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Hehehe. It's the same rubbish trotted out time after time. It goes roughly like this-

"The PC is dead/ dying/ has no exclusives."

"Nope- here's a report stating PC gaming revenue was $x billion last year/ PC revenue grew by x% last year/ here's a list of dozens upon dozens of PC exclusive games."

"Yeah, but I don't care about them."

It's one thing to 'not care', it's another thing entirely to willfully bury your head in the sand and repeat the same old crap ad nauseam, while contradicting studies, reports and numerous dev comments attesting to the rude health of PC gaming.

We get it, you're narrowly focussed on a particular strand of the market and can't see past the increasingly archaic looking model of boxed retail 'AAA' blockbusters, but until you realise how diverse the PC market is, it's pointless even engaging with you. It encompasses just about everything and there are plenty of innovative companies making money hand over fist catering to it. Also, a point to consider- if PC gaming does die, you can kiss goodbye to consoles at a £150-250 price point- where do you think the R&D costs for the next generation of console video cards is going to come from?