The enemies are harder, some potions are scarcer, and money is harder to earn.
Use your SmartGlass app (available for free on any smart phone or tablet) to interact with Fable:
PC has higher quality graphics, minimal loading times, does have an autolock, but everytime else it is controlled by the mouse, learning curve of using keyboard, but no need to choose which spells to use, as they can almost all be hotkeyed.Fable Anniversary is without a doubt a major leap visually over the original Fable, with stunning graphics and audio remastered for the Xbox 360.
Xbox has lower quality graphics, a very bearable loading time, autolock on enemies, ease of use with a controller I'd imagine it would take a lot of coordination to move, choose a spell, attack, and roll all at the same time.
The camera is to an extent automatic on the Xbox, while on the PC you control where you look with your mouse, which can be a little perplexing. If you are a diehard WoW addict, then there's going to be absolutely no learning curve, Fable is actually easier and more fun/rewarding in my opinion. A keyboard, on the other hand, is not as easy. I think the notable difference of Fable on the Xbox and PC is that the Xbox has a convenient controller, and the learning curve is minimal since we've been holding the controller for years and all the buttons are designed for ease of use. If it can be said, I will be sad, because no way can my laptop play Fable 2.
This statement cannot be said about Fable 2, as the 360 has been a generous upgrade from Microsoft's initial system. I was playing it today because at some point I want to enjoy those extra missions. True as well to the loading times and image quality on the PC. I don't think it was published in America, because no store sells the xbox version of it. The day after I posted I read about people playing TLC on their xbox.