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Arator
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As an X-Box owner I'd like to know...
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tniem
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Hope College
Apr 2000 time: 00:26
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Probably not. StarCraft was ported to Snes I believe and it didn't do very well. Controls are too hard to change.
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The Bloody Baro
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Personally I think that the only advantage the PC has over consoles is RTS and TBS games. The computer doesn't play shooter, fighting, sports etc. as well as consoles. I have a PS2 and tried playing Army Men RTS. It stunk however it would probalbly be okay on PC. But that's my own personal oppoinion(sp).
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mactbone
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Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven
Sep 2001 time: 23:26
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Except that most Console games come with multiple configurations for the controller. Also, I've been able to go from the NES to the SNES to the PSX and now the PS2 without learning anything new new. EA Sports hasn't changed their control scheme for years on any of their games.
The graphics, speed, and fun factor are all much higher for console games - when talking about sports (aka Madden, I've played all versions and it is horrible on PC), certain FPS, most action oriented games like GTA, and all Fighting games. Console software makers can design for only one design spec and can make the most of that. PC designers can't and so they either make the graphics accessible to everyone, have multiple configurations, or don't include support (C&C Renegade and many other games don't have any support for Voodoo graphics cards, the reason I bought a new video card).
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Jack_www
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RTS on a console is no good. Just play it on your computer, RTS and TBS are much better on a computer then console. Besides computers are dirt cheep right now.
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