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The day consoles reach high end PC graphics performance, PC days are over.
But the thing is, they already did in the previous generation. The PS3 and XBOX360 were cheaper than an equivalent power PC and were pretty high end. They achieved this feat by basically subsidizing the consoles and they didn't kill PC. Different folks different strokes and all that.The day consoles reach high end PC graphics performance, PC days are over.
Great link Andrew makes very interesting reading.With that said, found quite interesting and surprising stats
Nice stats. And as you see consoles are the hardest hit by the rise in smartphone games. PC has its niches that consoles will never touch unless they become PCs (which they pretty much are). Strategy games, simulators, competitive shooters Are some of the games a PC does better than consoles. As for the technical skill needed to become a PC enthusiast, I don't think you need a lot tbh. I think a lot of people think that but it is inaccurate imho. And with nowadays laptops, you need even less. My laptop cost me less than €800 and came with a 1050ti and an i5 7500HQ. That is super cheap for something that comes with an ips 1080p screen mouse and keyboard. And those are closed systems. And everyone needs a laptop for uni or school or something.I don't agree that exclusives is the only reason they exist. Having high end PC requires some tech knowledge and serious money, things most casual gamers and kids don't have.
I am considering myself a PC enthusiast and amateur builder but besides performance and sim periphery support for me, I don't really understand how PC gaming is managing staying afloat.
With that said, found quite interesting and surprising stats
https://www.wepc.com/news/video-game-statistics/
I'm always amazed by the price I have to pay in my country for all things, compared to price everyone in "civilized" country had to pay. And please take in account that our medium wage (500 euro) is 1/4 or 1/3 of their and all prices are 2x or 3xNvidia Shield TV costs £180 retail and for what you get not to be sneezed at.
I'm always amazed by the price I have to pay in my country for all things, compared to price everyone in "civilized" country had to pay. And please take in account that our medium wage (500 euro) is 1/4 or 1/3 of their and all prices are 2x or 3x
Take a look:
I'm always amazed by the price I have to pay in my country for all things, compared to price everyone in "civilized" country had to pay. And please take in account that our medium wage (500 euro) is 1/4 or 1/3 of their and all prices are 2x or 3x
Take a look:
Yes, this is the standard response I get. Food and drink.dont start gaming enjoy the outside
Hookers must be cheaper too.Yes, this is the standard response I get. Food and drink.
It works for games where latency is not very important.things like witcher 3 or Ass Creed Odyssey. Competitive games and driving games will not be much fun.Some points:
* Game streaming has been tried in the past, hasn't made a noticeable impact. It might take off for the mobile market, altbough mobile devices are pretty powerful these days. If you can easily download something once to play locally, why stream it? at what point is your streaming service subs going to pay for a gpu?
* GPU price gouging is also sadly down to lack of competition, and AMD have conceded the market there until 2021 at least. Nvidia should really take care they don't butcher one of their main markets - AMD won the last round of console hardware orders.
* I play PC games on a RPi occasionally thanks to steamlink, it's not great but it is an alternative solution. One of the main issues is latency & that's over a LAN. I've been dealing with remote usage issues my entire career, I don't want them for my hobbies too...
It works for games where latency is not very important.things like witcher 3 or Ass Creed Odyssey. Competitive games and driving games will not be much fun.
The day consoles reach high end PC graphics performance, PC days are over.
Consoles killing PC gaming has been threatened for decades. As long as there's popular content exclusively on the PC platform it's not going anywhere, regardless of hardware.
And according to the folks at Blizzard, forget PC's and Consoles, mobile phones are where the real action is. Of course judging by their stock prices dropping 42% after saying this maybe they don't understand things as well as they thought they did