to play against each other within any game, through Microsoft Live and an internet connection, and I'm wishing for a LAN possibility. Although even before DirectX 10, PC Gamers already know that Xbox gamers will never stand a chance against them in any FPS like Halo 2 and any RTS game. Of course you can imagine the disagreement this fact caused within the gaming community, which already consists mostly of console gamers that can't accept that they're as good as "dead meat" if pitted against a mouse and keyboard user. Unfortunately, there is a $70 per year price tag for this priviledge, not exactly an amount your parents will be willing to pay if they don't like you to play games all year long, but a small price if you want to feel as superior as a pc gamer , or as dead as an Xbox or console gamer. On the bright side for Xbox'ers, if you play Fable or any RPG team up's with pc gamers, the experience should be the same for both sides.
Monday, June 11, 2007
PC Gamers vs Xbox 360 Gamers
Supposedly, with the advent of DirectX 10 in Windows Vista and the Xbox 360, PC and Xbox gamers should be able
to play against each other within any game, through Microsoft Live and an internet connection, and I'm wishing for a LAN possibility. Although even before DirectX 10, PC Gamers already know that Xbox gamers will never stand a chance against them in any FPS like Halo 2 and any RTS game. Of course you can imagine the disagreement this fact caused within the gaming community, which already consists mostly of console gamers that can't accept that they're as good as "dead meat" if pitted against a mouse and keyboard user. Unfortunately, there is a $70 per year price tag for this priviledge, not exactly an amount your parents will be willing to pay if they don't like you to play games all year long, but a small price if you want to feel as superior as a pc gamer , or as dead as an Xbox or console gamer. On the bright side for Xbox'ers, if you play Fable or any RPG team up's with pc gamers, the experience should be the same for both sides.
to play against each other within any game, through Microsoft Live and an internet connection, and I'm wishing for a LAN possibility. Although even before DirectX 10, PC Gamers already know that Xbox gamers will never stand a chance against them in any FPS like Halo 2 and any RTS game. Of course you can imagine the disagreement this fact caused within the gaming community, which already consists mostly of console gamers that can't accept that they're as good as "dead meat" if pitted against a mouse and keyboard user. Unfortunately, there is a $70 per year price tag for this priviledge, not exactly an amount your parents will be willing to pay if they don't like you to play games all year long, but a small price if you want to feel as superior as a pc gamer , or as dead as an Xbox or console gamer. On the bright side for Xbox'ers, if you play Fable or any RPG team up's with pc gamers, the experience should be the same for both sides.
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