The Changing PC Gaming Landscape

Over the last five years, there has been a question among many PC gamers on whether the PC gaming platform is dying because of the popularity of consoles. I have asked myself this question several times, did some research, and concluded that PC gaming is not dying, but is only changing due to most game developer’s decisions to develop and market the games on consoles first and then later port it over to the PC.

Some PC gamers have stated that the game Crysis, released by Electronic Arts on the PC in 2007, was to blame for the downfall of PC game exclusives. The high-recommended system requirements of the game made many gamer PCs choke when maxing out the graphics. Even the medium settings were an issue for PCs that had bleeding edge hardware installed. Game developer Crytek had later stated that the game engine code was to blame for the sluggishness, and released a few patches to fix it. To this day, the game is still a resource hog and struggles to run smoothly at max settings on high end PCs.

Poor sales of Crysis led game director, Cevat Yerli, to issue a statement that piracy was to blame for the low sales numbers, when in fact it was game reviews and word of mouth that led to the low numbers. Many PC gamers that wanted to purchase the game found out early that this game was a dog and shied away from it. At the time, the average PC gamer probably had a system with a single core processor and probably an NVIDIA GeForce 8 or 7 series video card, and it just wasn’t capable of getting smooth frame rates unless you turned the in-game details to low, which resulted in a poor gaming experience.

The so-called death of PC gaming can possibly be attributed to the release of the game Deus Ex: Invisible War, which was released in December of 2003. This game had been developed on the original Microsoft Xbox and then ported to the PC. Due to the Xbox’s low memory, the console port was to blame for the small levels and low-resolution graphics. In a video posted on YouTube, the game’s lead designer, Warren Smith, blamed the use of the Unreal 2 engine for poor performance and the Xbox’s memory limitations for the small levels. Hardcore Deus Ex fans had criticized the changing of weapon ammo from being separate to the same for every weapon. They also weren’t too happy with the weaker interface and overall easier game play. If you were a PC gamer back in 2003, you could see some early warning signs of what was coming if you had played this game.

Since the release of Deus Ex: Invisible War, games released on the PC from console ports have been a mix between fair, bad and terrible. There can be a myriad of problems with these games ranging from poor keyboard controls to low FOV (field of view), making the game unplayable for many. Other problem areas are weak AI, bugs and much simpler game play. While game developers have done a lot to improve their game ports to the PC, more work needs to be done to improve the overall experience. Aside from the technical issues, they need to focus on creating more complex and engaging games if they want to keep PC gamers happy.

WoW Gold Farming Tips

Are you struggling to make gold in wow?

Well you shouldn’t be because there are a lot of valuable tips and tricks on how to make money, first learn a little about supply and demand, see what is really in demand on the auction house. Focus your farming on that because of the demand is high that usually means that the supply is low its either on or the other.

When a new item comes onto the market or a new boe Equipment be the first to gain reputation to get the ability to craft it.
Mass produce the it. Spend all your time farming to pump out as many as you can so you control the supply of the item when the demand is high and the supply is low.

Also farm required mats for important craft items or profession items to complete their craft and over supply the current amount on the auction house making connections with people and bringing you permanent customers. Having customers makes them not even check the auction house for that item anymore they automatically refer to you for he items once you have created that bond its pretty much to stay and it will add to relevance when it comes to a provider on your server.

These tips are very simple and easy to put into gameplay, it will require some time and some effort, nothing comes without work but if done properly can make you some serious cash in game and well respected name on the market. There are many tips out there and guides to help you with making money, and are very successful at it, also instead of focusing on leveling focus on professions a little more while leveling your character on the road to level 80.

This will make you more successful in the long run and less dependent on others for mats, and also guildes for free enchants and jewel crafting, being the supplier is a lot better than being the beggar, because the beggar in the long run doesn’t have the money for anything and the supplier will always remain on top of their character and have the best enchants,gems,meta sockets and probably better gear due to their attitude towards the game.

Another tip is to have a good guild, with a lot jewel crafters and miners, enchanters to cut costs when trying to make crafting items that you don’t have the profession, but having a guild member who can make it at no cost will save you money and increase profit you make by putting it in the auction house.