All the Crysis games sucked to me with very little replay value.
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I have a PC connected to my TV as it is my cable box and DVR using Windows Media Center since it works fine with a remote. I don't care to play any games on it at all. I use a Roku or the Xbox 360 for streaming media because the PC just doesn't work well for those things using a remote.
Because laying on a couch and using a Kb and Mouse isn't a good experience.
Microsoft tried this with Windows Media Center but it was a flop. The problem is most of PC applications require a mouse and keyboard and are not meant for a remote or controller.
Try using Netflix or Amazon Instant Video without a mouse on the PC.
Crytek makes great looking games but with sucky gameplay. Crysis was such crap.
Sales wise the steam box is going to be a major flop. People are buying laptops and tablets these days not desktop computers.
Gaming desktop PCs are also in the growth phase. Read http://www.pcworld.com/article/2032331/surging-pc-game-sales-wont-wither-when-new-consoles-appear-expert-says.html
There's a split between gaming desktop PC ad non-gaming desktop PCs.
The first sentence in that article confirms what I just said. I am sure the growth is in low end games not games that require overpriced video cards. The article states the growth is due to an increase in China...
Good luck to Steam because no one is buying desktops anymore.
"The traditional desktop is no longer the gaming platform of choice as we are seeing more and more laptops with powerful GPUs and high end audio systems," he added.
Since when has gamespot allowed these kids to use profanity? This website has gone to crap lately.
The Xbox One will be very successful especially when the big name games like Halo are released.
I think that is BS.
Sales wise the steam box is going to be a major flop. People are buying laptops and tablets these days not desktop computers.
DDR5 from DDR3 isn't going to make a noticable difference in anything. Like DDR2 to DDR3 barely made a difference. Computers today are DDR3.
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