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Originally Posted by TheGame
The problem is Consoles are mainstream and PCs just aren't. Video game systems are (or can be) more of a social thing, while PC stuff is usually all one player anti-social stuff. (Its online, but yeah.. only one guy sitting in front of a PC 99% of the time.) PC FPS developers have all tried to make things for consoles and they usually fail in comparision to Halo.. and older ones were fail compared to Goldeneye/Perfect Dark.
I like Halo as a game, but to me its hardly revolutionary. When I look at the Halo 3 trailers it looks exactly like Halo 1 to me all over. They should have at least changed cheif's outfit! Its pretty much just a solid game with solid contros, and a decent story line.. and sadly hardly any console FPSs can say that. @_@;;;
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Consoles are more mainstream as far as the majority of gaming goes, yes. (and its a same that stuff like that actually is NEW to them because they havnt played better) However fps are more 'mainstream' so to speak on pc over consoles, and thats the reason halo is so popular on consoles and the pc gamers dont even give a second glance at. Halo is, kind of, a bridge between pc and console fps. Its better then most console fps games, not quite as good as many pc fps games. Thats why you get such different views on the game, it actually is new to most console only gamers.
it may not be as popular as some of the pc fps games, altho sales might be more for halo, another advantage of console i suppose. less pirating
The reason pc ports always failed on console is/was because of all they had to cut out that the console couldnt handle, the games were just a fraction of what they originally were.... this is, and has been changing as of late. PS3's version of UT3 will be pretty much an EXACT copy of its pc version. Complete with mods, which is going to be something pretty damn new to console gamers.
(when you add in that ut3 now has full keyboard/mouse support, ps3 is probably going to put a HUGE on pc gaming... if all future console are going to do everything the pc can for fps games, pc gaming will die off quickly)
and pc gaming being antisocial is a very common perception on it, altho it would be quite wrong. PC gaming has had such large communities. and voice chat for the longest time, plus the lan parties, (some yearly ones being huge) and the gaming leagues etc. saying 1 person behind a computer and hes alone, i find to be quite misleading, when the vast majority of single player by yourself games are on consoles. i personally think playing a fps game with 100 real people online, and being able to talk with them, is more social then a guy sitting in his room playing final fantasy for 10 hours straight.
in the end games are games, i compare halo and other fps games to thoes on pc, because they're all games, they should be comapred with each other..