Fable, Proj. Gotham, and Halo for X2... and the Sky is Blue

In that case I put forward Battlezone or Code Name Eagle ;) Fun vehicles in a FPS type game.

BZ was not much of a FPS I will give you (fun to snipe people out of the oppising vehicles though) but it had great vehicles! And a FPS + RTS was da' bomb. When the series died with a rushed BZ2 I was sad :(

Still hoping someone gives it another try. I LOVED the FPS/RTS. Just a great idea.
 
The xbox 2 needs all the exclusives it can have but you guys are crazy if you think that having many top pc games as "console-exclusives" is a bad thing.

The average gamer would never play games like doom3,KOTOR1/2 or great versions of games like the splinter cell games,RTCW, and more if it wasn't for the xbox.

I'd say that 95% of the console userbase doesn't use the pc for gaming and for them games like doom3,halo,morrowind and more DO count as xbox exclusives.This is so obvious that i don't think it's even open for debate.

Just like having something GTA for an exclusive(even timed one) has been a big plus for the ps2 despite the pc versions coming out preety soon after the ps2 ones*i wo't even talk about the late xbox versions)
 
Fox5 said:
Lots of games have voice speak, and there are 3rd party programs to use.
Anyhow, counterstrike does more, at least it has dedicated servers which xbox live doesn't. What xbox live did do is sort of unify all games under one service...which gamespy sort of does, but people use their PCs for more than just games so gamespy is rarely running, yet a person with their xbox has it on to play games. It's also less of a bother than gamespy is, which is sort of a resource hog, but getting the paid version would probably eliminate much of that as it kills the ads.



Rainbow 6 allows you to run your X-Box as a dedicated server. With all the CPU power coming in X-Box 360 it would be nice if the next Rainbow6 game allowed you to run 2 or more dedicated game servers per X-Box console for those gamers with access to T3's or connections with lots of upstream bandwidth. People are finally starting to get Fiber to the home and some of the cable companies give their customers insane amount of upload bandwidth.
 
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