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've never heard of a 70-year-old with a console. I do know some others that age who are computer literate.
There isn't really a catch, other than limited space, and a little less customization.
Now I've heard of 70 year olds with a console.
I'd play one if I had one. And it's not cost limiting me either.
You don't need to decompile anything. If you need the source, it should be available.
Piracy won't help anything. Bittorrent is a good tool, but it's only for those who don't steal everything.
Well, given that it needs all four cores, yeah, it'll improve performance.
Photo manipulation as in Photoshop? Photoshop won't use up four cores.
Raytracing will, however, gladly eat all your CPU power and more. It's pretty at times, though.
Well, sure, you're using Vista and you need four cores. But what do you use for gaming, four cores just barely runs Vista.
Look at sys-req's for XP vs Vista. 1GB ram, .2 GHz difference. For those of us with a laptop, that's a lot. I have two 1.82 GHz cores, so that's well over 10% of my cores. Granted, they don't like to run much, but that's not their fault.
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