Sorry this is culled from another newssource...but I thought it was interesting and worth discussing.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140623/article.html
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PC Games Crysis and UT3 Flop
Neither Crysis or UT3 sold more than 100,000 units in their November debut--sign of a PC gaming trend?
The simExchange reports that neither Crysis or UT3 managed to sell more than 100,000 units in their debut last month.
Crysis, which requires an unprecedented US$1500-$2500 in PC upgrades to play, sold 86,633 copies in the U.S., while Unreal Tournament 3 sold just 33,995 copies.
In January 2005, Vivendi said it sold 1.7 million copies of Half-Life 2 in just two months; much more than either Crysis or Unreal 3 for a similar period.
Though both games were released in the middle of the month, their numbers are clearly less than what EA and Midway had hoped for.
Are gamers abandoning the PC? Without jumping the gun, some believe the PC market is shrinking with exception to a few specific genres like the massively popular World of Warcraft MMO.
Indeed, both Xbox 360 and PS3 offer comparable, if not equal, graphics technology in most cases at a fraction of the cost. What was once the platform for hardcore shooters has seemingly been relegated to second place.
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I'm not sure I agree with the analysis, I think PC gaming is experiencing something of a small heyday. At least my contact with other builders leads me to believe that people are building and upgrading all the time. Though I may be seeing the contents of a small pond rather than the whole sea.
I guess I'm more inclined to believe PC gamers have wizened up and decided Crysis, with every review bleating about it's graphics, is probably little more than a tech demo. And UT a shallow little FPS. But I'm interested in other views and thoughts on the matter. I would like to think PC gamers have realized that it doesn't take $6000.00 dollars worth of hardware to be cool, That it has to be fun...But I'd like to hear your opinions.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140623/article.html
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PC Games Crysis and UT3 Flop
Neither Crysis or UT3 sold more than 100,000 units in their November debut--sign of a PC gaming trend?
The simExchange reports that neither Crysis or UT3 managed to sell more than 100,000 units in their debut last month.
Crysis, which requires an unprecedented US$1500-$2500 in PC upgrades to play, sold 86,633 copies in the U.S., while Unreal Tournament 3 sold just 33,995 copies.
In January 2005, Vivendi said it sold 1.7 million copies of Half-Life 2 in just two months; much more than either Crysis or Unreal 3 for a similar period.
Though both games were released in the middle of the month, their numbers are clearly less than what EA and Midway had hoped for.
Are gamers abandoning the PC? Without jumping the gun, some believe the PC market is shrinking with exception to a few specific genres like the massively popular World of Warcraft MMO.
Indeed, both Xbox 360 and PS3 offer comparable, if not equal, graphics technology in most cases at a fraction of the cost. What was once the platform for hardcore shooters has seemingly been relegated to second place.
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I'm not sure I agree with the analysis, I think PC gaming is experiencing something of a small heyday. At least my contact with other builders leads me to believe that people are building and upgrading all the time. Though I may be seeing the contents of a small pond rather than the whole sea.
I guess I'm more inclined to believe PC gamers have wizened up and decided Crysis, with every review bleating about it's graphics, is probably little more than a tech demo. And UT a shallow little FPS. But I'm interested in other views and thoughts on the matter. I would like to think PC gamers have realized that it doesn't take $6000.00 dollars worth of hardware to be cool, That it has to be fun...But I'd like to hear your opinions.