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Plex Zorce Jedi Master
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:58 am Post subject: Is PC gaming in crisis? Actually, no... |
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Microsoft, Nvidia and Intel are reportedly ganging together to form an alliance that will save PC gaming. But does PC gaming actually need saving?
"No," says Ross Atherton, the editor of PC Gamer magazine. "There's still pots of cash in PC gaming - just ask Blizzard, Sports Interactive, NCsoft, Valve, THQ, Popcap, Gamersgate etc. Nvidia aren't doing too badly either, according to their latest financials."
Falling sales, better consoles
Critics of PC gaming point to falling copy sales and the increasing popularity of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Both are cheap in comparison to a high-end gaming rig.
But while sales of AAA PC games aren't matching the likes of Gears of War or Halo 3, the very landscape of PC gaming has evolved. So much so, you could argue that the PC is where all the innovation is; that PC gaming is leading the way...
"The PC as a platform is evolving as the internet does," suggests Alec Meer, editor of rockpapershotgun.com. "Indie and self-published development is on the rise, fully able to explore bolder ideas and entertain niche audiences now that online distribution frees it from the traditional costs and red tape of retail publishing."
"It's true that retail sales of boxed copies have fallen," agrees PC Gamer's Ross Atherton. "But that's due to gamers pursuing other modes of gaming and purchasing, which many sales figures don't take into account, and which don't show up on most analysts' radars."
The PC endlessly innovates
Not only has the PC pioneered online games distribution and massively multiplayer gaming, but the PC offers a wider variety of games than its console cousins currently do.
"Look at the amount of choice we've got," says Alec Meer, "from mods to webgames to free MMOs to services like Steam - the iTunes of gaming, able to deliver a vast back catalogue of games straight to our hard drives."
True. But console gaming is cheap, easily accessible, and you don't have to turn down the game detail because your graphics card can't handle the texturing. Yet console gaming is also tirelessly predictable - FPS titles, driving games, beat-'em ups and sports sims abound.
Where's the innovation? It's on the PC. Look no further than World of Warcraft, Second Life, EVE Online, Will Wright's Spore...
"The PS3's most innovative and exciting game of 2008, Little Big Planet, wouldn't exist without lessons learned from PC gaming's DIY user-led core," suggests Dan Dawkins, editor of PSM3 magazine.
"If PC games can continue to push the boundaries, especially with the less mass-market fare that console publishers tend to avoid, the drip through effect is good news for all gamers. The onus is on PC gaming to innovate further."
Does PC gaming really need saving?
So what then makes Microsoft, Nvidia and Intel think that PC gaming needs to be saved?
"The sad fact is that these three would love to be seen as the guardians of all things PC," says Richard Cobbett of PC Plus magazine. "But they're not. Their existence is built on expensive kit that only a tiny subset of the gaming world cares about, never mind goes out to buy.
"The only thing this kind of alliance is likely to do is get the key players' names slapped onto a few more high profile titles, letting them feel like they're running the party, not simply loud guests.
Microsoft gets to pretend it owns the PC platform. Nvidia can continue claiming it's the "Way It's Meant To Be Played". And Intel? It gets some more time to sit back and write its autobiography: "I Remember AMD".
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bladett Looking for the Jedi base
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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my point of view is nope, pc gaming is alive and well. Also sales will not show up the many people who copy games to play. _________________
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Plex Zorce Jedi Master
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:57 am Post subject: |
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I found pc games are really good. My best game is Age of Empires..But with all these gaming consoles i sometimes wonder but as you said its still alive.. |
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Morpheus23 Looking for the Jedi base
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:33 am Post subject: |
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All FPS are better on PC. Also Strategy games. Better control and aiming ability with the mouse....... IMHO _________________ I am a Sohhhcah Warrior!!!
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wagonrunner Zorce Jedi Knight
Joined: 03 Sep 2005 Posts: 941 Location: this much in front of you.
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 10:36 am Post subject: |
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added to the above, i prefer to play nfs: most wanted, pro street, etc on my pc, as compared to the xbox.
pc multiplayer is to me simpler / easier than console, via lan, wifi or dsl.
are there even console lan parties? _________________ PROUD MEMBER OF D WAGON BOYZ @ DEX
I Refuse To Have A Battle Of Wits With Unarmed Persons
Any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through, and still knows where his towel is, is clearly a man to be reckoned with. |
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Plex Zorce Jedi Master
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 8:44 am Post subject: |
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True, there are just some games pc handle best..I did miss my AOE on pc.. |
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