Honestly, depends on the required specs. On a PC, game performance can run the gamut from horrible to transcendent. On a console, you know what time of performance you are going to get, every time. And since many people already own the consoles, but many not already have a capable gaming PC, the choice is simple for them.
Personally, I agree with you, though. If you have a choice, PC is the way to go for FPSs, always.
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Storm was in the movie, though not really in her continuity-defined place. As Charles used Cerebro, and was flashing through scenes of people he was finding, there was a small black girl with white hair in a classroom. I'm pretty certain that was supposed to be Storm.
Whining about a 15 install limit is really pushing it. If you have installed anything more than 15 times I would be surprised. Personally, I got the game, and the install and setup were totally painless. If there is DRM there, it was totally transparent. The way it should be.
Honestly, depends on the required specs. On a PC, game performance can run the gamut from horrible to transcendent. On a console, you know what time of performance you are going to get, every time. And since many people already own the consoles, but many not already have a capable gaming PC, the choice is simple for them. Personally, I agree with you, though. If you have a choice, PC is the way to go for FPSs, always.
The 3DS has been a flop due to lack of software.
Storm was in the movie, though not really in her continuity-defined place. As Charles used Cerebro, and was flashing through scenes of people he was finding, there was a small black girl with white hair in a classroom. I'm pretty certain that was supposed to be Storm.
Too soon?
Whining about a 15 install limit is really pushing it. If you have installed anything more than 15 times I would be surprised. Personally, I got the game, and the install and setup were totally painless. If there is DRM there, it was totally transparent. The way it should be.