Posted June 16, 2014
Grargar
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timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
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From Finland
Posted June 16, 2014
Considering the amount of zombie games, maybe PC gaming is undead, or at least slowly undying?
I consider tablets and phablets as a bigger threat to PC gaming than consoles, mainly in that many people may choose not to buy a PC for any use anymore, but a tablet. The potential PC gaming market will shrink as less people own a PC to begin with.
Tablets probably affect console gaming too, kids nowadays grow up playing mostly on their tablets and smartphones, not so much consoles (or PCs). Especially handheld consoles are in a trouble.
Then again, mobile gaming seems to have its own issues too, like there people so many free-2-play games that most feel gaming should be free, and rather jump to another free-2-play game than start paying through microtransactions in earlier f2p games. Some mobile games are big successes though with this model, e.g. Clash of Clans and Candy Crush Saga.
I consider tablets and phablets as a bigger threat to PC gaming than consoles, mainly in that many people may choose not to buy a PC for any use anymore, but a tablet. The potential PC gaming market will shrink as less people own a PC to begin with.
Tablets probably affect console gaming too, kids nowadays grow up playing mostly on their tablets and smartphones, not so much consoles (or PCs). Especially handheld consoles are in a trouble.
Then again, mobile gaming seems to have its own issues too, like there people so many free-2-play games that most feel gaming should be free, and rather jump to another free-2-play game than start paying through microtransactions in earlier f2p games. Some mobile games are big successes though with this model, e.g. Clash of Clans and Candy Crush Saga.
Post edited June 16, 2014 by timppu
iippo
Slave of economy
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chean
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From Pitcairn Islands
Posted June 16, 2014
The NES (and the PlayStation 2) is a pretty special case, enjoying a lifespan much longer than the vast majority of consoles. Would be more interesting to compare e.g. PS3 / X360 / Wii no. of titles compared to PC games during the same era.
Darvin
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Darvin Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Dec 2011
From Canada
Posted June 16, 2014
I've long since stopped taking the "PC gaming is dying" refrain seriously. I first heard it in elementary school when I was one of the few gamers who didn't have either a Sega or Nintendo system, and every time games came up in discussion someone was sure to mention some variation on that old refrain. The exact reasons changed from one year to the next, but the predictions were always present and dire. People just seem to like a good doomsday prophet and the fact that the predicted catastrophe never comes to pass doesn't deter the speculation.
The market will have its ups and downs, developers and services will come and go, but so long as there are PC's there will be PC gaming.
The market will have its ups and downs, developers and services will come and go, but so long as there are PC's there will be PC gaming.
Smannesman
4-bit classic
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From Netherlands
Posted June 16, 2014
Well yes, if you compare the actual eras and average PCs at that time.
iippo
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From Finland
Posted June 16, 2014
NES -> PS2 time was the golden time of consoles i think. Especially PS1.
Klumpen0815
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timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
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From Finland
Posted June 16, 2014
I think Pink Floyd made a song about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPvtUjTbV_A
Anyway, dying or not, I intend to play PC games as long as there's any life left there. If some other gaming platform comes out that seems more lucrative to me, great, I'll jump ship then. But so far nothing in vicinity. Consoles I don't like for their walled garden design, Android devices share many same things I like in PCs (semi-open platforms) but the games just aren't that interesting yet on it overall.
After all, I've switched gaming platforms several times in the past. Maybe I believed at some point that Amiga will last forever, but it didn't. And frankly I don't feel bad, it was great back then but I think better platforms came afterwards (mainly PC for me). PC has been quite long-living though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPvtUjTbV_A
Anyway, dying or not, I intend to play PC games as long as there's any life left there. If some other gaming platform comes out that seems more lucrative to me, great, I'll jump ship then. But so far nothing in vicinity. Consoles I don't like for their walled garden design, Android devices share many same things I like in PCs (semi-open platforms) but the games just aren't that interesting yet on it overall.
After all, I've switched gaming platforms several times in the past. Maybe I believed at some point that Amiga will last forever, but it didn't. And frankly I don't feel bad, it was great back then but I think better platforms came afterwards (mainly PC for me). PC has been quite long-living though.
pimpmonkey2382.313
You are obsolete. Delete!
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iippo
Slave of economy
iippo Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Dec 2008
From Finland
Posted June 16, 2014
To come to think of it, as long as one can code, there will be games on PC.
However the likely threats:
Damaging:
-Bad (simplifying) game design example from consoles / mobile gaming.
-Micropayment hell from mobile gaming.
"Destroying:"
-Change of x86 architecture to say ARM might cause alot of trouble?
-New Windows "whatever" does something stupid again.
However the likely threats:
Damaging:
-Bad (simplifying) game design example from consoles / mobile gaming.
-Micropayment hell from mobile gaming.
"Destroying:"
-Change of x86 architecture to say ARM might cause alot of trouble?
-New Windows "whatever" does something stupid again.
Siannah
what?
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From Switzerland
Posted June 16, 2014
Console gamer: PC gaming is dead!
PC gamer: It is. We're ready for the Zombie apocalypse. And you?
PC gamer: It is. We're ready for the Zombie apocalypse. And you?
KyleKatarn
Do your worst
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From United States
Posted June 16, 2014
timppu: .....
I consider tablets and phablets as a bigger threat to PC gaming than consoles, mainly in that many people may choose not to buy a PC for any use anymore, but a tablet. The potential PC gaming market will shrink as less people own a PC to begin with.
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Could be, but I still think that when people want to do serious work, they will want a keyboard and input device other than a touchscreen. I use my phone when it's convenient to do so, but it doesn't replace my PC because a touchscreen is too frustrating and inefficient for me to work with for a very long duration. It drains me. Plus many people will still want a proper work station for ergonomics. I still notice many friends doing the same, at least for now, especially people who own their own business or do some of their own work on the side. I consider tablets and phablets as a bigger threat to PC gaming than consoles, mainly in that many people may choose not to buy a PC for any use anymore, but a tablet. The potential PC gaming market will shrink as less people own a PC to begin with.
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So I guess the question I wonder is just how many people still need an efficient and ergonomic workstation at their home for things like accounting or typing business letters or replying to hundreds of emails a week or maintaining a website or editing audio/video, etc., that they will still use for gaming? A lot of these people I know just buy a console for gaming instead or don't game at all anymore even though they have a PC. Some of them might play some time-wasting games on their phone every once in a while, but I doubt that that is a loss for traditional PC gaming. Maybe the market could follow the younger generation of gamers though that only have a tablet/phone..
I suppose tablets and phones could continue becoming a bigger threat as they keep getting faster and can use more traditional desktop software more seamlessly with peripherals like external keyboard, mouse, and bigger monitor that are left on a desk to be plugged into the device whenever a workstation is needed. Still, I think there are many people who will opt for a more powerful workstation than that if the work is that vital to them.
pimpmonkey2382.313
You are obsolete. Delete!
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From United States
Posted June 16, 2014
I couldn't live without my tablet.
Klumpen0815
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From Germany
Posted June 16, 2014
KyleKatarn: I still think that when people want to do serious work, they will want a keyboard and input device other than a touchscreen.
*pats his and awaits the [url=http://www.pyra-handheld.com]Pyra*Post edited June 16, 2014 by Klumpen0815