- Nov 30, 2005
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Originally posted by: WhipperSnapper
At the Epic forums someone posted links to an interesting interview with a Pro-UT player (Stryfe) discussing the outlook for the pro PC-gaming scene (think Fatality level) and UT3. Basically, the PC gaming scene is being massacred by consoles.
http://one.revver.com/watch/386604
http://one.revver.com/watch/386626
I thought his take on the status of PC gaming, at least UT3's status, was more or less right on. He also offered a devastating critique of the console game experience, explaining how the skill curve for console FPS's is much less than for FPS on the PC.
He did have an interesting point -- UT3 could be the last hurrah for PC FPS online multiplayer gaming because in a couple years, there might not even be a PC gaming scene, at least not in the U.S. Sadly, I think he might be right--it's all going to be about console gaming. UT3 is being advertised, not as the follow-up to the wildly popular Unreal Tournament games, but rather as a game from the studio that brought you Gears of War.
Well if PC gaming keeps having years like 2007 has shaped up (or is shaping up to be) then PC gaming is not going anywhere. From a competitive gaming standpoint, things may end up going the way of the console, but the average PC gamer will still be around as long as they keep releasing decent titles.
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