WOW certainly showed that there is still a huge interest in computer gaming. While I never got into it (not a big MMO kind of guy) I was impressed how they made a game that can play over a broad spectrum of PC configuraitons. However, millions of people proved the mouse and keyboard still had a lot of life left in them. It is also hard not to be intrigued by the PC exclusives such as Spore or some of the episodic games being released (Sam and Max, Half Life 2 episodes, etc). It is also still hard to imagine the RTS genre working as well on any other platform.
The downside of course is the cost and rapid hardware improvements that go along with a PC. I have no idea how much Windows Vista will cost but it will put a dent in the pocket. If you want VIsta you might be forced to upgrade other parts of your PC as well. Even if you forget about Vista your wallet (and mind) is sure to be a hurting once you get to the wonderful world of graphics cards. Unless you have a decent amount of money the card you buy today will be a relic within a year. You can still run games with an older card, but they wont look near as good for some of the more demanding titles.
I haven't played games on my PC for a few months, but sat down yesterday for a little HOMM 4 action. I enjoyed myself and was reminded of the somewaht "intimate" (for lack of a better wod) experience the PC can give. I am curious to see what the future holds and even a little tempted to start looking at a few upgrades.
How do other people feel?
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