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Hello! I have been enthralled by Beyond Good and Evil and I am about to order the game! However now I am in a pickle, for I dont know which platform would offer the best experince. I have an Xbox and then I have a Pc, half year old, fairly strong... havent got any gamepads/joysticks fer the pc. Perhaps you could help me out? Any strengths/weaknesses I should look out for on either versions? What would you recommend? Thanks in advance! Smile
 
Posts: 2 | Registered: Mon October 10 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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the PC tends to be really buggy from what i've heard. it has a patch though that someone had to make. the xbox one works really well though. i have it and it hasn't seemed to bother me much. only once it locked up in the several times i played it... but other than that, i haven't found really any flaws much more than maybe a glitch here and there that's in almost any game... nothin major. but like i said, the PC version is pretty flawed from what i've heard.




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It's best to buy a console version, it's more comfortable to play with a controller, and you'll avoid much of the glitches that are in the pc version. Graphical differences are minimal, so it's best to choose the Xbox-version.
 
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I didn't notice a single bug in the PC version.

You can use a controller on PC too. (not that you need one, the keyboard + mouse controls work perfectly)
 
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Thanks for the feedback, guys! With no outstanding Pc benefit I have decided for the Xbox version, already got gamepad for that one, and, well thats it! Once again thanks for the help!
 
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Originally posted by a_nevels666:
I didn't notice a single bug in the PC version.

You can use a controller on PC too. (not that you need one, the keyboard + mouse controls work perfectly)


That might be because you didn't use the patch.

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I've only encountered 2 bugs... Both I think were caused by my CD-RW drive refusing the spin the disk at times. _ _ It actually does say, right on the box and case, "Not Recommended for Use With CD-RW's", which is just odd.
 
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Originally posted by BerzerkerHog:
Thanks for the feedback, guys! With no outstanding Pc benefit I have decided for the Xbox version, already got gamepad for that one, and, well thats it! Once again thanks for the help!


Good choice. I think thats probably the best version out there. I cant imagine playing BG&E on pc
 
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