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Eh I'll try the demo, but when can I get my Budokai 4 or Burst Limit 2? Raging Blast 2 really let me down, and for obvious reasons I haven't bought a DBZ game since. It just came nowhere near Tenkaichi 3.

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As someone who has a PC and Xbox 360, I don't think I have much of a reason to buy a next gen console. So for now I'll probably get a PS3 and play dem exclusives.

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@Hammershock6 Ah. I see what you're saying. Where you playing back when the USAS was king? That was hilarious!

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@made_u_look Yeah, it's not a good ratio. A mouse is almost always better for FPS. The point was that it wasn't impossible.

Also I did some digging and apparently BF3 didn't have any aim assist for those using a controller on PC.

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@zerofrust @MichaelDBZ Not entirely true because a mouse has a bigger surface area with which to move your aim.

You can be very precise because you can move your mouse to several different points immediately and shoot.

Controllers use aim assist to narrow the gap between controllers and mouse because the joystick has a smaller surface area.

And we both know to be good at shooters you require more than just being able to aim. You need good reflexes, an understanding of where the enemy is, what's the biggest threat ect.

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@zerofrust Yes, keyboard and mouse is generally better. However, I've seen at least one player get MVP in the PC version of Battlefield 3 using a controller. If you're good with a controller then you can still outmatch a PC player and his or her mouse. It just boils down to skill.

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Thank you for finally getting around to giving this game another review!

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At first I would say a keyboard and mouse is superior, but after watching someone get MVP in BF3(PC) in 32v32 with a controller I can no longer assert this fact. To each his own. Peace.

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Well I'm definitely not getting COD, but I may pass on BF4. Been playing beta and I'm not totally sold yet.

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@iampenguin Plenty of which are coming to PC. Most of the popular ones are coming to PC so I don't know. Spending$260 on a graphics card upgrade seems better than spending $399 on a console I may not use initially.