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360. Then PS2/PS1. Then the older classic games on Genesis.
I used to be big on PC games, but got fed up with all the crashes since my hardware wasn't on par with the new software requirements, but there are quite a few advantages to PC versus console. The sure bet is, console games are made specifically for the console's hardware requirements, so crashes are very rare, except on the 360 refurbished unit I got sent after my first unit melted down with the 3 red rings of death. 360 is great, but its a **** system. -------------- Next Driver: Interior DASH view, Free Roam TAG MODE chases, Miles of Backroads, Intense Speed-Edge of your seat Action, MAJOR Crash Impacts, day/night cycle, tons of customizable options, lots of stunts, ON FOOT in FPS view/overthe shoulder RE4 style, sportbikes, more car camera views, "Drop a RAMP" Cheat, fun vehicle chases where THE CAR is the Weapon, not a gun... |
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I like the XBOX 360 the most for auto games. Driving automobiles on a PC doesn't work out to well. I've tried PC car games before and it's very hard to get used to. With a TV console, it's easy to learn how the game plays.
"New York is the coolest place in the world! From Connecticut and Long Island to New Jersey, from the Hudson Valley down to Staten Island, and all points in between, this is my backyard."-Driverman2006 |
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