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Anime I prefer to play on consoles

Trip81

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Mocking for playing on consoles? Is this some master race like bullshit? We have enough of that in the german forums. I hope you didnt't mean that.

No, It was a way of telling you that, since you play mostly on consoles, the controls on pc felt clunky.

The last thing i trie to explain it to you. If i hit an enemy with a strike and a game provide a long repertoire on moves there should be an ability (in the best way an impact himself) that gives me an oppurtunity to use this moves. If a game doesn't have that its called button smashing. This us absolut important for good combat. Thr more complex this get (in a good way) the better the combat system and vice versa.

And ravens cry is more spot on inthid point. You just cant talk around that.

I don't really understand, you need to improve your English.
so i have holydays right now so this will be my last post for a long time. so if this doesn't answer your question im very sorry but i won't change that.

because i prefer to play on consoles controls on a keyboard oversteer?i dont know how this should make sense.i played more than 12 years only on pc and this has changed thats all. its not like i smell on keyboards to see if its friend or foe. i have three pc's at home and 2 laptops that makkes 5 different keyboards believe me i absolutely know how a keyboard control should feel.

dont get mad at me but you have written so many points that just say that you dont bother if a game has good combat or not. i dont have problem with that but then i dont understand why exactly your are agueing with me about that.

for example somenone who write clunky controls doesn't mean shit combat. how should i say it? you seem like i nice guy so i dont wanna be rude. responsive controls is just the most important think ever in a gameplay.controls and framerate of course. somebody who prefer good gameplay (combat) never ever would write something like that. maybe its ok if we both could end it like that? i would be very grateful.

and @ all the others. don't worry guys the german dumbfuq will return.only better more advanced and without broken iphone display.

have at you
 

Metro

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taxalot

I'm a spicy fellow.
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This is a shitty troll which is going to generate the same shitty answers and trolling attempts than the other 49156 times something like this was said in a forum.

I, for one, still enjoy Fallout 3 and Oblivion in silence.
 

Garryydde

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Due to the fact that you can use a controller for nearly every popamole game on PC, the only reason to use consoles is to play exclusive titles.
 

Ninjerk

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Why split this piece of shit off?
so i can get brofists for mocking it
 

bloodlover

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Does "this will be my last post for a long time" translate to "I will not log on this alt soon, probably never"?
 

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