Sunday, September 2, 2012

Is the population of PC gamers declining?


I have noticed it is increasingly more difficult to find PC games in stores. Of course, they mainly promote their merchandise to the console gamer.

More and more games have become associated with Steam, and can be downloaded through the client. The PC gaming community, however, has seemed to decline in my opinion,
due to console being more user friendly to the average gamer. For example, not having to upgrade their hardware for newer, more graphical games. I think its for this reason exactly,
that Activision has not created a new engine for their Call of Duty series since Modern Warfare.

It also appears that more first person shooters have been designed for the common game style of the public servers. While there is an objective, it is still too simple for a team to win
that has not completed their primary objective. A huge thanks to the TG officials for making this particular game style obsolete. I think it is great that TG keeps the older games alive.

I would like the communities feedback on this. Do you think its an existing issue? Do you think multiplayer game creators are loosing the aspect of teamwork and proper execution of
objectives and tactics? Do you think the market for PC gamers is declining? Just a thought.

Source: http://www.tacticalgamer.com/general-discussion/188308-population-pc-gamers-declining.html

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