Re: Battlefield 3 and what it could mean for PC gaming as a whole
If BF3 really is the true next gen Battlefield game with destruction, massive battles (and possibly Mirrors Edge inspired movement) then I'd say there's a good chance that the game would be PC only...
When consoles start to get old, they start to lag behind the PC. An example of this are games like HL2, Doom 3 and BF2, they are all considered PC classics and would at the time of release not have been portable to consoles because the damn thing wouldn't run them!
It's when the PC is really starting to pull ahead of the consoles that the really innovative and brand new games come out that blow our minds. Crysis was a little early, but it shows what potential computers have now and the years to come. There won't be a new Playstation or Xbox for some time and that gives the developers time to try new concepts and ideas that wouldn't work on consoles. Guess why Modern Warfare 2 uses the same engine as CoD4, except for the addition of texture streaming?
I'd say the next couple of years are going to be brilliant for a PC gamer. We can already see this far that many PC versions of multi platform games have better graphics and in some cases even extra features. For an example, check out Batman: Arkham Asylum, the PC version has both PhysX support and much sharper and detailed graphics (not to mention modding).
Whoever thinks PC gaming is dead is an idiot. Never was and never will be! :yay:
If BF3 really is the true next gen Battlefield game with destruction, massive battles (and possibly Mirrors Edge inspired movement) then I'd say there's a good chance that the game would be PC only...
When consoles start to get old, they start to lag behind the PC. An example of this are games like HL2, Doom 3 and BF2, they are all considered PC classics and would at the time of release not have been portable to consoles because the damn thing wouldn't run them!
It's when the PC is really starting to pull ahead of the consoles that the really innovative and brand new games come out that blow our minds. Crysis was a little early, but it shows what potential computers have now and the years to come. There won't be a new Playstation or Xbox for some time and that gives the developers time to try new concepts and ideas that wouldn't work on consoles. Guess why Modern Warfare 2 uses the same engine as CoD4, except for the addition of texture streaming?
I'd say the next couple of years are going to be brilliant for a PC gamer. We can already see this far that many PC versions of multi platform games have better graphics and in some cases even extra features. For an example, check out Batman: Arkham Asylum, the PC version has both PhysX support and much sharper and detailed graphics (not to mention modding).
Whoever thinks PC gaming is dead is an idiot. Never was and never will be! :yay:

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