Many people say that PC gaming is dying, and I agree with them entirely. From a commercial sense. The independent gaming community for PC is better than ever. The reason that PC gaming is dying is because of system requirements. You do not need to run a FPS at 90 frames per second with bloom, soft shadows, real-time lighting, next-generation physics, and advanced reflection to make it look good. See Tremulous. 700 MHz, low requirements in graphics, and various other nice stats. It looks nicer than Guitar Hero 3 in my opinion, which requires 2.4 GHz (2400 MHz) and fairly expensive graphics cards. You end up with a cartoony, ugly end-result that can be emulated with the same degree of satisfaction on really low-end obsolete machines (124 kb, and not demo scene ultra-compact, either), with the same gameplay. Audiosurf runs way more stuff than Guitar Hero, and runs on a 1.81 GHz GeForce 6150 Go laptop. Seriously, there is no need for the ultra-high requirements, since the real hardcore gaming community will play anything fun, regardless of graphics. I've played games with 3 poly models, and enjoyed them more than Guitar Hero 3 (Xbox 360). There is no need for your 200,000x 200,000 pixel textures or 80,000 poly models. It really doesn't matter.
I use a laptop for gaming, ok? So you can't say they're not gaming machines. They're perfectly competent gaming machines.
Bush can blow anyday about his "mass deception" war. We just wasted 8 years of our resources to take down one dictatorship for another (Bin Laden).
What is this Bush bashing about?
My laptop wasn't that expensive. Only a little more than the desktop.
I just use the mobility. I rarely use it when it's not jacked in (yes, I do use landline over wi-fi).
Very much so. I can show you computers that can't run roguelikes. It's pathetic, though. ADOM, GH1, and ToME (actually, decent performance on ADOM and ToME, though it's not smooth).
Yes, arguably, but the PC would be slightly more expensive for gaming functions than a console. Granted, I don't believe in having an extremely powerful computer (except for showing off).
That's what I'd do with a PS3, watch movies as well as gaming.
The spelling is "dying". Did I ever say PC's were bought to play Guitar Hero?
It's called Frets on Fire. There's already an open-source version that can run on any PC.
The 360 is a defective product. It's like parachutes. When they fail (which they do alarmingly frequently), they ruin your day. But they're still good enough.
Excuse me, I blog. That's enough of a life. Not to mention my wiki's I go to.
I couldn't care less about playing the guitar, I used Guitar Hero as an example of the gross carelessness taken by game developers. I'm a real musician, by the way (ok, so I'm a lay member in the pianist cult). I'm not arguing Guitar Hero is more fun. It's called an example. It doesn't have to be a game you even like.
Easier than tying your own shoes, actually. But you need more money to do it. Also, sometimes you get crappy hardware configs at the store and you need a PC within a week. Some of us upgrade from smoking craters.
I keep forgetting it is! It can run Linux (probably others, but it's just made for Linux. Plus it's not usually one's only computing rig.
You can actually set it up to run different OS's on it. I don't remember how, but Ubuntu has a thing on it.
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