@drl21, Obviously, you did not understand my comment. Your view of the PC gaming market is too narrow. You are only focusing on titles coming from well-known developers/publishers and that are traditionally disc-based.
The PC gaming market is increasing in size - it has never been larger. However, like I stated, the PC gaming market is continually changing.
Everything from Steam to Live to FPS disc-based games to indie downloadable games to the smallest flash based game is part of the PC gaming market - even solitaire is part of the market. What you may be referring to is the traditional gaming market on the PC. However, there are plenty examples of successful flash-based PC games, indie games, and even traditional PC games. The PC gaming market is just experiencing some shift away from the traditional titles to some of the more smaller niche titles, MMOs, casual titles, and more.
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Obviously, you did not understand my comment. Your view of the PC gaming market is too narrow. You are only focusing on titles coming from well-known developers/publishers and that are traditionally disc-based.
The PC gaming market is increasing in size - it has never been larger. However, like I stated, the PC gaming market is continually changing.
Everything from Steam to Live to FPS disc-based games to indie downloadable games to the smallest flash based game is part of the PC gaming market - even solitaire is part of the market. What you may be referring to is the traditional gaming market on the PC. However, there are plenty examples of successful flash-based PC games, indie games, and even traditional PC games. The PC gaming market is just experiencing some shift away from the traditional titles to some of the more smaller niche titles, MMOs, casual titles, and more.