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I just got the 360 version yesterday and I'm having a blast, literally. I also have it for PC, but I figured with 12 people playing it online, that I might get more gametime with the 360 version. So far, lots of people playing (compared to the PC version at least) and graphically it looks amazing.

I just wish more people played ranked matches instead of player matches so I can get achievements :(

I picked this game up yesterday. I've never played a UT game before and this is a blast. It's like Gears of War and Halo 3 got together and made a little crack addicted baby.

Killing people with what is essentially a tripod walker from War of The Worlds never gets old.

This game is twice as good as the PS3 version. On the playstation version the graphics dont look as good and online completely sucked.

I love the Xbox 360 version.

Mods just cause problems. We will more than likely get more map packs.

Nonsense. I have played both console versions and they look identical and run exactly the same. If anything the mods on the PS3 version give it the edge. It's not surprising that some are saying the mods are worthless, if the 360 could use them they wouldn't be, would they?

90% of the reviews are saying the PS3 version is slightly better.

90% of the reviews are saying the PS3 version is slightly better.

Proof? I have played both and the XBOX360 version is smoother and looks slighty better. Plus it plays better on the controller.

The mods on PS3 don't mean crap because nearly all of them are awful anyway.

TBH WGaF, the game is crap on all formats, 360, PS3, PC, Yes,as I said the mods make a difference, but all it is, is a rehash of the old games, including most of the maps. Live with it, Deal with it you fanbois, at best this is a mediocre game (my personal opinion) and I have now played on all three formats, and none of them stood out, not even proper keyboard/mouse control on the pc, everything lags, and auto aim on the consoles is just a cop-out. I won't post anymore comments as they don't need to be said, albeit there is no better version, they're all crap.

Nonsense. I have played both console versions and they look identical and run exactly the same. If anything the mods on the PS3 version give it the edge. It's not surprising that some are saying the mods are worthless, if the 360 could use them they wouldn't be, would they?

90% of the reviews are saying the PS3 version is slightly better.

yes they would. over my entire history with UT on computer, I've hardly ever played it with ANY mods, they're all crap. the only mods I've used are full conversions such as TacOps and such, and those take ages to make, and playable versions aren't around for years after the game is released, and they're the kind of things that are oficially tested and approved by Epic for release though live anyway.

The only games I really use mods on are Ghost Recon(the good orignal one) and Raven Shield, and then it's just to add more weapons and such. but that's because they're realistic shooters. adding new weapons to UT s mostly pointless.

I think for someone how has never played a game in the UT series (me), this is a very solid FPS for the 360. I couldn't care less if it's a "rehash" of old games, it has over 40 maps and they are all pretty badass, the pace is balls to the wall compared to Halo or CoD and the graphics are amazing. Sure the MP modes aren't anything new, but there's only so much you can do in an FPS.

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