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Topic: Prototype Hands-On Preview
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 1323
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Yesterday afternoon AusGamers was given a two-level demo of Prototype from Activision and also went hands-on with the sandbox superhero romp.

If you've been keeping up with the cascade of media (mostly trailers) surrounding Prototype, you're likely still umming and ahhing about it, but thankfully, while short, our session should prove something of an idea for you as to how the game is shaping up.

You can check out the full preview here. And, as always, be sure to check out our Prototype game page for all related media.
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FraktuRe
Posts: 811
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
This game will be awesome on PC.

Where it belongs.
Bloodhound
Posts: 17
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

I cant wait for this title. And yes Pc all the way everythings better!
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 1324
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

belongs on all systems for everyone :P
d0mino
Posts: 4098
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
asif third person sandbox isn't a console game.
Advigilo
Posts: 1
Location: USA

If everything is better on pc please go play DMC 4 and tell me how good that is, and if you use a controller on the pc you might as well play on console, because we all know if anything the xbox 360 controller is better than those crappy pc ones. Plus games like Mirror's edge and crackdown are better on console because you can use the pressure sensitivity on the buttons and such where as pc lacks that.
Advigilo
Posts: 2
Location: USA

If everything is better on pc please go play DMC 4 and tell me how good that is, and if you use a controller on the pc you might as well play on console, because we all know if anything the xbox 360 controller is better than those crappy pc ones. Plus games like Mirror's edge and crackdown are better on console because you can use the pressure sensitivity on the buttons and such where as pc lacks that.
eXapid
Posts: 1
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Sorry advigilo but you are wrong, if you want to compare a game that was designed on a console then ported over to PC,we might as well compare apples and oranges. You have to understand that controls on keyboard and gamepad are different, If the people have designed the game to be played on a controller of course its going to be better, specially if the company ports it and does a s*** job like your so called DMC4 , So very bad example you used there.

So virtually you then say its the controller, wrong, its the developer that ports the game. You also state xbox 360 controllers are better then crappy pc ones? http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/gaming/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=090

I own one of them and hey it doesnt feel like an exact xbox 360 controller but boy it comes close. So your comment there is also crap, Maybe if you buy a logitech one like you prolly have, sure.

Everything is better on PC, you have Antialiasing, Anisotropic filtering and alot of technologies that are not behind console yet.

I hope you enjoy playing your console and I'm going to enjoy the beast of a pc.

PS I do own a console, I am not a PC fanboy and sorry for any typos or speeling errors.
greazy
Posts: 968
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
street fighter is better on console.
MatchFixer
Posts: 877
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
This argument is stupid.

For all i care Advigilo and eXapid is the same person who's suffering from a bi-polar personality disorder.

Game looks awesome.
eXapid
Posts: 2
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I wish that was the case Match, would be alot easier to fix then wasting time typing. As well its personal opinion not a arguement :P No need to start the PC vs Console wars again.
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