stevesan said:
However, the PC is another story. I completely agree that "casual PC gamers" (ie. people who are interested in gaming but don't want to spend hundreds upgrading their PCs) are quite a sizable market that is being ignored by the likes of Crysis, BioShock, etc. (ie. games that require the latest hardware). Blizzard has always recognized this. They have always been about a generation behind technology-wise. I'm willing to bet that WoW would not have nearly as many subscribers if it required the latest 3D accelerators to run well.
I often wonder if the advertising value of cutting edge graphics somehow out-weighs the detriment to your customer-base. Cutting edge graphics means people talk about it more, but it also means that less people will actually buy it cuz their computers can't run it. I mean, if Blizzard is any indication, you're better off focusing on game-play (what a thought?) instead of technology - not only is it easier to develop previous-gen games (and thus, you get more time to refine gameplay), your potential customer base is a lot bigger.
The Orange Box games are direct x 8 compatible. I really don't see the need for much more than that at this point. Games made to Older standards run well on today's hardware, and I think would invigorate PC gaming, though somehow I think companies want to be, or appear to be, pushing the bounds of PC gaming. Remember being "leet" and all the other crap. Getting called a hardcore gamer is important to one's status in this community, and if you're not, you "phail".
The industry's advancement and the advancement of technology in the home is too often an effort to simply sell nouveau crap to the consumer. In some areas, the need for advancement is of real value, and enthusiasts help keep the hardware market intact, but seriously, There are many people who would play games if their computer could handle a good game. But a serious developer can't seem to be behind the times, or no one will take them seriously. Valve's catering to those with older hardware detracts seriously from people's impressions. People are still really hung up on graphics...And directX 8 looks great. Go play bloodrayne 2, it looks great, it isn't a good game, but it looks great, if people made good games that looked like that, I wouldn't be unhappy at all. Besides, the CPU is under-represented part of the hardware...I ramble, it is late...goodnight. sorry.