For me, computer is certainly my first choice. this does not mean that I hate consoles but i have never used it. And computer serves all the necessary features.
i find it extremely frustrating playing fps games on consoles, the lack of responsiveness drives me up the wall lol, im sure there are lots who agree with me
i cant play it on console and not get annoyed :*(
i dont know how ppl do it haha, especially inverted controls, wow that can be annoying lol. computer fps is the way to go, watching pplz amazing reactions on computer is more entertaining also
For a shooter? Definately a computer no questions asked. But if they start doing MMORPGs for consoles... Couch + bigscreen tv + me not moving for 8 hours = mind vegetation to the max baby haha
personally i like both bieng a massive console gamer for 5+ years. but last year i headed over to pc since cod:waw was a duddy change form cod4, and i hated another ww2 game as i played them way to often. and on console for cod4 way way to many us rooms u get droped in and no picking. so i moved to pc version of cod4. i now have bought a razer lachesis g15 keyboard and saving for a 2.5k pc . waiting for direct x11 with windows 7 cause thats looking good wanna get a gpu that fully uses direct x 11 to the max.
Crysis was an amazing shooter game that I think added so many cool possibilities. Shooting with a mouse just adds so much more quick reflex skill I think
I voted computer but your right; Shooter Console lan parties are soo much fun! I'm not sure who else remembers Golden eye split screen or 16 player halo lan parties. Fun fun fun!
Hmm this one is quite the hard choice, Both sides have advantages Lol, mouse is way easier then controllers but then again controllers are easyyy so ill choose BOTH! lol mouse is probably winning since everyone looking at this thread probably uses a mouse +P
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