Modern Warfare 2 (PC)

Merly

Full Member
give me keyboard and mouse control on my PS3 then I will happily play FPS on it, until then my only alternative is to use a pc..


Pfft, who needs a keyboard Clicketh and I can guarantee you can turn quicker on a joypad with the sensitivity turned up.
 

Gottaa

Full Member
Speed is nothing without control, or something like that and Cuth, ASDA, Tesco, Sainsburys I think are still �26, some places still price matching to them but it's hit and miss, or online Amazon for �32, there might be better offers from this week though, not paid attention as much since I got a copy
 

Zeus

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most console fpses that i've seen have auto-aim that can't be turned off, so it gives console gamers an inflated view of how awesome at aiming they are.
its especially annoying when your trying to shoot someones arm thats stuck out round a wall or something, and the game keeps adjusting your shots to their centre of mass so you hit the wall...
 

Soupytwist

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most console fpses that i've seen have auto-aim that can't be turned off, so it gives console gamers an inflated view of how awesome at aiming they are.
its especially annoying when your trying to shoot someones arm thats stuck out round a wall or something, and the game keeps adjusting your shots to their centre of mass so you hit the wall...

Aye the aiming side will always be more responsive with a mouse control, however I do prefer an analog stick over keyboard controls for movement - with more and more games allowing for touch sensitive movement speeds, the one speed (or having to toggle for a second) keyboard control feels clunky.
 

Flight

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I understand PC gamers being disappointed with the MW2 setup but I really think that this is going to be the vogue for big console games. The companies are making the big bucks from the console community and are going to do a cheap port. I imagine they looked at the economics of MW1 in terms of the cost of extra development to take advantage of the PC versus the gain in revenue and potentially the extra time it took to get to market.


Most people are assuming that's the case, but I think it's wrong.

I believe Bobby Kotick is aiming to launch online pay to play for the franchise. No dedicated servers launching with the game is a strategic move because if they went with them people wouldn't fork out a subscription.
 
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