State of PC Gaming in 2004 Probed 35
NetDanzr writes "Netjak.com has published another of its annual articles probing the state of PC gaming last year. The author complains about the demise of strategy and role-playing gaming, at the expense of action titles. Even though he praises Valve's Half-Life 2, he is skeptical about the Steam copy restrictions, and predicts that Valve would face legal challenges because of it in 2005. Slashdot reported on the previous article in the series last year."
Legal Challenges (Score:1)
XBoX (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:XBoX (Score:2, Informative)
Hmm... let's go through a very short list. Half-Life 2, City Of Heroes and World Of Warcraft.
Doesn't seem dead to me.
Re:XBoX (Score:1)
One of the reasons I stuck with a Windows PC as long as I did was because I used it for gaming. However, as you have said, PC gaming is for all intents and purposes dead.
Netcraft confirms it.
So now I've moved onto Linux full-time, and one interesting aspect of the remnents of the PC gaming market is starting to show through to me:
The best games for PC are now either written to run natively in Linux, or are slowly but ssurely being ported over. Fore example, I play America's Army, Enemy Te
Re:XBoX (Score:3, Insightful)
but i'm sure it's just because they do great 2d rendering.
Microsoft dumb like a fox (Score:3, Insightful)
How is this dumb? Let's see:
Without Xbox, they sell someone one single OS for a computer that plays games and does Office/etc
With Xbox, they still sell the OS installation for Office. However, they are now selling another OS...hell, they are even selling the other BOX too just for the games.
Re:Microsoft dumb like a fox (Score:3, Insightful)
You're forgetting the license fee they get for each game sold for the XBox also.
Ultimately, XBox gaming (if they make a profitable console next time around) will be much better for Microsoft than PC Gaming ever was.
Yeah (Score:2)
Re:Microsoft dumb like a fox (Score:2)
I think the original poster's point was that PC gaming is a large reason why people felt tied to the Windows OS in the past. Now that it is shifting to XBox (a conclusion that I don't even agree with, by the way -- PC gaming is not "dead", nor will it die) he feels that he is free to switch OS's.
Re:Microsoft dumb like a fox (Score:2, Insightful)
Create an unprofitable product that reduces market share of profitable product making it less profitable. So not only do they lose money on Xbox, but they make less
Re:XBoX (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:XBoX (Score:3, Interesting)
If they bring it to market themselves, they may be cannibalizing their own OS/applications business but the money still goes into their pockets. On the other hand, very few big busines
Re:XBoX (Score:3, Insightful)
Rise of Nations
City of Heroes
Rome: Total War
Half Life 2
Doom 3
Pirates!
Battlefield Vietnam
Battle for Middle Earth
Hmmm. These seem to be PC games. And what have I been playing on the Xox?
Robotron. Original. Emulated. Can't beat having two joysticks to play it the way it was meant to play!
Re:XBoX (Score:1)
Re:XBoX (Score:3, Insightful)
What I see Microsoft doing instead is combining the two platforms. I remember reading in PC Gamer not too long ago that Microsoft was attempting to develop a platform on the PC that o
Movie-Based games (Score:1)
But I will comment on this forecast:
No offense, but movie-based games have always been crappy, and done poorly: just look ba
Re:Movie-Based games (Score:2)
Tie-fighter battles are always cool; just don't give me a light saber.
Your own statement right there provides you with a hint. X-Wing/Tie Fighter series were movie based games and they were amazing games. But even beyond the Star Wars Franchise.
EA's Lord of the Ring games (notably the Two Towers and
Re:Movie-Based games (Score:1)
What I hope is learned is that movie based games that are quickly hacked together in an attempt to make a quick buck don't sell well, whereas a movie based game made by developers who actually want to make a qal
Movie Moguls Moving In (Score:1)
Rupert Murdoch's new game [cnn.com]
Look, the fact that the video games industry makes more money gross per year than Music and Movies is starting to turn a lot of heads. Even better, if you combine everyone's favorite concept of off-shoring and out-sourcing, it may be cheaper to eventually make a game than a movie or a CD. And the price is still almost 5 times that of either a movie ticket or a CD. Don't underestimate the money and influence these guys have at their dis
Football Manager (Score:2)
I somehow don't think this guy has been following (association) football management games, seeing as he kinda missed the bit where Sports Interactive (makers of Champ. 1-4) split with Eidos. No rumours, just facts. Championship Manager 5 is made by a different company, as Eidos own th
No decent RPGs? What about Vampire tM: Bloodlines? (Score:4, Insightful)
While on the whole I agree with his review I'm surprised there is no mention of Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines as a decent RPG. Sure, it suffered from those nasty Source-based texture and sound cache thrashing problems that Half-Life 2 also exhibited, but it was fun, well balanced, decent in terms of length and plot, and has more replay capability than most games thanks to the multiple distinct clans.
IMHO its the best RPG since the original KotoR, and it certainly (a) sold well, and (b) it got quite a few highly favorable reviews (along with some negative ones like Gamespot's one). That should at least have earned it a mention in the article, I think...
Re:No decent RPGs? What about Vampire tM: Bloodlin (Score:1)
Re:No decent RPGs? What about Vampire tM: Bloodlin (Score:2)
Did I have more fun gaming than I should have? (Score:2)
Reading this, you would think the year sucked. Granted the better games came late in the year, but is was fun all around. Tons of new FPS's, a few RTS games that were pretty damn cool. Very cool new engines setting up for some cool mods in '05 and '06.
It also seems like he wrote more
Demise of strategy games (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Demise of strategy games (Score:1)
I read the article (Score:2)
When mentioning that this year we've seen Far Cry, DooM3 *and* HL2 all in the same year, he says this year was a disappointment? Hardly! Those were all fantastic games. Far Cry and DooM3 will have the largest outstanding influence, because the Cr
uh... (Score:2)
Who is this guy? (Score:1)
Why is his opinion even important, or relevent? Is
Re:Who is this guy? (Score:2)
(appreciative nod, golf clap)