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FaceGrater
11-27-2008, 08:01 AM
To me, it seems like the XBL players don't have much of a concept of teamwork. I was playing on normal... and we still had to restart multiple times. I mean, i have this game for both PC and the Xbox. I have friends that play both. I don't know, has anyone else who has it for both kinda get the same feeling? Is it because of games like halo and COD, gears and what not that have barely any team work involved that XBL players think its the same thing? I'm sure you guys know what you are doing, but i seem to run into more idiots on XBL than on the PC.
OrangeCat X
11-27-2008, 08:06 AM
I finally found some Xbox live friends that work well with me, but yeah. Some people online are very lone wolf.
Avoid these people while playing L4D.
LSDwolf
11-27-2008, 08:14 AM
Yeah, you'll tend to get that on 360. Not to trash 360er's, but most of them are immature where as the PC has more mature players. So that's helps alot. But I'm sure you've already noticed that playing on both systems.
Zombie Hunter
11-27-2008, 08:22 AM
this happens on both PC and XBL, but eventually they will stop playing because A)no one will want to play with them and B) the always lose and then they will sto playing
Shadowfox952
11-27-2008, 08:29 AM
don't play normal then
people who play harder difficulties generally have a better sense of teamwork
MP_Specter
11-27-2008, 08:49 AM
Xbox is for more casual gamers.
PC is for more hardcore gamers.
(typically)
Harrison
11-27-2008, 09:17 AM
Xbox is for more casual gamers.
PC is for more hardcore gamers.
That's why the PC has Bejeweled, the ultimate casual game, right? :P
Console wars aside, yeah, I'll admit that the majority of the 360 players are garbage. That's why you have to try to play with people from here. Some are still pretty bad, but the majority from here are actually pretty good.
lawlhat
11-27-2008, 09:23 AM
PC has valve working full-time for them :D Please dont start a flame war though
FaceGrater
11-27-2008, 09:25 AM
don't play normal then
people who play harder difficulties generally have a better sense of teamwork
Well, i started on normal because i was used to the PC. And I'm not a fan of the controller so i decided to take it easy the first time through. I mean, i have played with some good people on XBL. What are some of your guys gamertags on there? Mine is FaceGrater.
MonsterR89
11-27-2008, 09:46 AM
don't play normal then
people who play harder difficulties generally have a better sense of teamwork
Bull poop friend, have you ever played L4D on 360?
I'll open up a lobby for an advanced game (expert is for friends only), and before I start the count down I will ask if most people have played before usually they say once, or they will say yes. Game starts and everyone runs apart.
Pro-Tip: Keep booting people from the game until it seems like you have some one with a head on their shoulders.
Thermal Knome
11-27-2008, 09:51 AM
actually, gears of war 2 does ( at least in horde mode) take alot of teamwork, halo and other fps however dont
I'll admit that the majority of the 360 players are garbage
that is a generalization based on who you played with which is most likey less than 5% of the 360 players their are, its shit like that that starts console wars
Xbox is for more casual gamers.
PC is for more hardcore gamers.
(typically)
actually id say 360 is for more hardcore gamers, becuase the 360 is built for Gaming, and That is what its main function is
PC's are built for work, and doing jobs, or assisting people in doing work, games are just a a bonus (though there are gaming computers built solely for gaming, but thats beside the point)
Funky Biscuits
11-27-2008, 09:52 AM
That's why the PC has Bejeweled, the ultimate casual game, right? :P
Don't Diss Bejewled!
iKissedABoomer
11-27-2008, 11:33 AM
I found a couple of people who have mics and know gameplay.
Also a couple of my IRL friends got/are getting the game.
Sa'll good.
Necrocide
11-27-2008, 11:50 AM
XBL has more idiots.
PC has WORSE idiots. (TEAMKILARR!)
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