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[PC] Decline of PC Gaming?
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scotty
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Old Jun 5, 2006, 07:48 AM Local time: Jun 5, 2006, 04:48 AM #1 of 118
I find PC gaming is slowing down like someone said before, because the graphics are to much for alot of people to be able to run. The average computer user will buy a computer knowing little about it except it may look pretty and ignore key things like the processor and video card. When they buy this computer it will probally be in some lame store that should never be allowed to sell PCs, and will come out with a brand new E-Machines or Compac. I used to have an E-Machines and it seems their goal is to make the shittiest computers possible to lure people, then design their computers so they are only compatible with E-machine upgrades that are hella expensive.

My point is to play games like FEAR, and Oblivion you actually have to know a fair bit about computers and can't impulsivly buy it with little worries like consols. I really want to play Oblivion but my graphics card isn't quite good enough (radeon 9600 pro)

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