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Gamecube seems to be gathering dust, and I've been mildly impressed by some of the XBOX game adverts I've seen. Hence am potentially in the market.
Questions though - is it worth it if I own a high-spec PC?
Can I get 'normal' shaped controllers (the ones I've used are chunky, and gay)?
Why does it have memory card slots on the controllers if it has a hard-drive?
Thanks,
IB
Oh and you can't download any content with the PC version.
> Maybe the graphics are a bit better, but who cares when the controls
> are such a load of ass and the online section is nowhere near as
> good.
That's funny, the pad I am use to play it on the PC is what the Xbox pad was ripped from and in fact is no-where near as good as.
Oh and the online section is exactly the same, it supports voice control, you can still use a controller. What's different?
Yayu - gotta love the geeks and their Sam Fisher w*nk-pictures.
Sounds quality, must find more info..
I read it on there a while back. The nerds on there post links to every new piece of information and then asses the screenshots like it's some kind of real life conspiracy.
I'm mildy interested.*
*Massive understatement
Apparently each VS level has specific obejectives. For example in one level you might be stealing gold from a vault or setting off a nuclear warhead.
Along with that there's disk mode and normal deathmatch.
It's gonna be the shiztits.
Is that adversarial multi? *prays*
And 'sl*ts nuts'?
I laff.
It never really gets boring, no matter how many times you play the levels. Only reason I do get fed up with it is the geeks online that quit out when they're loosing or leave after they've played spies.
Chaos Theory will be the sl*ts nuts.
Really looking forward to trying out the new objective game mode. Oh and apparently mission objective placements will be random, that should hopefully stop the freaky nerds who seem to know where you are whatever you do when you play spies.