Re: Video Games
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 12:34 pm
That too.DrSublime wrote:Im still waiting for EA to make MVP baseball again.
http://www.polygon.com/2013/6/21/445330 ... ew-e3-2013
That too.DrSublime wrote:Im still waiting for EA to make MVP baseball again.
couldnt do it on console myself, have it on PC though, amazing game, but imo wouldnt be right w/ a controller, need a kb+m for that gameAmareIsGod wrote:Just got Diablo 3: Reaper Of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition for my Xbox One. Wow! I hadn't played it on the PC. The last version I played was Diablo 2. This is ported perfectly and specifically for consoles. If anyone gets it on the Xbox One, let me know so we can play it together.
or join me on PCTheOriginalOriginal wrote:It works really well on console, you should give it a shot.
Been strictly console since the NES launched, don't think that will ever change. Point and click has never appealed to me.DrSublime wrote:or join me on PCTheOriginalOriginal wrote:It works really well on console, you should give it a shot.
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you do know you can hook a pc up to a TV right, with an HDMI cableIndy wrote:I don't know what it is, but I just can't get into gaming on a PC. There just isn't anything that is compelling for me. I would much rather sit back in my living room or game room and play a console on my tv. Maybe the steam box or the Alienware one will change that for me.
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along the lines of the previous, you can plug in a controller to a PC (wireless even)TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Been strictly console since the NES launched, don't think that will ever change. Point and click has never appealed to me.DrSublime wrote:or join me on PCTheOriginalOriginal wrote:It works really well on console, you should give it a shot.
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Word.TheOriginalOriginal wrote:Better is subjective. I prefer the accessibility of a console, I can take it places, I like the interface, I've met a lot of people, etc etc. The difference in graphical quality means little to me, 60fps is more than sufficient for me. PC has its benefits. power, upgradeability, mods, but all that isnt necessary for me to enjoy a game.
I have 2 gaming computers, one of which is a 14" laptop that is just as if not more portable than any consoleTheOriginalOriginal wrote:Better is subjective. I prefer the accessibility of a console, I can take it places, I like the interface, I've met a lot of people, etc etc. The difference in graphical quality means little to me, 60fps is more than sufficient for me. PC has its benefits. power, upgradeability, mods, but all that isnt necessary for me to enjoy a game.
I do have PS4, wife would go a bit nuts if I buy 2 copies of the same game thoughAmareIsGod wrote:I'd say the console version of Diablo 3 is the definitive version. I keep reading that the refined UI and dual stick controls are much more engaging and fun than clicking on your foes on a computer. You should check it out Sublime if you have a next gen console.
Dan H wrote:Oooooooooooooooo . . .
I know what I'm doing till Wasteland 2 comes out . . .
http://personal.inet.fi/koti/jhirvonen/gbc/
Ha ha. I used to love playing that game with my brother. The sounds were awesome.Indy wrote:I still have (and recently played) Advanced Dungeons & Dragons on the Intellivision. I love that console.
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