Enough of what's better or hotter. . .What system do you just feel comfortable playing period ? Mines. . .PS3. .
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Enough of what's better or hotter. . .What system do you just feel comfortable playing period ? Mines. . .PS3. .
tho I don't really have any bias in terms of games/content - I love all of my platforms equally, I feel most comfortable on my Wii since it doesn't produce much heat, and I haven't really heard of many issues.
My 2nd most comfortable would be my PS3. My PS3 runs quieter, and doesn't get as hot as my 360 slim. I've also owned a PS3 about 3-4 years longer than I have a 360. It really has nothing to do with content/controllers/online or anything of that nature, but I just feel as if my PS3 will last longer (keep in mind I replaced my fat since it YLODed and I bought a slim around the same time I got my first 360).
As for 3rd, I'd say it's a tie between my 360 and PC.
Any handheld, I can just lay in bed under the covers with my heaphones on without having to worry about anything.
Retro gaming systems/handhelds. Ijust put in the game and play the damn game. No system menus. No patching. No installing. No signing in to anything.
lol I knew someone would say that :PIn terms of "comfort"?
Probably the 360. The controller feels nice. :)
UnrealLegend
any really, more the 360 as i tend to like talking to friends over the other side of the country who are at uni and one who's family moved off a few years back.Aswell as my mate down the road, better sitting in than going out in a place like where i stay where there is absolutely nothing to do.
I feel comfortable on:
XBOX, XBOX 360, Playstation, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Super Nintendo, Nintendo NES, Nintendo 64, iOS and Personal Computer
I don't feel comfortable on the Nintendo Gamecube, however, as It's controller is freaking ridiculous.
My point is that you should be comfortable on more than one system
360 by far, but perhaps that has something to do with having a 360 for a few years before a PS3 or a Wii. But then again, the dashboard has gone through changes and it still feels much more comfortable to browse and interact with than the XMB or the Wii's... Boxes. The controller feels most comfortable, except for the DPad, and most my friends use one also.
Enough of what's better or hotter. . .What system do you just feel comfortable playing period ? Mines. . .PS3. .
Young_Charter
Xbox 360 by far
PS3 and PC.
why? the controllers.
played PS1 in 1996 with Twisted Metal with the same Dualshock that i will be playing Twisted Metal come Feb 14th, 2012.
played PC since Windows '94 with Spear of Destiny (Wolfenstein 3D prequel).
basically the controllers have been part of my life for the most part. so whenever i pick up a Dualshock or a mouse/keyboard, the only thing that's changed are the graphics and whatnot. the "feel" of the game has always been the same, so it's like going back to when i first started gaming. a very familiar feeling.
oh and the Mega Drive controller. it had diagonal directional buttons!
I don't have a prefrence. I play games I enjoy on all consoles I own. My PS3 and 360 sit in my living room with my plasma TV and I have my PC in my office. I spend more time on my PC but that's because I own 10x the games on the PC over my consoles.
Mega drive? Is that the Sega master system? Those gamepads ruled.PS3 and PC.
why? the controllers.
played PS1 in 1996 with Twisted Metal with the same Dualshock that i will be playing Twisted Metal come Feb 14th, 2012.
played PC since Windows '94 with Spear of Destiny (Wolfenstein 3D prequel).
basically the controllers have been part of my life for the most part. so whenever i pick up a Dualshock or a mouse/keyboard, the only thing that's changed are the graphics and whatnot. the "feel" of the game has always been the same, so it's like going back to when i first started gaming. a very familiar feeling.
oh and the Mega Drive controller. it had diagonal directional buttons!
rumbalumba
PS3
On PC i always need to make sure that game that game always runs in steady 60 fps with max setting, make sure there aren't any required mods, look for useful mods, search if game has any shady DRM before buying it, make sure game is on its latest patch, test which control type works the best kb/m or controller, if controller is better mess around button assignment for a while, backup all my digital games to external hard drive and disc, you never know then they are gonna shut down the online services
You don't need to. Mods are always optional, and 60 frames per second at max settings is hardly a ncessity.PS3
On PC i always need to make sure that game that game always runs in steady 60 fps with max setting, make sure there aren't any required mods, look for useful mods, search if game has any shady DRM before buying it, make sure game is on its latest patch, test which control type works the best kb/m or controller, if controller is better mess around button assignment for a while, backup all my digital games to external hard drive and disc, you never know then they are gonna shut down the online services
Zurrur
You don't need to. Mods are always optional, and 60 frames per second at max settings is hardly a ncessity.[QUOTE="Zurrur"]
PS3
On PC i always need to make sure that game that game always runs in steady 60 fps with max setting, make sure there aren't any required mods, look for useful mods, search if game has any shady DRM before buying it, make sure game is on its latest patch, test which control type works the best kb/m or controller, if controller is better mess around button assignment for a while, backup all my digital games to external hard drive and disc, you never know then they are gonna shut down the online services
Calvin079
Mods are sometimes must have
Witcher 2 is unplayable without unlimited carry weight mod, its very huge design flaw that they still have weight limits in RPGS
You don't need to. Mods are always optional, and 60 frames per second at max settings is hardly a ncessity.[QUOTE="Calvin079"]
[QUOTE="Zurrur"]
PS3
On PC i always need to make sure that game that game always runs in steady 60 fps with max setting, make sure there aren't any required mods, look for useful mods, search if game has any shady DRM before buying it, make sure game is on its latest patch, test which control type works the best kb/m or controller, if controller is better mess around button assignment for a while, backup all my digital games to external hard drive and disc, you never know then they are gonna shut down the online services
Zurrur
Mods are sometimes must have
Witcher 2 is unplayable without unlimited carry weight mod, its very huge design flaw that they still have weight limits in RPGS
adds to the strategy is what my guess would be. War in the North certainly has no weight cap that I saw.[QUOTE="Zurrur"]
[QUOTE="Calvin079"] You don't need to. Mods are always optional, and 60 frames per second at max settings is hardly a ncessity.
Calvin079
Mods are sometimes must have
Witcher 2 is unplayable without unlimited carry weight mod, its very huge design flaw that they still have weight limits in RPGS
adds to the strategy is what my guess would be. War in the North certainly has no weight cap that I saw.No it doesn't add any strategy, you just need to do tedious inventory management and run to and fro in bank and selling items
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