View Full Version : Computer's Rainbow Six vs Xbox Rainbow Six
The Terminator
12-11-2003, 02:39 PM
Has anyone played both? What are the differences/pros and cons of each?
And I have a small Q... I d/led the multiplayer and single player demos of this game, and wanted to know if the extended mags were usable in multiplayer, as I only saw that add-on available in the single player demo, but not the multiplayer demo.
Originally posted by The Terminator
Has anyone played both? What are the differences/pros and cons of each?
And I have a small Q... I d/led the multiplayer and single player demos of this game, and wanted to know if the extended mags were usable in multiplayer, as I only saw that add-on available in the single player demo, but not the multiplayer demo.
No extra ammo is not an option in the Xbox version. You cant even bring hollow tips.
Keep in mind the xbox version was created for the ground up, just for the xbox. Its a different game, but the sounds and theme is still intact.
If you liked the PC version (like i did) you will love this as well.
Professor Kaos
12-13-2003, 01:59 AM
there are no "customizing" weapons options, and you CAN'T go prone. That and there arn't as many maps out for xbox right now (i think)
The Terminator
12-13-2003, 03:04 PM
I realize that the xbox version was built from the ground up, but it seems as if it is severely lacking when compared to the PC version (PC has wore weapons, you can go prone, customizable weapons options). So how does the xbox version keep you playing more than the PC does? What does the xbox version have that makes it come out on top in your guys' minds?
I'm finally getting Comcast HSI this sunday :D , so I'm back looking into multiplayer games.
well nothing beats coordinating with teammates with your head set, and your 5.1 surround sound thumping.
Console gaming is just more social and louder!
[My opinion]
Dark Enemy
12-14-2003, 08:38 PM
There about the same. If you liked one of them, then you will like the other. The xbox version doesnt have the hostage rescue like the pc version does.
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