richardhutnik said:
I am sure bunch of former PC gamers are pretty much aware that the you get better specs with a PC version of a game. You switch out after you get fed up with the maintenance headaches and risks of games not working due to drivers. You know you give up some things, in exchange for less headaches. I fit in that category. As far as "dying" goes, PC gaming, as a percentage of the gaming market, is shrinking, and is less relevant. Companies are making the jump to consoles, because they have less headaches they have to deal with doing this. |
LOL
I used to play games in the days when you had to set IRQ and DMA values for your soundcard, tweak your autoexec.bat and run a bootdisk to have enough memory to run. These days, PC gaming is a piece of cake.
And no, PC gaming isn't dying, it's changing. Did you include MMO's in your "percent of the gaming market?" I didn't think so...







