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Decline of PC Gaming?
I don't know if it's just me, but I think the PC games industry has been in a slight decline over the years. Maybe it's just me refusing to play a MMO, which seems to be what is flooding the PC library right now. It just seems that my favorite genres on the PC are somewhat either declining in quality or quantity. RTS games have alwasy been a favorite of mine in the PC world, but I think the last good RTS game that came out (IMO) was Age of Empires 3. I tried Rise of Legends because Rise of Nations was good, and I was severely disappointed. I'm still waiting for a direct sequel to Starcraft, my personal favorite RTS game of all time. And Warcraft 3, for how much it was hyped, sucked ass in my opinion. FPS games fare a bit better in that most of them are still fun. FEAR, Quake4, and hell, even the CS series is still gold. But this seems to have slowed down somewhat as well I haven't seen a good FPS since FEAR, so I dunno. RPGs outside of MMOs have been one of my favorites, but they're just about nonexistent in the PC world. I guess you could make a case for Oblivion, but I felt Oblivion was a little too open ended for my taste. It ended up feeling like a MMORPG without the "MO", leaving a Massive Role Playing Game. I dunno if it's just me, but the lack of any real direction kinda ruined it for me. The last RPG that was decent in my opinion was Fallout. I dunno....have I just not been looking hard enough, or are my tastes just too refined?
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Hmm....so my tastes are just really refined then.....What are some good games that you would recommend that are big? For one thing, I was never a fan of sports games or fighting games. To an extent I never got into Sim games either. I like the old school RTS games, FPS games are usually fun, and I guess the traditional RPG type game would be my third in terms of PC genres. Most other ones generally don't fit my preferences for PC games.
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Yeah, I've got Oblivion, but for some reason, it just feels TOO open ended for me. That and it's not exactly a true RPG per se. Rather, it mixes too many genres together....There is indeed the RPG element as well as a somewhat FPS element but with sword fighting, and then a massive MMO world. It's the latter two that I don't like in my RPGs. FPS element is fine, but I don't like the FPS + Swordplay. MMOs, like I've said, is somewhat too open. Maybe, it'll just take some getting used to....I dunno, any other suggestions?
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Wow, I haven't checked this thread in a while and it exploded....
But yeah, I see that it's not just me seeing a decline in PC games. I personally prefer PC games to most other Console Games: 1. Completely configurable, Able to strike a balance of performance and quality to fit personal tastes. 2. Much more personalization of games. (i.e. customizable characters like whoa as opposed to "unlockable costumes" of the consoles, which are near pointless) 3. Better Multiplayer online than any console out on the market. (or at least ultimately less headaches getting it to work) 4. No Split Screen Multiplayer (at least for the most part. This pissed me off the most on many console games) That said.....PC gaming I still feel is on the decline: 1. Harder and harder to keep up with the technology curve (at for graphic whores) with nVidia and ATI releasing a card like every 3 months. 2. PC games right about now are getting relatively few good games with more console-to-PC ports and games that are absolute crap. 3. As I said before, PC library is filling up with MMOs which personally, I'm not a fan of. I think point 1 will probably correct itself soon with pricetags on the PS3 and XBOX360. With the cheapest of each at $499 and $299, respectively, the same money could get you a very nice graphics card....I'm talkin about cards in the high range with GeForce 7900GT ringing in at about $309.99 or a Radeon X1800XT at $319.00 (prices courtesey of newegg.com). Afterwards though, with the complete control of Performance/Quality comes a complicated process, especially those who aren't that bright technologically. It's a long process for the impatient, compared to the time it takes to pop in a game like Halo 2 to properly configuring F.E.A.R for fun gameplay, the difference is quite a bit. Then again, if you're playing F.E.A.R, you should already know how to configure it quickly, so it won't be that much of a problem, so at any rate, that'll fix itself too. Now, the only problem is the problem of the games. As said before, the library is filling up with MMOs, Crap, More Crap, and Console-to-PC Ports, which count usually as even more crap. This is not to say there are no good games coming out or already out, because F.E.A.R is a damn good game with an expansion coming out some time soon. Classics will always stay (Starcraft, Counter-strike, Quake/Doom series, etc.), and I'm sure good games will continue to come out. It's just recently been somewhat slowing.
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Last edited by Omnislash124; Jun 2, 2006 at 02:58 PM.
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Maybe I need to give Oblivion a second chance, but I've already played through Half Life 2, and there's no compelling reason, for me anyways, to play through it again. Maybe I should check out KOTOR. I've never been a fan of Star Wars, but this might be a turn for the better. I'll give it a try. I've never heard of Condemned: Criminal Origins, but I'll look for that too. Thanks.
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BTW, when I say decline of PC gaming, I didn't mean there aren't any good games out right now, I'm saying the flow of games has been greatly decreasing. I'm sure the ratio of good:crap games are still there, but because it's so much slower now, It feels like so much longer before we get good games. FELIPE NO |
*This price is on Newegg. It's an Athlon 64 4000+ Processor with Compatible Mobo and a Radeon X1800GTO and 1 GB of RAM. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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EDIT: I'll prove it to you.....Assuming you kept everything else I didn't list.... Albatron K8SLi Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 SLI ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail - $69.99 AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Manchester 2000MHz HT 2 x 512KB L2 Cache Socket 939 Dual Core Processor - Retail - $357.00 XFX PVT70GUDF7 Geforce 7800GT 256MB 256-bit GDDR3 VIVO PCI Express x16 Video Card - Retail - $289.00 Patriot Signature Series 1GB (2 x 512MB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Unbuffered DDR 400 (PC 3200) Dual Channel Kit System Memory - Retail - $79.99 Hell I think that's all you need. What is that? $70 + $357 + $289 + $80 = $796. One of your "low-end" PCs. We can make more cuts on it too and I'd be sure that it could still play Oblivion. Granted $600 was as bit low, but a Low-End does not start at $700. Proof that it plays Oblivion? My piece of shit Dell plays oblivion running a Intel P4 Prescott 2.8GHz plays Oblivion very well with a GeForce 6600GT and 896MB RAM (3x128 + 1x512). Now you can't tell me that one above can't cut it. There's nowhere I can't reach.
Last edited by Omnislash124; Jun 6, 2006 at 07:38 AM.
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I think Bradylama got most of it already, but nevertheless....
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2. I agree that patches are somewhat crutches to an extent for PC Gaming 3. Only if you're a graphics whore who notices the minute differences between a 7800GTX and a 7900GTX. 4. My current Resolution: 1280x1024. 5. Touche. But I know my friend can. (Athlon 64 X2 3800+, 1GB RAM, GeForce 7600GT) EDIT: Hell, even I can....
Intel Pentium 4 506 Prescott 533MHz FSB 1MB L2 Cache LGA 775 Processor - Retail - $91.99 6. Bullshit. There have been plenty of new ideas that come to PCs oustide of RTS and FPS. Considering how you forgot MMOs. I guess you haven't read through the previous posts. 7. See Above. 8. Yeah, but significantly inferior quality. OK, I'm done now, can we get back to PC Gaming? I tried Oblivion again, and now that I've explored a bit more of the game, I'd have to agree, it's a bit more fun than what I frst said it was. (Now I don't have to spend 3 days finding out where I'm going. I finally found the Fast Travel method. :doh: This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Last edited by Omnislash124; Jun 6, 2006 at 09:05 PM.
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Actually, Console seems to be on the decline too......considering the top games are an N64 game, a DC game, and a PS1 Game... Additionally, at 1up, here's their best at E3..... Best Action Game: Lost Planet (XBOX360) Best Adventure Game: Twilight Princess (GC) Best Shooting Game: Quake Wars (PC) Best Racing Game: Excite Truck (Wii) Best RPG Game: Hellgate: London (PC) Best Simulation Game: Spore (PC) Best Strategy Game: Supreme Commander (PC) Best Fighting Game: Virtua Fighter 5 (PS3) Best Visuals: Crysis(PC) Best Game Trailer: MGS4 (PS3) Most Original: Wii Sports (Wii) Best Sports: NCAA Football 2007 (Multi-Console) So yeah, that's quite an impressive showing for the PC. I'm excited..... I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Last edited by Omnislash124; Jun 7, 2006 at 03:50 PM.
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EDIT: BTW, I'm thinking about checking out the Simulation genre in PC gaming with The Sims 2. Any opinions? thoughts? suggestions? I was speaking idiomatically. |
Of all FPS games, why the hell would everybody follow Halo's lead? Don't get me wrong, I think Halo is a good game, but there are plenty of other better FPS games that people can follow. Half-Life 2 is a good example, as is Quake 4 (some people may disagree with me here).
Also, by the E3 titles above, I'm tempted to venture into Simulation games with The Sims 2. Yay or nay? What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Meh....I dunno...I guess I'll give it a try at least.
Speaking of which, there aren't any Fallout type games out anywhere or coming out anytime soon is there? I was a big fan of the game. FELIPE NO |
I'd have to say I somewhat disagree here. While very few people are truly innovative, those who are tend to be stifled by those who are greedy, or those people that are innovative tend to have greed take them over. It's not that they don't want to be innovative, it's that they want money. It's already happened in the music industry. There are some artists who are not allowed to release songs because they're "not what the public wants to here" according to the publishers. They don't give a damn about what the artist wants to display, they only display what gets those greedy bastards money. Same with the video game industry, or so it seems. Most games that come out sell well due to massive hype or attachment to a famous name (Final Fantasy, Madden, DMC, whatever....or at least everything that has a number after it). I mean, seriously, most companies who have a successful game going will tend to make a sequel to it. These can be good or bad, depending on how much liberty they're willing to take. I'll be the first to agree that sometimes, some traditional games are always fun, as I'm a fan of Final Fantasy I - IX. But after a few iterations, it tends to become old. Final Fantasy kept it relatively fresh with new systems (Class Change in V, Esper System in VI, Materia System in VII, GF System in VIII, and Weapon/AP system in IX). This I can respect because it feels relatively new as opposed to Madden 95 through Madden 07. It's probably a bad game to use as an example, but it's the one that most clearly illustrates my point. Halo/Halo 2 play the exact same way, so while the first one is genuinely fun at times, the second one sucks balls in terms of new stuff. Fighting games also suffer from this, referring to reiterations of fighting games from a single series. I don't think the gameplay for Tekken ever changed from the original up to Tekken 5. Granted, I'm not a fan of Tekken and have never played much of the games, and am somewhat Biased, but still. Racing games also somewhat suffer from this to some extent, depending on which game you're talking about. Mario Kart series has kept things relatively fresh with the addition of new weapons, new hazards, new courses, and even new systems to keep things fresh. I'm talking about the jump from Super Mario Kart to Mario Kart 64 (3d upgrade, dropping the usage of coins pickup, dropped the feather pickup, added variations to the original pickups, a drift system, etc.) and from Mario Kart 64 to Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (an upgraded drift/powerslide system, new pickups/upgrades to pickups, system of tag-team racing (for better or for worse), new courses, now modes of multiplayer battle, etc.) and hell, even from Mario Kart: Double Dash!! to Mario Kart DS (again, new weapons, new drifting/snake system, new single player modes, I can't say much else since I haven't played this game yet.) Now you got games like Gran Turismo that start off pretty nice and then kinda decline in quality as you go. I'm not sure about that since I've only played the first one and seen the last one they released. And that last one they released, you didn't even race. Maybe I'm mistaken that Gran Turismo is a Racing Sim, but I previously thought and went into it thinking it was a racing game. And if games have plateaued already, I guess it's time for Nintendo to bail us out again, with their concept of changing how you play the game with it's new system, Wii. Additionally, I think your chess arguement is moot at this point. Chess is a single game that hasn't changed at all. Of course it's still fun. If you took Super Mario 64 now and played it 1000 years from now, it'd still be just as fun, maybe graphically inferior at that time, but the fun factor is still there. I'm talking about a series of games that have evolved. A more apt example would be new card games that keep coming out. All the variations of poker can suffice as examples of what I mean. Card games in general have evolved over time. New games are constantly being made, so creativity hasn't been stifled just yet.
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Last edited by Omnislash124; Jun 10, 2006 at 09:18 PM.
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Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |