any better in a traffic jam or between street lights, in fact my bicycle outperforms it in those cases.
I would really like to buy this video card if only they would start developing more PC games that support game pads like the 360's. I am so used to using a gamepad now that I hate using the mouse + keyboard for games.It's too awkward. I was going to buy an expensive game machine just a month ago but changed my mind because I am unsure of the future of PC games. I...
I was bored to death with the first one, too much talking not enough action
I didn't read anything to convince me. I've been think about buying a PS3, but in the end I don't because there are no titles I want that I can't already get for the 360. The PS3 does have some great potential though, so I will be watching for that must have exclusive.
There are plenty of skilled Americans to do these jobs, it's just that Bill doesn't want to pay them. I have worked for several software companies and they all have hired to some extent, workers from countries like India. Those poor people get paid hardly anything at all, that's what the big companies want.
A mouse? No way I would ever buy it. The only reason I bought Crysis on the PC was because it supported the 360 controller. Mouse and keyboard is so awkward to use for games other than Age of Empire types that it's not enjoyable at all for me. It's like trying to use the 360 controller with your toes.
I liked the game on the 360 for the most part. The thing that annoys me is you can't skip through the cinematics. If I want to replay from a certain point in the game I have to listen to it again and again.
Yeah, so what? How many does this affect, 10 people?
Halo 1 was boring,Halo 2 was good, Halo 3 is mostly the same as Halo 2 so we went back to boring. Gears of War was better if only because it was more bloody, Halo is too clean.
Wow I could spend the 600.00 and then go shopping at Gamestop, way in the corner, with 2 shelves of about 6 or 7 games to choose. Woohoo, yeah that's what I want to do...
Of course EA cares about making a buck, it's not a charity organization. Sounds like Sony didn't what people would do with it either
I don't know why they are comparing COD4 and Halo 3 to Frontlines. Yeah I guess they all have guns and grenades, but Frontlines is a totally different feel to it. It's like bringing up Madden Football when the latest baseball game comes out, they both use a ball and they are on a field....
The multiplayer demo is a lot of fun to play. I have never played a demo as much as I have played this one. I am definitely getting it tomorrow.
Very sad someone was so bored they spent time creating that
I have played PC Games for years and the console systems are just so much easier to use without the hassle of PC games. I was thinking of buying a new PC Game machine, but changed my mind, just a waste of money now. Go to any video game store there are hardly any shelf space for PC games now which is a key indicator of where the PC Game market is going.
That's because they have to be more competitive in Sweden since your population is a lot less.