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Other than that it's exactly the same as the PSP version, minus a few or the biggest bugs. And introducing a few new ones. It also has a modding scene, wich is cool as heck.
Overall, it's not the best pc port in the world but it's functional and getting better all the time.
And minus the multiplayer, for what that's worth.
PSP is the best version. (Just for me. It could as well be NDS version for someone)
PS2 is the oldschool version.
PC is the mutant version that don't know what it is xD It want to be PC version with all previous features + new ones but its just psp version with broken things >:D
Wouldn't that make the PC version the best? I mean, it is the PSP version but better, so ...
Otherwise I would say I agree. Content wise the DS version is the superior version. Virtually everything else is better on PSP/PC.
I can tell you why the pc version is superior to the PSP version in one word : mods.
And that's what i'm playing.
No save times
No loading screens
Go ahead and launch the other versions and see how slow they are with load times.
I haven't played much of the PS2 version, but I know the disc drives used in that system are pretty hopeless. Loading San Andreas, for example, gives you time to go make a cup of coffee.
Patently false; the load times in Disgaea on PS2 drove me nuts, especially on COO3.
The Zero load times on PC are unbelievably great. This is without a doubt the definitive version: there are no load times at all.