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Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow

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the PC would pwn the X-Box

no it wont.. i got it for xbox and it has special features that pc one dont have plus xbox is cool for this sort of games

um, yes, if it were PC-vs-Xbox mp, PC would own the xbox

 

mouse and keyboard capabiliy is FAR superior to the joystick system. It's faster and more accurate

um, yes, if it were PC-vs-Xbox mp, PC would own the xbox

mouse and keyboard capabiliy is FAR superior to the joystick system. It's faster and more accurate

umm yes IF it was PC V Xbox then and only then PC would be better. trust me i have played both versions its better playing with the box.
it really matters, becuase you can get computers that are better than xboxs, so it really matters what system you gotI forget what the xbox system spec are...hmmmbut as I remember it, it's basically a Pentium 3 with joysticks and sans windows
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yes but if we're talking why some games are better on xbox than pclook at haloI'm sorry, but I do better with my controller than I do with a mouse and keyboard
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I used to play games on my computer all the time with this sweet controller I used to have, I even would play FAdid so well then toocontroller broke, stuck with mouse and keyboardjust not the same
first of all the pic will own the xbox anyday. second of all what is splinter cell about? yes yes laugh it up. -_-

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