Battlefield 3 on PS3
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Re: Battlefield 3 on PS3
Yeah, multiplayer gaming with friends in person is superior to online. That's the best advantage console has over PC.
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Re: Battlefield 3 on PS3
Well, you can always have a good, old-fashioned LAN party. You can't, however, load up on couches and recliners while on a PC, which I see as the biggest problem.
Another big problem with PCs is the space you usually need for them. Place for a tower, screen, keyboard, mouse, plus all the cords. Console is just the console, screen, and cords. The controller can go anywhere, and so can you.
Another big problem with PCs is the space you usually need for them. Place for a tower, screen, keyboard, mouse, plus all the cords. Console is just the console, screen, and cords. The controller can go anywhere, and so can you.
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You can use your TV screen for your PC and have a wireless keyboard with a trackball mouse in it.
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Yea, but that's not comfortable. Or at least not nearly as comfortable.
Granted, you could also hook up a controller to your computer, but then you might as well play on a console.
Granted, you could also hook up a controller to your computer, but then you might as well play on a console.
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Except that you will be playing with non primitive technology and can easily pause the game, pick up your keyboard, check your Facebook and Email etc if you feel like it.
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I can easily pause a game, pick up my keyboard, and play another game on my laptop while playing on a console. While playing on a console I can easily play two games; one on my console and one on my computer.
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You could also have several games running in different tabs on a computer. I remember some folk back in WoW would register a bunch of different accounts and use macros to control a number of characters all at once. They called it Multiboxing, I think.
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It was a joke, seeing as you could play a game on a computer while playing another game on a console it doesn't really make consoles any better.
Anyway, I still think lying down on a couch with just a controller is way more comfortable than a keyboard and mouse.
Anyway, I still think lying down on a couch with just a controller is way more comfortable than a keyboard and mouse.
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Consoles have less chance of having performance issues than PCs.
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^ That's true. You don't usually have to troubleshoot or something to run a game, or make sure you have the right specs. You just pop it in and play. The only thing you have to worry about is if the servers are down. Other activities also won't eventually muck up your console, as it can with PCs if you don't take the best care of them.
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I remember hauling my PC to my cousins house and have DOOM parties there, but we'd spend part of the day setting up the network and play all night. I remember playing Warcraft (yeah the original), mechwarrior, hexen, quake and of course what started it all DOOM! Now, we're all older and scattered about, with little time or inclination updating our comps for gaming, so we play on the PS3. The other night I was playing MW3 with my cousins in Kansas, New York, and neighboring cities in Cali. Yeah consoles are just more convenient.
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Actually I've gotta say that that's just a straight-up lie. One of my friends got some super-crazy ergonomic wireless keyboard/mouse combo, and he just plugs all this into his TV, so now whenever he's on the computer, he's sitting on his couch with a wireless keyboard that he can pick up and move just as easily as a controller. Oh, and he also has a gamepad.OneEye589 wrote:Yea, but that's not comfortable. Or at least not nearly as comfortable.
Granted, you could also hook up a controller to your computer, but then you might as well play on a console.
I like PC games, I like my PS3. Someday soon I'll grab myself the sweetest desktop ever, but for now, console gaming just makes more sense since all I play on my computer anymore are old PC games and roguelikes. Speaking of DOOM and Roguelikes, has anyone played the DOOM Roguelike?
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I don't find that comfortable at all. I'm also the type of person who's fidgety and always needs to move, so I can't sit with a keyboard on my lap for a period of time and with a mouse that needs to be on something.IVhorseman wrote:Actually I've gotta say that that's just a straight-up lie. One of my friends got some super-crazy ergonomic wireless keyboard/mouse combo, and he just plugs all this into his TV, so now whenever he's on the computer, he's sitting on his couch with a wireless keyboard that he can pick up and move just as easily as a controller. Oh, and he also has a gamepad.OneEye589 wrote:Yea, but that's not comfortable. Or at least not nearly as comfortable.
Granted, you could also hook up a controller to your computer, but then you might as well play on a console.
For me, a controller just has more freedom to move around and get comfortable, though I know what you're saying.
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Idea: put the keyboard somewhere else. It's wireless and lightweight and you just slap the mouse on any convenient surface (coffee table, desk, hardcover book, whatever). Or, as has already been mentioned, use a trackball mouse built into the keyboard (although I agree that using a new style of mouse is often awkward as fuuuuuuck). The whole point of his setup is that he's using a computer in a techno-haven utopia, and can simply pick up any part of it and put it somewhere else.
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Re: Battlefield 3 on PS3
Halo 3 LAN parties are the ultimate gaming experience, hands down.
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