If you have a decent PC I'd strongly recommend getting it for the PC. The mods alone will make it worth the purchase.
Otherwise I'd probably suggest the 360, seeing how you'd be able to get the first two DLC releases 30 days earlier than the PC or PS3. Granted, those won't be out for a while, but it's worth thinking about.
If your PS3 didn't have an HDD I think you'd be inclined to install one since it won't work without it.
I think the more important thing is that if your PS3 was limited to certain HDD sizes, and you had to pay out the ass for those specific HDDs instead of just buying a 3.5" SATA HDD, you might be inclined to care.
More like just missing a few facts. The article failed to mention that Skyrim went gold a while ago, instead making it seem like it just went gold within the past day or so.
Wow, thank you for that remarkable insight. With such great comments like that I can't fathom why you don't have more than one comment bubble.
Yeah, because Solid Snake, Samus, Link, and Mario are all very similar. Not to be a jerk, here, but I'm pretty sure those characters are very different, yet still manage to fit into the same game. Considering the type of gameplay that would be involved here, I think a very stylized look would help every character fit in and make the game worth playing. The more realistic characters (like Drake and Kratos) could be given more of an exaggerated look, while the more far-out characters (li...
Why on earth wouldn't a fighting game featuring popular Sony characters work? It's worked with Nintendo, and Sony has a far larger hardcore/fighting game crowd than Nintendo. So long as they don't totally screw up the game play, I can't see how this WOULDN'T work.
"I'll have a number nine, a number nine large, a number six with extra sauce, a number seven, two number forty-fives, one wit' cheese, and a large soda."
Ah, Big Smoke. Back-stabbing sonofabitch.
Finally, someone with some sense. Only two days until the trailer, I'm sure we can all wait until then to find out the truth.
+Bubble for you
Thank you for adding such a wonderfully pointless opinion to the discussion. We all congratulate you for being one of 5 people who didn't like San Andreas, and thank you for sharing.
Also, "Stream."
Well, even if you purchase it through Steam, you won't need to launch it through Steam. I purchased mine through Gamestop's Impulse (got a deal through IGN). Once installed, the game still launches from Battlelog, and I don't even have Impulse running on my computer.
Yeah, I would have liked to purchase it through Steam, but with the way BF3 works, you'll still have to sign into Origin. Even by going to the Battlelog website, it still processes everything through Origin to launch the game.
While I am in no way a fan of Origin, especially over Steam, calling Origin spyware is just plain silly. It's a digital distribution platform, just like Steam. Other than the fact that Origin utilizes your browser for Battlelog, there's really no difference.
Now if you'll excuse me, after defending Origin I feel the urge to go take a very long shower...
@BirdyLoungeSurfer
Only on yer women.
Given that the word "FIVE" over the "V", as well as the "V" itself are the same font as US currency, and the webbing design inside the "V" is very similar to the pattern on the border of US bills, I'm going to say it will still be set in the US.
The fact that you included the word "cool" in the same sentence as the phrase "blowing up the twin towers again" makes me want to watch something very bad happen to you. I realize you were probably only 5 when it happened, but there is nothing cool about the mass murder of over 3,000 people.
Considering my home town is smaller than the total area of JFK International Airport, I think I'll pass. =)
@Velocitygamer
San Andreas was actually LA (Los Santos), San Francisco (San Fierro), and Las Vegas (Las Venturas).
I honestly expected to see Miami pop up in that list.
@xAlmostPro
Yeah, SLI (or crossfire) is really the way to go. I have 2 6950s and the game runs at 80-100 fps on ultra, and that's with a 3 year old processor (AMD 965 BE).
Some people don't have a lot of hard drive space, either because they have to deal with preset HDDs on the 360 or because they simply haven't upgraded the drive on their PS3. You can actually fill up a 40GB-80GB HDD pretty fast if you install a lot of games, nevermind DLC, especially for stuff like Guitar Hero and Rock Band.