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.
Yep. Any MMO company has to make a real effort, or they aren't worth mentioning positively.
I'm fine with anti-cheat programs (though leave 'em off my darn single player games, I wanna cheat with CE solo!). The problem I have is this: Why do I not have to validate my 360 games (Yes, it is possible to find bootleg software) or DS games (Even more bootleggable), but my PC games are such a pain to jump through hoops versus the push'n'play.
The problem with PC games is that people make them too often based entirely on graphics, and not enough on gameplay. Also, people don't like to use as many of the optimizing features as are possible, because they almost always alienate those with different hardware.
I don't wanna play a MMORPG on a console, though. MMO's are better on PC, where I can look up stuff in .5 seconds.
This is such a lame topic! PC Gaming will go away when computers go away. As that won't be happening anytime in the near future anyone that thinks PC gaming is dying is just plain diluted.
If you wanna make sure it dies, go do that.
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