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There are also free games that companies make money on but not retailers so it is hard to track. The free MMOs that use microtransactions or in game advertising won't be in there.



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crumas2 said:
crumas2 said:
cool48 said:
It is the easiest way to game since almost everyone has a PC that they can play games on.

Almost everyone has a PC that older games can be played on. The majority of systems in place can't play the latest, most aggressive games well. Halo 3 and a lot of the newer games are fairly demanding, system-wise. I know... I used to do a lot of PC gaming, and I had to regularly replace or upgrade my system to be able to play the newer games.


Also, compatibility issues are more of a factor in PC gaming...


I like how you quoted your own post right after you wrote.  Edit button ftw.  I have had the same computer since around 2004.  I have only upgraded it once.  I added 1024 mb of memory to it and I have run games just fine.  Yea I sacrifice some of the prettyness in the games like Team Fortress 2 but I can still run it.  The only game I have never been able to run is Quake Wars: Enemy Terrority which I only dled the demo because I love Wolfenstein ET.

OT:  Yea the PC game market is huge and has tons of potential tracking wise.  I wish it was.



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