Lawlight said:
No idea but it makes no sense to have one. |
Lawlight said:
Yeps but how many people game on laptops? Looking at the best gaming laptops on cnet/au shows that they'd be priced at around $3000. |
As expected, you don't have the slightest clue, how many PC gamers still game on desktops. Just have a look in the Steam Hardware Survey, where all the used GPUs of the 125 - 200 million accounts get tracked: http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/directx/?sort=name
If we kick all the mobile GPUs/APUs out of that list ("AMD/Ati Mobility Series", "Nvidia M-Series", other GPUs with a letter like "M","B", "D", "G" before or after the number) and all the Intel chips, that still leaves 60 - 70% with dedicated graphic cards (usually found in desktop PCs).
So at least 70 million Steam users still game on desktop PCs.









