Should more fighting games go on PC?

Would you like to see more 3D fighting games on PC

  • Yes

    Votes: 12 60.0%
  • No

    Votes: 8 40.0%

  • Total voters
    20
If I could use a PC keyboard as a controller, I'd never go back to a pad or stick for fighting games.

Does GodSPU still take commissions?
 
If its mutiplatform (And I'm able to use my PS2 adapter), I'd say fine. If its just for PC (or even no PS2 adapter), hell no !! >:( Back in the day (from 2003-2008), I had an Emachines laptop with Xp, 40 gig hard drive (only 8 gig avalible due to school files and programs), 512 ddr ram, and the gigahertz never got past 1. Once I installed a game, it would lag like crazy, making the game completely unplayable. Not even my arcade emus worked properly. >:( Because of this, I missed out on so many games, especially my fighters like the latest Melty Blood, Big Bang Beat. Moral of the story; if they wanna release games for the PC, make sure its multiplatform, or make sure the average PC owner is able to play it. >:)
 
I don't see too many computer fighting games.....
But don't you wish there are more fighting games for the PC.

If its mutiplatform (And I'm able to use my PS2 adapter), I'd say fine.
I'm not sure about your PS2 adapter, but I remember long ago when I bought an adapter for the gamecube controller. The adapter had a USB plug in the end and it came with Gamecube CD drive. I was able to play games like Descent on the PC with that controller. The point is if there's an adapter for the GC there should be one for the PS2.

The only problem maybe is if the OS is 64bit. Not many programs are compatible for 64bit OS I heard. I can't even get my PS3 controller to work for Vista 64 bit; don't bother asking why I bought Vista 64 bit as it derails the topic.

If potential sales for fighting games are bad for PC then why did Capcom release SF4 for the PC?
 
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