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  1. They both (can) use DirectX APIs and the programming itself, AFAIK, doesn't require any special language for either system. So besides making it function on a (very) specific set of hardware, what difference is there?
  2. Oh joyous day! In that case, I shall go write to GI's corrections department.
  3. I just got the latest issue of Game Informer and the feature article is about Obsidian's new South Park RPG. I can't even stand to read it though. It's not because I hate South Park. It's not because I hate Obsidian. Why then, will I not read it and see what this game is going to offer? Because I don't have a PS3 nor an Xbox 360. I am a PC gamer. I only own a PC for my gaming. So when I saw the little corner box that lists what systems and an estimated release date showed no PC version would be made, I died inside. I couldn't go on. I don't want to read how awesome it's going to be and never get to play it. So what's up? It's gonna be on 360 but not PC? Aren't Windows and the Xbox 360 almost exactly the same when it comes to development? Where's the love, Obsidian? As Cartman would say, "Seriously. The ****?"
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