Dear jeffanddane, nah. Xbox360 for this game would only be a slight sidestep off the Ps2. not to mention, you can spend 200 dollars (or less these days) on a desktop that could run this game perfectly fine.
@ Juri_Licious if you directed it towards me, i've own a xbox for the past 3+ years, its crap, face it, with a failure rate at around 30% of all the machines, the console (paired with this games heavily ported source code) is a bad mix. of course a xbox is better than a ps2 for this game (unless you plan on doing besieged or campaign, lol) but a PC would still be the way to go.
why?
IF Square-Enix decides to drop ps2 support, i'm sure they will drop xbox360 support within time aswell, so why not buy a pc for 200 bucks and be done with it? not to mention, you can upgrade your pc's hardware but you can't upgrade your xbox's
I had mine for about 3 months, *poof* dead for no reason. *Looks online after trying every usb port* Tons of other aggravated people regarding it. Articles about it's faulty design. I don't think microsoft sells them anymore either because of it (i may be wrong here but I haven't seen one in a gamestop in a long time).
Tried a PS2 via an adapter, PS3 via the cable and a wired xbox controller.
Xbox was the only one that plug and played, think it's an issue with win7 64 bit as the drivers for the Sony peripherals are unsigned so the OS thinks they are evil.
I'm a "Sony fanboy" but actually don't mind the xbox controller for this game.
Playing in my living room with a dualshock in my hands is still the holy grail for me though![]()
sup?
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