Duncaaaaaan wrote...
rikbarla wrote...
What i don't understand is that, now with the 360 game install, you can't install the game to your 360 and just play it with 1 disc. It's complete bull that despite having the game installed on the 360 you still need to swap discs.
Console problems.
If you're a console player, please, get rid of it and build a PC. It's easy, there are many clear tutorials on youtube, and it's not as expensive as you might think.
You can buy a real cheap budget PC on Newegg.com (only a little bit more than an xbox/PS3) that can max ME3, at 60+ fps. Technology has gotten to the point where graphics cards and processors are getting cheaper as newer ones are made, but games are not advancing because of consoles, 7 year old hardware. 7 years old.
Games on PC are cheaper by a large amount, and there are loads of sales on Steam, things like 75% off Left 4 dead, no joke. There are even free give aways, like valve just gave Portal 1 to everyone for free. They want people to play their games first, money comes second.
In the long term, being a PC gamer works out so much cheaper.
PCs are just so much better. I hope you all take note of this.
I have a PC that can play anything I want to and a 360 and a PS3 but I choose to play most games on the consoles because of invasive DRM and for the most part prefer the controls on consoles. Also I don't particularly care to be constantly tweeking settings to get the games running at optimum, at least with consoles I know that the game will run straight from the box.
tl;dr Its a personal choice, you like PC good for you personally I like console gaming don't try to force your opinon on me.
As for disc swapping I don't really care if I have to swap out the disc occasionally we have had to do it since the PS1 its just the limitation of the hardware.
For those wondering why when you still need to swap discs when you have installed on 360 it is to do with how Microsoft deals with people just borrowing the discs from a friend installing the game and then giving the discs back. You have to have the disc the content came from to varify you are the owner of the content.