That's why I use a better OS.... oh wait....especially from PC gamers, whom already despise Microsoft's treatment of the Windows platform as is).
He wasn't saying there was a better OS, he was saying microsoft treats windows as an unwanted stepchild when it comes to games.That's why I use a better OS.... oh wait....
That there is none better does nothing to mitigate the ill will gamers have torward microsoft when they screw PC gamers. Hell, I'm still pissed at them for discontinuing mechwarrior in favor of mechassault (which was exclusive to the xbox) ten years ago. That's the stuff.You're right, the other OSes are much better at handling games..... oh wait....
Worked for me with Mass Effect, sadly. Bought a 360 pretty much just for that...It's just the same dumb crap companies think make more people buy their console I guess. Personally I hate it but... meh. Its not a huge deal I guess.
I went to a console when I got too busy to keep retooling my PC every year or two. I'm not getting the maximum benefit a PC gamer gets (i.e. mod community, graphics, etc.) but I have a the usability I need to pop in and play. Consoles are for the casual gamer, for the most part, which is a wider audience than the hardcore, devoted gamer. Microsoft doesn't just want to get people to switch consoles, they want XBox to be the first console people have ever bought as well.Worked for me with Mass Effect, sadly. Bought a 360 pretty much just for that...
I retool my PC every year.... I make up the cost in "other ways"I went to a console when I got too busy to keep retooling my PC every year or two. I'm not getting the maximum benefit a PC gamer gets (i.e. mod community, graphics, etc.) but I have a the usability I need to pop in and play. Consoles are for the casual gamer, for the most part, which is a wider audience than the hardcore, devoted gamer. Microsoft doesn't just want to get people to switch consoles, they want XBox to be the first console people have ever bought as well.
Frankly, the higher-end gamers are niche, and they will more and more rely on niche outlets for their gaming needs, such as indie labels and community generated content. Consoles are the broadcast networks, gamers want HBO. You're going to pay more and more to get it, I'm afraid.
Good post, except for this bit. You assume the 1 in 5 gamers that adjust their settings are evenly distributed across all levels of gamer investment. It is highly likely that those that are interested in adjusting the settings are the same type to purchase high-end cards. You probably see the 1 in 5 statistics reverse for power gamers. That said, I still think the point stands, even when you quadruple the number of people willing to purchase specialty cards.that means only 5% would be "Gamers" who need dedicated GPUs, and remember that 4% won't even change the settings, so the number of people who give a [care] about gaming is going to be a paltry 1%. A company like NVIDIA is not going to be able to survive by fighting for dominance of a meager 1% of market share.
So do I!!!But I like dicking around with my computer.
I don't know, Jay, I am being a bit pessimistic.
This alone is reason enough for me to have concern. As for your last point, PVP better be a toggle or server required thing or I won't be bothering at all.And worst of all, no ability to add to it using Mods.
Yes but remember how much they had to phase off areas all over the place for that to work? While they can do that, I just worry it will take away some of what I like about the franchise, that feeling of wandering off the road and just coming across something completely crazy. I don't want big green phase walls telling me "This is a story area!"Also, it's possible to have a static story in an MMO, just look at Star Wars.
Well rogue like people forgot how to tumble...Really? Smithing doesn't get more advanced? Magic? Alchemy? Technology? Nope. Static and zero growth in over a thousand years....
Likely it will happen. The MMO is being developed by a different part of the larger company.