28th May 2004, 11:32 AM
Precise aiming is required of Splinter Cell because in stealth games require one shot one kill, and in some situations, do it quickly and in succession. Tom Clancy games by far and large do not forgive you for missing shots or taking too long to place a shot.
I get the feeling you're not much of a PC gamer to know and appreciate the difference. Its definitely alot harder to make these kind of adjustments efficiently on a joypad. Everything about the feel of Splinter Cell is exceedingly superior on the PC, coming from a player who's experienced both. I haven't gone through the entire single player mode, but I've done the multi. I can give a testimony for SC1 as well. The console version definitely sucked ass compared to the PC. I played the Gamecube version, that thing was just impossible to control and the Xbox version wasn't much better.
Maybe theres missing new level updates, but Ubisoft will have to support PC version of SC2 sooner or later. MS has paid off Ubisoft to give them a select amount of exclusitivity, but it will end sooner or later. Who ever heard of a PC game that wasn't supported with extra downloads when they are readily avaliable, lol.
And isn't voice support avaliable on PC ? I hear people using it online, but I never use it because I just prefer to type chat.
I get the feeling you're not much of a PC gamer to know and appreciate the difference. Its definitely alot harder to make these kind of adjustments efficiently on a joypad. Everything about the feel of Splinter Cell is exceedingly superior on the PC, coming from a player who's experienced both. I haven't gone through the entire single player mode, but I've done the multi. I can give a testimony for SC1 as well. The console version definitely sucked ass compared to the PC. I played the Gamecube version, that thing was just impossible to control and the Xbox version wasn't much better.
Maybe theres missing new level updates, but Ubisoft will have to support PC version of SC2 sooner or later. MS has paid off Ubisoft to give them a select amount of exclusitivity, but it will end sooner or later. Who ever heard of a PC game that wasn't supported with extra downloads when they are readily avaliable, lol.
And isn't voice support avaliable on PC ? I hear people using it online, but I never use it because I just prefer to type chat.