Different Verisions

booperq67

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Wow, I wasn't aware of different versions of console games. I have Call of duty 1 and 2 and have it on PS2 and went to a friends and played it on PC and found it to be completely different and wondered why. I want to get them for my PC but not a gaming PC which stinks. Why do they make them different?
 
Different developing teams, and they want to make them different so that people who own a computer and a console buy the game for both and not just one or the other.
 
I dont know, i've played 007 Nightfire on my friend's GameCube. Then i bought it for PC for $1 on a yard sale!! And they are completeley different!! dont know why...
 
I dont know, i've played 007 Nightfire on my friend's GameCube. Then i bought it for PC for $1 on a yard sale!! And they are completeley different!! dont know why...

Read the post above yours.
 
I thought they based almost all games for computers and make available MAX graphics, but dull down the settings so consoles can play it.
 
You are right in the sense that the developers write the code for the game for the hardware and OS for the particular platform that the game will be put on. As far as the graphics, that depends on the system, it is more that they change the missions and story line to make people interested in buying more than one version of the game.
 
Though..who buys the game more than once lawl.

You'd be surprised. If you play a game like Call of Duty and you really like it, you might be tempted to buy it for console also. It would be different so you could enjoy it all over again basically. Not much different then getting expansions for a game already owned.
 
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