Adinnieken said:
Piracy. In the late 1990's and early in the 2000's piracy of game software was a major issue and driver to developing for consoles rather than PCs. It's still a reason why developers work on the console rather than PC or move to the console. It's been stated by several developers over the course of the decade and a half. |
The average person also knows that piracy is alive and kicking a lot of ass on the other platforms as well, from phones to consoles. As such, it's not a problem of the PC, but a problem of gaming in general. The XBox 360 for example was cracked very shortly after it launched. It's noone's fault but your own that your post was vague to the point of seemingly intentional parody.
The modding of a console is a pretty simple thing really that can be done without much effort and with a really low cost. It'll play pirated games just as well and I have known people who played a lot of stuff on theirs PS3s, rolled back the console and then basically uploaded all their trophies to their PSN account.
The jape was rather weak honestly, maybe next time.
Returning to your original post: "Pc gaming coming back"...I was not aware it had gone anywhere. Most big releases of this generation have come to the PC, with a few notable exceptions - Red Dead Redemption being one - and the platform has seen nothing but growth lately. Yes, developers have gone under, but that has been in the light of a global problem, with both PC centric developers disappearing, as well as console centric ones.








