This is just something I heard in another part of the forum that both console versions have to have uniqe features of there own. Why not just the same game for the same price?
I'd like to see the Xbox version have the only uniqe features or atleast more since my PC is a complete block of crap (see what I did there) and the Xbox is much easyer to use once you get the hang of the controls. Just my opinion, the screenshots for the end look amazing and I found a end portal literally a short walk from my house so I'm pretty excited for its release.
Do the 2 versions have to be the same? I'd say, not only are they different, they have to be different.
We're talking about 2 completely platforms, one with ⅛th the memory, different control system, different everything- so it can't be the same. Sure, quite a few people would like the "same game for the same price"- that's been discussed to death since Day One. But like a Mustang and a Hummer…. both are good and do the job…. just not the same way.
However, I think the main difference between them is the PC version is being designed with the "hardcore" MC player in mind, while the xbox version is being designed for more of the "family night" kind of game players.
And they are different because of the above: different world size, crafting system, hints, tutorial, "approximate" level of version number… and, of course, the End and Enderdragon Acid.
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Sorry my friend, The xbox Is the xbox and the PC Is the PC.
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We're talking about 2 completely platforms, one with ⅛th the memory, different control system, different everything- so it can't be the same. Sure, quite a few people would like the "same game for the same price"- that's been discussed to death since Day One. But like a Mustang and a Hummer…. both are good and do the job…. just not the same way.
However, I think the main difference between them is the PC version is being designed with the "hardcore" MC player in mind, while the xbox version is being designed for more of the "family night" kind of game players.
And they are different because of the above: different world size, crafting system, hints, tutorial, "approximate" level of version number… and, of course, the End and Enderdragon Acid.