Posted October 18, 2012

Elenarie
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Registered: Sep 2008
From Sweden

F4LL0UT
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Registered: Jun 2011
From Poland

Elenarie
@tweetelenarie
Registered: Sep 2008
From Sweden

F4LL0UT
Get Showgunners!
Registered: Jun 2011
From Poland

Narakir
Rebel Scum
Registered: Mar 2009
From Switzerland
Posted October 18, 2012
People should really stop worrying too much about numbers. Companies are run by old men who are only concerned by them, when MMOs made a lot of cash they all jumped on it and a lot of them crashed into the sea, now its free to play games' turn, it'll create a bubble that will implode soon enough.
PC gaming will never die, because of the big companies quitting the wagon, as much as author/independent cinema isn't dying because hollywood isn't interested in financing it. If PC gaming dies, it'll be because people stop playing and making games, which is far far far far the case.
PC gaming will never die, because of the big companies quitting the wagon, as much as author/independent cinema isn't dying because hollywood isn't interested in financing it. If PC gaming dies, it'll be because people stop playing and making games, which is far far far far the case.

_ChaosFox_
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Registered: Nov 2008
From Germany

Gersen
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Registered: Sep 2008
From Switzerland
Posted October 18, 2012

“The game developers usually want to focus on building great games without worrying about the issue of scalability and management platform,” said Vice-President for Development and Platform Evangelism at Microsoft, Walid Abu-Hadba.
“through Windows Azure, Agawi 2.0 allows developers to create high-performance gaming accessible using a device with high quality graphics and virtual instant download of games,” he added.
Windows 8/RT being very "cloud" centric in itself, I would have been very surprised if Ms hasn't either their own or a third party could gaming solution at launch. And Ms has mentioned before multiple times their interest in cloud gaming.
It has Wi-fi, for game streaming you can hardly uses anything else, and I don't really see your point, using the same argument you could say that it proves that Ms doesn't trust there is a future for Web, Mails, social networks, otherwise they would have included broadband access to their tablet.

And here we are talking about games, there is a big difference between having businesses around the world losing hour of work because of a faulty connection, and having a bunch of gamers losing 5 minutes of gameplay because of an ISP hiccups.
Post edited October 18, 2012 by Gersen

P-E-S
I like games
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From United States
Posted October 18, 2012


spitfire_ch
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Registered: Apr 2009
From Switzerland
Posted October 18, 2012
You guys are right - i "prettified" the game in my memory. But apparently, it used the Magic Carpet 2 engine, which wasn't accelerated neither (and of course - in my memory looks great like paradise). There actually was a time of non-accelerated, non-sprite 3D games, I have to remember that again :)

F4LL0UT
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From Poland

carnival73
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Registered: Sep 2010
From New Zealand
Posted October 18, 2012

From the early nineties on up to the release of the PS2 I was pretty heavy into PC gaming but the games started to shoot past what my PC could handle and I got fed up with all of the patching - Ultima X was probably the last straw for me.
For the longest time I just rode things out on my Nintendo DS Lite and PS2 but with the coming of the new generation of consoles and ridiculous pricing of console games it was cheaper to confiscate my fiancee's old desktop and supe it up a bit.
As of now, what it would cost someone for an XBox 360 and twelve games for it, I own close to (if not over) 1000 PC titles.
PC gaming is only dead in New Zealand because students can't afford the broadband fees to download their games seeing as we have to pay per byte here instead of getting unlimited for one set monthly fee.
Post edited October 18, 2012 by carnival73

oldschool
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Registered: Mar 2009
From United States
Posted October 18, 2012

Post edited October 18, 2012 by oldschool

P-E-S
I like games
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From United States
Posted October 18, 2012

carnival73
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Registered: Sep 2010
From New Zealand
Posted October 18, 2012
I pay $105 (roughly $88 USD) a month for phone line and broadband with 150 Gig allowed usage. Anything over that 150, before the end of the month, is $2 (1.25 USD) per gig.
Here's an example:
If Sins of a Solar Empire Trinity were on XBox 360 here in NZ, at the least it would sell for $60.
I got it for roughly $5 NZD on sale at Gate.
Add another $2 for the DVD to back it up too.
$1 for the empty case.
and $6 for broadband usage (pretending that I was already over limit)
And that is $14 VS $60 NZD.
Here's an example:
If Sins of a Solar Empire Trinity were on XBox 360 here in NZ, at the least it would sell for $60.
I got it for roughly $5 NZD on sale at Gate.
Add another $2 for the DVD to back it up too.
$1 for the empty case.
and $6 for broadband usage (pretending that I was already over limit)
And that is $14 VS $60 NZD.
Post edited October 18, 2012 by carnival73

oldschool
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Registered: Mar 2009
From United States
Posted October 18, 2012
Ouch. My internet provider sucks (TWC) 10/1, but at least it's unlimited. I hope this changes soon.