Poll: CoD4: The every-game

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UberMore

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I'm unfortunately one of those people who is easily swayed by trends and friends (when it comes to gaming) and it seems I've ended up with Call of Duty 4 on both PC and PS3.
This may sound odd, as people tend too sway towards either console or computer, but with CoD, it's worth having it on both; there's a greater challange with PC as you reactions need to be faster and you have to deal with more lag, but on PS3 there's a sense of achievement and it's alot easier to play (not saying it's easy...I get more kills on console).
I was just wondering what system people prefer this game for (console or computer) and why, and any way in which the game could have been made better.
 

Fightbulb

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There's also a DS version I think.

Anyway, I play it on 360, because I don't have anything else to play it on.
 

klc0100

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My ps3 cant play computer or 360 games and my computer cant play anything that was realised after 2002 so ps3 for me
 

ultra_v_89

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xbox 360, i less than three it. Still, its a prick of thing to join friends on, plus you can't select the level unless you set up a private match. Also, I always get thrown in with yanks, which is cool but the lag gets real bad.
 

WriterX

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PC. Not only because I don't own any of the other consoles, but also because I find FPS games played much more efficiently, and with much more fun, with a mouse and keyboard.
 

rossatdi

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360. My PCs not fat enough to run anything decent made in the last 5 years.

Also I actually am beginning to like the analogue controller over mouse and keyboard.

Reason being there learning curve is less steep. On the PC any games like that becomes an exercise in twitch shooting. I'm quite good, but I have neither the time nor inclination to get that good. With a pad everyone is equally disadvantaged. You can never get that accurate. Sure you can twitch kill but it's not easy and free-for-all games are far more enjoyable for it - especially with the weakened power of the sniper.
 

wgreer25

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rossatdi post=9.71190.717844 said:
360. My PCs not fat enough to run anything decent made in the last 5 years.

Also I actually am beginning to like the analogue controller over mouse and keyboard.

Reason being there learning curve is less steep. On the PC any games like that becomes an exercise in twitch shooting. I'm quite good, but I have neither the time nor inclination to get that good. With a pad everyone is equally disadvantaged. You can never get that accurate. Sure you can twitch kill but it's not easy and free-for-all games are far more enjoyable for it - especially with the weakened power of the sniper.
What he said.

My computer is quite old, but it does everything I want it to do, and gaming isn't on that list. I love my consoles. And I was never a really big FPS player to begin with. Only a few have been able to really hold my interest and COD4 is one of them, because it is that damn good. My only issue is that the people who are playing online now are the one's who play it every damn night and have been since the game's release and are at level 10 prestige and they are much better than me. I mix up my games, I don't stay on one all the time. I pick up my old (good) ones a lot. So I don't have the skilz. Plus I actually have someone to have sex with (Yeah, I'm bitter about getting my ass handed to me, but I do get to have sex, and if you are at level 10 prestige, you haven't seen a bearded clam in a long time).
 

Eldritch Warlord

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I don't even own CoD4 but I got most of the achievements.









I play 360 in case you're brain is made of some sort of rock.
 

Dudemeister

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Rushview post=9.71190.718842 said:
PS3 all the way. Headshotting in HD is the most fun I've had in years.
I agree, but after 3 hours of sniping with my face pressed up against the screen, my eyes were broken.
 

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wgreer25 post=9.71190.718311 said:
rossatdi post=9.71190.717844 said:
360. My PCs not fat enough to run anything decent made in the last 5 years.

Also I actually am beginning to like the analogue controller over mouse and keyboard.

Reason being there learning curve is less steep. On the PC any games like that becomes an exercise in twitch shooting. I'm quite good, but I have neither the time nor inclination to get that good. With a pad everyone is equally disadvantaged. You can never get that accurate. Sure you can twitch kill but it's not easy and free-for-all games are far more enjoyable for it - especially with the weakened power of the sniper.
What he said.

My computer is quite old, but it does everything I want it to do, and gaming isn't on that list. I love my consoles. And I was never a really big FPS player to begin with. Only a few have been able to really hold my interest and COD4 is one of them, because it is that damn good. My only issue is that the people who are playing online now are the one's who play it every damn night and have been since the game's release and are at level 10 prestige and they are much better than me. I mix up my games, I don't stay on one all the time. I pick up my old (good) ones a lot. So I don't have the skilz. Plus I actually have someone to have sex with (Yeah, I'm bitter about getting my ass handed to me, but I do get to have sex, and if you are at level 10 prestige, you haven't seen a bearded clam in a long time).
Your on a gaming forum. Shut up.
 

Dys

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PC, my PC is easily obese enough to handle it and as I don't have and don't ever plan on having a ps3, the console alternative (xbox 360) is shot down before its even been suggested. Xbox live in australia is about as smooth as a bady hacked log, and as I've always been a fan of the multiplayer in Call Of Duty games, PC seemed like a safe choice :)