ChienAboyeur
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I am watching the presentation of the next XBOX called XBOX one.
You must concede: PC gaming is dead.
You must concede: PC gaming is dead.
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I am watching the presentation of the next XBOX called XBOX one.
You must concede: PC gaming is dead.
ChienAboyeur said:I am watching the presentation of the next XBOX called XBOX one.
You must concede: PC gaming is dead.
Too many exclusives to tell that. High class developpers will less and less bother to developp for PCs.
As to being outclassed, did you watch the show?
It looks like back to the times when you had to buy a new PC rig every six months to keep up the pace.
ChienAboyeur said:Too many exclusives to tell that. High class developpers will less and less bother to developp for PCs.
Too many exclusives to tell that. High class developpers will less and less bother to developp for PCs.
As to being outclassed, did you watch the show?
It looks like back to the times when you had to buy a new PC rig every six months to keep up the pace.
I find that hard to belive as all three are basically the same this generation. There will be no excuse this generation not to release on all systems.Too many exclusives to tell that. High class developpers will less and less bother to developp for PCs.
As to being outclassed, did you watch the show?
It looks like back to the times when you had to buy a new PC rig every six months to keep up the pace.
While the chips used in the PS4 and in Xbox One are different custom processors made by AMD, they still have the same underlying architecture. Users won't be able to play their Xbox games from their desktop computers, but the developers can create games for the different platforms more quickly.
"They'll get the games out faster because they'll be able to use a common tool set, which they probably already have," said Jon Peddie, a semiconductor analyst. "There's no additional tool set costs, no special training they have to go through. This is just a real accelerator of time to market for them. The net result is we'll get more games and better games."
But it doesn't 'kill PC gaming' any more than anything else ever has.
If I can't trade games with friends or buy used games off craigslist then I won't be getting this. I prefer consoles to PC nowadays but that is non-negotiable for me.
If I can't trade games with friends or buy used games off craigslist then I won't be getting this. I prefer consoles to PC nowadays but that is non-negotiable for me.
And guess what - PC gaming is where INNOVATION is happening.
Serious? You know, the PC gaming world is that world where a huge reactionary movement is happening, leading players not only to stick to the unpractical to computers turn based sequence "IGOUGO" but also to reject any other form of turn based sequences as turn based sequences. If a game does not include the "IGOUGO" turn sequence, it is not turn based.
At the moment, you'll have a hard time giving a few names of innovative games coming from the PC scene. It will get even harder in the future.