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Mass Effect: PC VS Xbox 360

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The PC version of Mass Effect is out. For those of you who are wondering how it fares against the Xbox 360 release, here's the answer:

Mass Effect's PC release inches out the Xbox 360 version of BioWare's epic RPG. With an enhanced control scheme and refinements to core complaints from the original, as well as the added benefit of including the first downloadable pack at for free this is the definitive version of the game.

When the same game is released on a different platform, the newer version is usually the better one. For console-to-PC ports, that's not always the case. For example, translating the control scheme can be a problem since it's a transition from controllers to mice and keyboards. Also, some ports don't take advantage of the higher processing power of modern PCs. It's a good thing to see that Mass Effect for the PC doesn't suffer this issue, so if you still haven't played it, now's a good time to do so.

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