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buy conviction for 360 (which is 15pounds more expensive)
or for pc, knowing that I could easily play crysis on maxed out settings with a nice framerate.
Can't deal with it? Then face it!
buy conviction for 360 (which is 15pounds more expensive)
or for pc, knowing that I could easily play crysis on maxed out settings with a nice framerate.
buy conviction for 360 (which is 15pounds more expensive)
or for pc, knowing that I could easily play crysis on maxed out settings with a nice framerate.
Prepare To Drop!!
Can't deal with it? Then face it!
You can probably just plug in 360 controller and play with the same setting as 360 version. At least many new games have that option. You did control movement speed with mouse scroll on earlier Splinter Cell games.
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Since you said you had a good PC, that would be the obvious platform to buy the game. And you can buy it way cheaper than on consoles for PC.
"If we can hit that bull's-eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards...Checkmate." - Zapp Brannigan
You can probably just plug in 360 controller and play with the same setting as 360 version. At least many new games have that option. You did control movement speed with mouse scroll on earlier Splinter Cell games.
Can't deal with it? Then face it!
I'm probably going to get the PC version... for the multiplayer, hopefully.
I'm probably going to get the PC version... for the multiplayer, hopefully.
"If we can hit that bull's-eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards...Checkmate." - Zapp Brannigan
Sure you could run, jump, throw things and do all sorts of other out there things in the game world, but what about doing something that actually makes the player care about what it is they're doing?
How about putting some kind of story or dialogue in there. How about giving the bad guys some more personality to actually make them feel like they are worth killing. Do something with the presentation if you still want the bosses to be jokes once we actually fight them.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
Seeing it in motion on your HDTV, will blow your mind!!
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of the greatest books ever.
pssh! more like electronic g
"If we can hit that bull's-eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards...Checkmate." - Zapp Brannigan
@Ronsauce: I've never really understood that stuff personally. It's sort of like progression in FPS games. I don't play those games to level up or achieve stuff, I just keep coming back because they're fun.
Well, I sorta understand I guess.. because I'm actually really loving the achievements in Team Fortress 2 on Steam. There are some that I do appreciate on the 360 as well.. but on the whole I don't really think most games have achievements worth collecting.
"If we can hit that bull's-eye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards...Checkmate." - Zapp Brannigan
** Yes We CAN!! **
Kaz Hirai - Sony
"We don't provide the 'easy to program for' console that [developers] want, because 'easy to program for' means that anybody will be able to take advantage of pretty much what the hardware can do" LOLOLOLOL!!
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Who knows if it will stay there though.
Than Ubi's other titles in general yeah.
I agree that the series only real presence was on Xbox due to the technical prowess of the system, but that in itself kinda clashes with the idea that MS would even need to secure it as an exclusive. It also strikes me as a decidedly niched title that isn't gonna make someone buy the one or the other.
I really just don't.. quite.. get it. It's as if they said once that it'd be on Xbox only because it would coinicide with AC that had a broader appeal on both, and now they standing by that even though this could clearly be a breakout hit on the PS3 aswell.
I guess if MS has gone in and paid to keep it on Xbox it all makes sense, but I don't think that in itself makes sense. Ah well. :)
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http://www.ubisoftgroup.com/index.php?p=52&art_id=...
there are 4 Splinter Cell Titles. They all sold 19 Million units combined. I even believe that figure doesnt include Double Agent (the 4th title) but even assuming that, this puts each iteration at 5 million. This figure tremps Beyond Good and Evil, Prince of Persia, ghost Recon and Rainbow Six.
PS. all Ghost Recon Titles sold 17 Million combined. Rainbow Six sold 21 million combined but 5/6 titles were released from the franchise.