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PC games making a comebackvurbal @ Apr 24, 2007 23:28 | 11 comments
The biggest reason for the improvement in 2006 seems to be the 43% growth in sales of PC role-playing games. While consoles, starting with the PS2, have come to dominate such genres as first person shooters and driving games, the more complex controls and interface of role-playing games tends to give the PC an advantage.
PC games will also be getting some help from hardware vendors. Besides being the parent company of Alienware, one of the first computer retailers to specialize in gaming PCs, Dell is also now selling high end gaming computers. Hewlett Packard, on the other hand, is working on prototypes for new hardware, like a display that wraps around the user, and plans to have some new products available for sale later in the year. Microsoft is also targetting the gamer market with a new USB adapter for connecting XBox controllers to a PC.
Microsoft's new Games For Windows program should also help drive PC game sales. Besides offering Games For Windows - Live, modelled after the popular Xbox Live, the program is intended to allow Windows Vista users an easy way to determine if a game at the store will work on their computer by using Vista's built in System Assessment Tool (the same tool Vista uses to decide which features your hardware can support) and comparing the results printed on a software box. Other requirements for the Games For Windows program include compatibility with Xbox controllers and Widescreen displays.
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Comment by: borhan9 (Apr 25, 2007 01:45) This is great news to my ears :) I have always like PC Gaming over Consoles, mind you i own a PS2. I love the interaction i have with my PC when playing a game. The good thing about gaming on a PC is if it does not work you can configure something that can make it work even if that is getting a new graphic card. The user friendly way it is to upgrade and update PC's is why i have gone to PC's and am not looking back. Mind you the Wii has caught my eye ;) Only because of the active use the user has with the console controller. Well done PC games :) |
Comment by: webe123 (Apr 25, 2007 03:13) I aqree. There will alays be a console market, but to me some of the BEST games that have ever been made were not on a console at all.
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Comment by: rihgt682 (Apr 25, 2007 13:46) Wish They would release games on pc first. Like Gears of War. it's always consoles first and than pc. Consoles are good for couple things but I'm a PC game. World of warcraft. |
Comment by: Moomoo2 (Apr 25, 2007 14:35) Half Life 2 and its mods (see: Counter Strike Source) are doing pretty good still, aren't they?
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Comment by: ChromeMud (Apr 25, 2007 15:07) I've done PC gaming and it was great fun but after a
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 25, 2007 19:56) Gee I wonder why prehaps removing used PC games from retail chains has forced people to buy new thus pad sales....*sigh* |
Comment by: CTerrian (Apr 27, 2007 07:29) This is very good news.
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Comment by: afterms (Apr 27, 2007 10:33) I would love to see these games ported to PC/Linux! |
Comment by: phaser1 (Apr 27, 2007 10:59) Many games, folks don't realize, stem from older PC games. Look at the Need For Speed series. It first came out on floppy disks. Half-Life, Doom, Unreal, and even Quake were original PC games. Leisure Suit Larry is even from the older days. Yeah, I know the games all to well. My first PC was a Color Computer 3 with a 300 baud modem. Space Quest was my first series of games I ventured into.
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Comment by: borhan9 (Apr 27, 2007 16:21) Quote: This is my exact reason i do not buy certain games that are suposed to be for PC should not venture onto a console period. One Game that I am a Die Hard Fan about is the Championship Manager series. I first started playing this game on PC and it was great takes a lot of resources if your computer can not handle it. But i build my computers specifically for that game alone and build everything else around it.
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Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 27, 2007 16:40) ya but most PC games have been corrupted by the "console" mentality of less is more..... |
