Doobie_wop said:
PC games aren't tracked.... I don't get what your trying to say. Unless you have some sort of proof to back your percentage, then your generalization is irrelevant. He also said that 'hardly' anyone plays FPS on PC anymore, which isn't true at all, if over 500,000 people play FPS on PC's a day, then I don't think that is an insignificant amount. I'd even go so far as to say that more people play PC FPS online than PS3 FPS online and yet I'd bet that if we cancelled out all the FPS sales that the PS3 sales have gotten this gen, it make FPS on consoles much more insignificant. The FPS genre on PC is still popular and just because consoles have a couple of big FPS's (Halo and COD), it doesn't negate the PC's big FPS's (TF2, Crysis, Counter Strike, Left 4 Dead 1 &2, Battlefield etc). Kudo is an ass, people should stop defending his every word just because he backs the console they prefer. |
OK, I will give you the 500,000 per day playing PC FPS. The level is far below what I would have called hardly. That is closer to a pittance than hardly anyone. I would even consider 1,000,000 per day hardly. Also, I would only consider FPSes launched in the past year or so as that is all that is relevant to the discussion, which is about current trends.







