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  • La cocksuckariedad.

  • That's like switching from a Ferrari to a wheelchair.

  • No, it's like going from the 20th century version of playing games with your mouse to the 21st century version of playing games on an HDTV with a controller.

    But alright, Mr. Ferrari, you have fun crashing PC servers while trying to play just a smidge of multiplayer, and I'll have fun playing it on a reliable ethernet server.

  • Playing shooters with a controller is what one has to do when one is cripple, that I can understand. Why any non-disabled person would use a controller is beyond my comprehension.

    I'm sorry if the PC server search function is too complex for you.

  • For me? Oh no no, see I have an Xbox 360 with ethernet. I don't have to rely on horrible servers. I'm good to go.

    I'm more worried about it being too complicated and stressful for you! It sure was too complicated for our good friend Conan O'Brien, as you can see in the video.

  • XBox 360 and other consoles are retard-friendly so that those with serious mental deficiencies don't have to perform complex, challenging functions such as clicking buttons saying "find servers".

    And that's Bill O'Reilly, not Conan.

  • Why do you even have a pc for posting on youtube :O?

  • @Xmaggot93X dedicated servers are far superior in ever which way, thats why they are there.

  • Funny thing is that you can do that with a PC. Uneducated console gamers fail.

    Plus, I'd like to see a 360 run Crysis on max settings.

  • I'd like to see any next-gen game running on a console at more than 30 frames per second

  • Well generally, pcs have better graphics and framerate (compared to most tvs, that is). I prefer consoles over pcs mainly because I have a 60-75 inch HDTV (I'm tempted to say 64 inch), so you really get that feeling that you're in the game.

    Another reason is because of the controller vs mouse comparison. I'd much rather be pulling a trigger than clicking a mouse button. Once again, realism ftw.

  • @CondeJorge

    COD series LOL

  • @NoobiusMaximo Crysis originally was PC only. Because they knew this was impossible. Maybe the ps3 but I don't fully understand the cell processor.

  • Not sure what you are trying to say. Still, the PS3 has a GPU equivalent to the 7800 GTX, so it can can never run any game as good as a PC.

  • @Xmaggot93X the mouse and keyboard is far superior to a controller. And monitors do exponentially higher resolutions and refresh rates. I have a controller for SF4 and Assassins Creed and a few other games it's better for. But your statement was completely ignorant unless going backwards is progress because it's a big screen. FPS was better on a PC and what made me leave consoles for them. I would love a console for other games but it turning into a battle between them I've chosen the PC side.

  • @Xmaggot93X LOL you have absolutely no idea what your talking about do you? when you play the console you are playing on a peer run game, its not a "ethernet server" or what ever the fuck thats supposed to be, the dude is running the server off his mediocre private home connection, which makes it unreliable, hard to join because of network firewalls and laggy because he doesn't have the proper bandwidth to host that many connections.

  • stfu fag, you dont know shit about gaming, consoles are for 12 year olds and middle aged men.

  • @EzeLuke ARE you FUCKING Stupid? i play console im 21,,, not 12 or middle age so when you get a proper statistic start speaking

  • @EzeLuke Their all the fucking same. my god, every fucking video i see a comment just like this.

  • @Xmaggot93X yeah go play singleplayer shooters with an xbox controller and think you're pro instead of writing obviously stupid comments on awesome youtube videos. Stupid people like you are the reason why Call of Duty games released after CoD4 suck.

  • @grineflip Wow, not that my comment was over a year old or anything.

    And sure, I'll go snipe on MW2. You know, the version with dedicated servers.

    PC gaming was not made for competitive play in FPS like MW2. Not in the slightest bit. Maybe for Diablo or Crysis or anything of that nature, but not MW2. Especially with all the PC hackers.

  • @Xmaggot93X PC's are excellent for competitive fps games. Could you imagine playing Counter Strike on console? Competitive play doesn't have such a huge problem with cheaters as some people say. There are just almost no competitive games for Xbox/PS3. The vast majority of the games that are played at big events such as Dreamhack are for PC. Console gaming cannot match that and it never will. Console gaming is for people that don't see gaming as a sport and just wanna chill.

  • @grineflip I'm not concerned the slightest bit with how many games competitive PC gaming events exist. Also, WASD will always give you less control than will a fully rotational analog stick. And it would be idiotic to think that there aren't pro X360 players, or X360 competitive gaming events. I just feel like, given the controls, X360 gives players more of a competitive experience than a PC will, and this is coming from a longtime PC gamer. No amount of arguing will change that opinion.

  • @Xmaggot93X Did you even dare to mention WASD without mentioning mouse controls?

    Your argument is invalid.

  • @CondeJorge Assuming that you're talking about using the mouse to steer the camera and not move the entire player (like a right analog stick would do), then the mouse is just as efficient at controlling as is the analog stick. The only difference is in the actual player movement, and WASD gets the job done, but it's simply not as rotational as the analog stick. It's all a strafe.

    The only things advantageous about PC gaming are custom mouses, with their extra side buttons for grenades/sprint.

  • @Xmaggot93X yeah we all have our opinions. But why do you compare WASD to the analog stick? It would be more fair to compare the arrow buttons and the x, o, square, triangle buttons (I'm not familiar with the names for xbox as I own a PS3) with the keyboard of a pc and the analog stick with the mouse. The keyboard and mouse give you a higher skillcap for fps games and are more suited to fps that require a lot of teamwork. The keyboard+mouse also give you a lot more opportunities for rts/rpg's.

  • @grineflip Firstly, I agree that all RTS games and most RPGs (with the exception of Fable) should never be played on anything but a PC.

    I compare WASD + mouse to the stick because they're both directional. In terms of the comparison between controller buttons and keyboard keys, it's about the same. If you want to melee or change weapons, it restricts your ability to steer your character.

    High competition is still alive in all CoDs on all consoles. For X360 Blops, look up:

    Team EnVyUs Listen In

  • @Xmaggot93X wrong, with any decent gaming mouse you can bind a button other than the left or right mouse button to those functions. Melee and switching weapons is effortless on the PC while moving at the same time. And COD on consoles may be competitive, but compared to the level it is on PC it's laughable.

  • @Xmaggot93X pt. 2: games like Quake and CS will never be as competitive on a console as they are on a PC. The same goes for games like WoW, WC3, SC2 and DotA. On the other hand there are also competitive games that work pretty well for consoles that wouldn't work as well on the computer - like fighting games and of course Halo. A good example of how many competitive fps wont be as competitive on console is Call of Duty. There hasn't been any console version that is as competitive as CoD4 for pc.

  • Fucking thing sux! (Ceda Sux)

  • LOLOOLLOLLL anhahahahhahahjah

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