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- Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium W...
- PC, X360
- Published by EA Games
- Developed by EA Games
- French release: Available
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better have a decent frame rate though ...*thinks on lord of the rings ...vomits blood*
See: http://inghouse.ing.com/nl/images/welcome04.jpg (ok doesn't quite look like it)
P.s. game looks cool too.. Probably gonna get it on PC..
i hope there isn't any slowdown issues though!?
question: will this run better on a 360 or a 6800GT?
yes. finally a sequel to the original C&C. ive been waiting forever. i absolutely hated the other ones.
question: will this run better on a 360 or a 6800GT?
I think a better question is, which controller do you want to play this with, and in what sort of enviroment? If you're more comfortable sitting on your couch with a 360 pad in hand, then go for it...if you want the fastest input possible for this sort of game, get the windows version.
I heard on a recent 1UP Yours podcast that the PC version will let users select individual units, whereas the 360 version will restrict selections to groups like in BFMEII. I'd have to see it in motion to really make a judgement call here too.
I'd probably pick my platform based around the controller and enviroment. Obviously RTS is more well suited for a mouse and keyboard, but if you want to play it in your livingroom on Xbox live, maybe that doesn't matter. After all, everyone you're playing against will have the same handicap.
I actually think the controller slows down the pace of BFME2 a little bit, which for some people (who have awful ADD, like myself) it may actually be a bit more enjoyable :)
My disabled mind makes turn based strategy much more apealing to me than RTS.