30th April 2005, 4:18 PM
Quote:Now if that's what you are saying I can agree with a lot of that, but it's not exactly black and white there. Fact is, more than the amount you assume are affected by what system a game is available on.
Like I said, I greatly simplified it for you. Marketing is... very boring. You don't want me to go into detail.
Quote:Here is the comment that started it all. You basically said that SC3's best version was on the XBox, which I quickly followed up on by saying the real best version is the PC version. You said that "didn't count", which at first I thought was a joke, but it now seems you actually have decided that you HAVE to consider it the best version because the marketting tells you so. Well, screw that. Just remember, there's a reason console and PC games are, more and more these days, being released on PC as well as every other console at the same time. The two seperate tastes are a lot more blended than you think or they wouldn't even bother.
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You're still not paying attention. Yes, the PC version of Splinter Cell is the best version of the game, but it "doesn't count" in the context of our conversation, which was the merits of the X-Box. The X-Box has the best versions of almost all third-party games, and you don't compare it to the PC versions for the reasons I explained above. If you still cannot understand this then oh well, I tried to educate you.