PC Gaming's Future Evolution 51
Dr. Eggman writes "1up.com is reporting on the GDC panel from last week entitled PC Gaming in an Age of Connected Consoles. Unlike the usual doom and gloom about the 'death' of PC games, this panel suggested that the death is of PC games as we know them - PC gaming will evolve. They believe the future of gaming on the PC lies in strengths like persistent-world environments; not just as MMOs but anything that has elements of a persistent nature such as Battlefield 2142. They go on to describe the PC's greatest edge over consoles: user created content and the supportive game communities built around it. The article also cited the panel's views on the weaknesses inherent in consoles' closed networks and content control."
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BF2142? (Score:4, Insightful)
Hell, you can still find lots of folks playing BF1942/DC online.
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Heh... Riiight... (Score:3, Insightful)
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I've played almost every PC FPS since wolfenstein 3d came out. IMHO 95% are either crap or just the same game with a higher number. The magic controls of KB + mouse didn't make those games any better, I've seen many FPS games screw up the controls.
I've played tons of FPS on consoles and some games did the control right, some did it wrong. When a game did the controls right, but the game itself sucks, then
Shabot. (Score:2)
No, but I've seen Godmode settings... (Score:2)
PC Gaming will not disappear (Score:5, Insightful)
I can listen to my Winamp playlist, have AIM/MSN/ICQ chat windows open, be FTP-ing files to my website, and tracking just how bad Mavs are owning Lakers on NBA.com WHILE I'M PLAYING GUILD WARS (and Oblivion in another window
When I can do all of that on a console, it will mean that my console is basically a PC. And so technically PC gaming will never die. Some people need something that lets them multitask.
When I want to 100% relax, I play some FF or Zelda or Ninja Gaiden or whatever. Something that is just plain awesome on a big hi-def TV with surround that I can enjoy on a comfy couch rather than hunched over a desk screwing up my posture. But if I want to play something AND do other stuff while I'm at it, PC is the only way to go.
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I respect that (oh, but as per your sig...) you asshat.
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You know your game is boring when . . . (Score:2)
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Not every game should take up 100% of your attention, nor should you let any game do that if you don't want it to.
Of course PC gaming will continue to be huge. (Score:2, Informative)
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you spend lots of money on electronics.
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I think I spent a grand total of $18 for my gaming audio system.
Earphones do count, don't they?
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Also works the other way around . Many Xbox 360 games end up on the PC, and many games are designed for both platforms for a simultaneous release. And both platforms have their exclusives.
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er...you do realize that you shouldn't take the term "joystick" literally?
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Buddy, you're telling me you have a $20k home theatre setup (and a 65" widescreen display), but you bought the Xbox 360 "Core" (aka "Crippled") system so you could save a few bucks? Give me
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I find analog sticks are quite fine as long as you aren't a ham-fisted PC gamer.
I also say this every time this topic comes up:
The PS2 and PS3 have USB ports for a reason.
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Really easy if you start with a control scheme that makes sense on a console, using menus instead of pointers wherever possible. Radial menus work really well with console controllers. There really aren't that many individual unit commands in civ, and some like "upgrade" make more sense as separate menus rather than individual commands.
The control scheme for The Sims turned out to be better on the PS2 than on the PC, though I could have used a "c
Controller setup... (Score:2)
In consoles, controler setup is the most crappy thing ever. You have like 4 fixed setups and you have to chose one of them.
I got used to shift gears in car sims and racers with the R1 y R2 keys in a PS2 like gamepad in the PC. I can use the gamepad any way I like in the PC. Then going to a console and getting just 4 crappy setups that have no logic or ergonomics in them is very very frustrating.
And that can happen in the exactly same game, in both cases
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There have been RPGs for consoles, while JRPGs almost never end up on the PC. While RTS games are an anomaly for consoles, Command & Conquer 3 is coming to the Xbox 360 (there's really no reason why RTS games can't be played with the X360 controller). First and third person shooters, very succesful ones, have been made for consoles for ages. I don't know about you, but I want to play Gears of War, Rainbow S
Go back to the old advantages. (Score:3, Insightful)
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The Fallout series, while critically acclaimed didn't sell very well either, which is why there haven't been sequels.
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http://pc.ign.com/objects/568/568806.html [ign.com]
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Witness a fanboy in action. The fanboy must convince himself that the PC is absolutely superior, so he must compare all games in existence with PC RPGs and RTS', for reasons that only he knows. Fortunately, people who do not live inside a fanboy bubble understand that Red Alert can't be compared with Metroid Prime or Jade Empire.
Different, not dead. (Score:2)
There's a larger market for the consoles since there are lower barriers to entry technically and at times, fiscally(this barrier can vary heavily. Development has the caveat of being able to expect all clients to be fairly uniform in spec. At least in comparison to PCs.
There will always be the PC enthusiasts who want incredible games to utilize their high-end PCs. But not every game company can craft and compete with these games. And if they fail to succeed
console games vs pc games (Score:1)
But I think one of the main reasons is that people want to play games. There is no doubt about that. But what they do not want to do is drop $2000 on a PC only for it to be out d
DirectX 10 (Score:2, Interesting)
PC's also become consoles. (Score:1)
Most of the new graphics cards can plug straight into a TV, and I do it on a regular basis. I've had the family in the lounge with a PC plugged into the TV playing Trackmania, tetris, etc. We also frequently watch movies this way. Just like a console.
Moreover, how many mini/nano/whatever-ITX projects are out there for computers that act as home entertainment systems?
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But Piracy? (Score:2)