I was thinking about what drives the computer industry and i think gaming is a large part of what does drive it. I mean nobody needs a gf3 and a 1+ghz CPU to web surf, listen to mp3s, or write documents [i know there is more to computing than that, but for most users, it doesn't go too much further than this]. But what if intel or amd were to invest in game developers to create games that were fantastic on a visual front and immersive in gameplay, in other words a quality game. But make these games on the leading edge of technology rather than the middle or falling edge, so that if the game is good enough, people will upgrade. Doom comes to mind when thinking of this, i know a lot of my friends upgraded to 486 machines just to play this one game. A lot of the games out there today are ok for visuals and not much there for immersive gameplay, there are a few nuggets of gold gaming, but most games are made so that people with less than p2-400s and a tnt or voodoo3 can play. Do you think this is a good idea, or maybe intel and amd are already doing this, but i think it might help out both industries if a partnership like this could exist, what do you think?
