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[PC] Decline of PC Gaming?
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Old Mar 20, 2007, 07:44 PM #1 of 118
I'm at that age where I've been around since the beginning of pc gaming. I think the biggest problem is that the pc game industry is flooded. I remember when i was alot younger, and I always hear about one game at a time. There would be one or two games that people were talking about. Now theres just way too many. So many games are coming out. So many games of the same genre anyways. Alot of people just play none rather than trying to pick just one to play at a time. So many games coming out nowadays are simply graphically enhanced clones of previous games. I'm finding it really annoying.
Yeap. What a lot of people do ( ) Is end up pirating games simply because they don't have the resources to try out games to see whether they're engaging. Pirating is driving many producers away from PCs and towards consoles.

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