Posted October 17, 2012
The end of PC is announced again and again. Personally, I don't believe the PC will ever disappear - you simply can't work properly on a tablet, let alone on a smart phone. But what about PCs for gaming? Sure, there will always be PC gamers, but if that community is too small, the might not be any hardware manufacturers any more. Intel is hurt already now. Nvidia and AMD/ATI will probably get hurt, too. If you can't get any graphic board anymore, you can't use the PC for games of this millennium any more. How do you guess the chances of such a worst case scenario? Yesterday, Blizzard claimed that main stream single player games will become scarce in future, because multiplayer games and free to play games just bring more cash and bind the customer for a longer time. I solace myself by the fact, that there probably are enough singleplayer games already produced to entertain me for a life time. And thanks to GOG it's easy to get them. However, if there was no hardware any more to play them we'd be screwed. What do you think? Regards - spitfire
Post edited October 17, 2012 by spitfire_ch