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<blockquote data-quote="C A Iversen" data-source="post: 11309"><p>This, to me sums up a big difference between the multiplayer crowd and the others, some people seem to prefer beating the console or PC's preset AI difficulty levels to playing videogames in a match against an actual human being!</p><p></p><p>To me it's all about beating other people at the game, competing to be the best.</p><p>Not putting down the controller and saying, "Take that, PS2 I beat you!".</p><p>Other PC's and consoles are not going to buy this game, PEOPLE are. To me that is winning, beating the complex and unpredictable nature of other human beings.</p><p>That is the real achievement. </p><p>Don't get me wrong, I like playing a competition on my X-BOX or PS2, but if I have to weigh that up with playing the game early on in my Saturday night in my lounge room with eight or nine friends round having a few drinks and watching me beat someone on the widescreen, then I get to hear them booing him when he loses, that to me is a bit more like the actual rugby atmosphere than playing a competition on my own in a quiet room and going, "Wow, I just beat France on medium!".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C A Iversen, post: 11309"] This, to me sums up a big difference between the multiplayer crowd and the others, some people seem to prefer beating the console or PC's preset AI difficulty levels to playing videogames in a match against an actual human being! To me it's all about beating other people at the game, competing to be the best. Not putting down the controller and saying, "Take that, PS2 I beat you!". Other PC's and consoles are not going to buy this game, PEOPLE are. To me that is winning, beating the complex and unpredictable nature of other human beings. That is the real achievement. Don't get me wrong, I like playing a competition on my X-BOX or PS2, but if I have to weigh that up with playing the game early on in my Saturday night in my lounge room with eight or nine friends round having a few drinks and watching me beat someone on the widescreen, then I get to hear them booing him when he loses, that to me is a bit more like the actual rugby atmosphere than playing a competition on my own in a quiet room and going, "Wow, I just beat France on medium!". [/QUOTE]
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