| Wright said:
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If that's the case the PC has already moved onto next next gen.
| endimion said: Lol PCs no matter how powerful are so last decade Gen... I do more stuff beside work on my smartphone than my PC... see right now answering with my phone while watching Netflix on the box with wifey next to me... Vastly more family friendly.. Easier to use and convenient to use....next Gen has nothing to do with power anymore... Hasn't for years... Apple proved it over and over again and everybody is following suite all across the industry... Heck even Intel is dealing into ARM now.... and the indubitable expansion and use of cloud technology will increase that irrelevance of power over convenience little by little until complete obliteration for the common man... |
Keep thinking that. :)
Millions of people around the world are enjoying the ability to play games on their PC.
PC gaming is still on the increase, in the last 12 months Steam increased it's active users by 15 million, that's roughly 30% year on year.
Name a single console game with as many players as League of Legends, not even GTA 5 comes close, even if you combine *all* the consoles active player counts.
And if the PC does die, so do the consoles, who do you think pays for all the technology the consoles use? - Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo sure haven't paid for the Billions in R&D every year.
So if the PC does suddenly implode and the PC gaming market collapses, then your next next generation consoles will probably use antiquated mobile phone processors. - Good luck with that.

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