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U.C. 1973
00mercoledì 21 settembre 2011 17:09
interessante articolo che mostra come le vendite pc dei giochi siano in netta ripresa..ed nvidia afferma che nel 2014 le vendite del pc saranno superiori alle console(però c'è da dire che nel 2014 usciranno le nuove console [SM=g1432559] )

NVIDIA Talks PC Gaming Trends
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Date: September 21, 2011
Author(s): Rob Williams

Some claim that PC gaming is dying, but recent trends disagree. In fact, it looks to be console gaming that's soon to see a decline, thanks in part to a growing number of compelling aspects that PCs offer - including at the very least free-to-play games. Let's take a look at these and other trends, and the reasons behind them.

During an NVIDIA conference call, a couple of interesting tidbits were disclosed that adds some fuel to the 'PC vs. Console' fire - and for once, they work to the favor of PC gamers. Would you believe that by 2014, PC game sales are expected to surpass console game sales?

I am not sure when the transition happened that had console games surpass PC games in sales, but it's been a long time - something I am often baffled by. So given this, the fact that the trends look to reverse is quite interesting, but not without reason.

In this quick article, we're going to take a look at some of the trends NVIDIA and its sources are predicting, and also take a look at some of the reasons (and potential reasons) why they're likely to hold true.

NVIDIA Game Trends

"What defines a 'PC'?" is a question that came to mind after seeing this graph, but it appears that it's just what we think it is... a PC; desktop or notebook. Mobile gaming products such as tablets and smart phones are not included in this forecast (likely a good thing, as I'm sure it'd put a damper on things).

The Xbox 360 was released in 2005, and both the PlayStation 3 and Wii were released in 2006. That means that there's been a full five years since the last current console was released, so it's almost not hard to understand why PC gaming could begin to go on the rise. After all, while Nintendo announced its next console, the Wii U, it's not impressive performance-wise, and neither Microsoft nor Sony have given the vibe that either are close to an announcement for their own upcoming consoles.

Rumors also have it that next-gen consoles from both Microsoft and Sony may not be exactly what we expect, and for some, whatever changes are entailed might not be classified as good changes to the average gamer. One thing's for sure though - PC gaming's allure is greater than ever, for a multitude of reasons (reasons that could fill an article on its own).

Here's a great one:

NVIDIA Game Trends

When the Xbox 360 was released in 2005, it offered some sweet graphics for the time, but capabilities-wise, PCs were still about 40% faster. Since the current crop of consoles haven't budged in terms of performance, NVIDIA said that the current crop of GPUs make the PC up to 10x as powerful as consoles - and in some regards, I'd be willing to bet that delta could increase even more.

If Microsoft or Sony release a new console next year, or the year after, they're both likely to blow their predecessors out of the water in terms of graphics and other features. But we're still going to face the problem of the last generation, where PCs are going to be more capable from the get-go, and will only get better as time passes.

Let's put those facts to pictures. Below are four images, in the order of old-new-old-new, including Battlefield 2, released in 2005 (the same year as the Xbox 360), and Battlefield 3, to be released next month. There's just no comparison. The latter has far greater texture detail, good use of ambient occlusion, depth-of-field and lighting techniques, while the former just looks... well, out-dated.

NVIDIA Game Trends

NVIDIA Game Trends

NVIDIA Game Trends

NVIDIA Game Trends

For development of Battlefield 3, EA set out to make the PC the best platform possible to experience the game. Patrick Bach, EA's Executive Producer for the game has said, "PCs are way more powerful than consoles today. We're aiming to use the PC to set the bar." As a result, BF3 is using an entirely different lighting engine than the one consoles will see, and of course, DirectX 11 is also being added into the mix, among other capabilities (larger maps, more players per map).

We must ask - where will we be six years from now? Will we be greeting Battlefield 5 and looking back at Battlefield 3, wondering what we were so impressed about?

Another interesting statistic that NVIDIA raised is this one:

NVIDIA Game Trends

As of 2008, boxed copies of games had paltry sales compared to digital sales, and nothing at all looks to change. During 2011, nearly $15 billion is going to be attributed to digital sales while $2.5 billion belong to boxed copies. This is a trend I have to admit I am not surprised by. I'll never purchase another boxed copy if I can help it.

The death of PC gaming has long been a mocking-point of console gamers, but recent trends show that the PC has nothing to stress over. One such trend is free-to-play, where games are inherently free, but support paid-services such as purchasing in-game items. This has proven wildly successful, and has even caused the odd MMORPG to get rid of it subscription fee. It's also caused a lot of games to be developed with the F2P mechanic decided from the get-go.

League of Legends is one good example. With a reported 15 million gamers worldwide, three are more people playing it than World of Warcraft. Games like these just don't work that well on consoles (where the bulk of the profits are the result of off-the-shelf games), but on the PC... they're thriving. Even Valve has jumped on the bandwagon by regularly releasing free-to-play games on its Steam platform.

NVIDIA Game Trends

NVIDIA Game Trends

One of the biggest pluses of the PC is modding, and without it, games like League of Legends and Defense of the Ancients may not even exist. There are over 15 million playing LoL and I'm sure the numbers are comparable with DoTA, Heroes of Newerth and the ton of other free-to-play games.

I admit I am not a fan of the free-to-play mechanic, but there's little denying that it's done well to surge interest in PC gaming, which should as a whole help the platform - and based on the trends shown in the top-most graph, it already has. Not only are these games popular, but competitions are regularly held that offer million-dollar prizes. In one of the below photos, a room filled with 20,000 game spectators is shown, watching a StarCraft II competition, with a mention that 35 million gamers were streaming the event from 171 different countries.

NVIDIA Game Trends NVIDIA Game Trends

NVIDIA Game Trends

I think it's safe to say that PC gaming is alive and well, regardless of how it's being accomplished. Now if you don't mind, I'm going to go indulge in some high-resolution gaming.




Husain
00mercoledì 21 settembre 2011 17:13
tutto è facilitato dal fatto che ormai giocare su PC o Console non fa piu differenza in termini di comodità: puoi collegare direttamente il PC alla TV senza problemi (come faccio io).

Inoltre ora in termini di prestazioni le console perdono tutti i confronti col PC, una scheda video da 120 euro mette in riga Xbox e PS3...
U.C. 1973
00mercoledì 21 settembre 2011 17:14
Re:
Husain, 21/09/2011 17.13:

tutto è facilitato dal fatto che ormai giocare su PC o Console non fa piu differenza in termini di comodità: puoi collegare direttamente il PC alla TV senza problemi (come faccio io).

Inoltre ora in termini di prestazioni le console perdono tutti i confronti col PC, una scheda video da 120 euro mette in riga Xbox e PS3...


concordo....
e con 500 euro ti fai una bomaba di pc [SM=x35278]

winning
00mercoledì 21 settembre 2011 17:25
Re:
Husain, 21/09/2011 17.13:

tutto è facilitato dal fatto che ormai giocare su PC o Console non fa piu differenza in termini di comodità: puoi collegare direttamente il PC alla TV senza problemi (come faccio io).

Inoltre ora in termini di prestazioni le console perdono tutti i confronti col PC, una scheda video da 120 euro mette in riga Xbox e PS3...




quoto, visti gli ultimi risultati che ha la ps3 con i giochi non credo ci sia paragone. e' vero che un PC per giocare alla grande ci vogliono 6-700€ pero' i giochi costano ognuno 20-30€ in meno e in un anno te li sei rifatti quei 300€ di differenza senza calcolare altri modi......
bravetto
00mercoledì 21 settembre 2011 17:31
secondo me il fatto è che cmq la console rimane più comoda
ci schiaffi dentro il gioco e giochi tranquillo per 5 6 anni
Con il pc, installa, collega alla tv, configura grafica, configura pad e poi quanto dura un hardware? dopo 3 anni non ti gira più niente

M@33y
00mercoledì 21 settembre 2011 17:38
Gioco con la console perchè è più immediata e soprattutto perchè il pc ha troppe variabili che incidono sulla resa del gioco, meglio una cosa "standard" per tutti.

Cmq è indubbio che tra 2 anni giocheremo tutti su PC perchè le attuali console non saranno a livello e le future non saranno ancora pronte per l'uscita.
Giginho10
00giovedì 22 settembre 2011 00:41
E tutto questo nonostante la pirateria che su Ps3 è ancora scarsa, tanto che il 98% delle persone deve forzatamente acquistare i giochi originali.

Credo che abbiate già citato i 3 fattori fondamentali:
- prezzi dei giochi inferiori del 30-40%
- possibilità di giocare su schermi TV ad alte risoluzioni
- calo di prezzo dei pc (fascia medio-alta per giocare)

Resta il problema delle configurazioni più complicate su pc, al contrario della semplicità d'utilizzo delle console. Ciò è bilanciato dalle patch e dalle mille personalizzazioni attuabili su pc, sempre a patto d'essere un pochino esperti.
U.C. 1973
00giovedì 22 settembre 2011 09:06
oramai con pc di 500 euro giocate quasi al max tutto...e cmq è un luogo comune il fatto di dover aggiornare hardware ogni 2 anni....se prendete un pc buono vi dura 4-5 anni senza spendere nulla e cmq giocate come su console...ovviamente nel corso degli anni se volete la grafica sempre al top dovrete aggiornare qualcosina...ma quando leggo di schede grafiche di 600 euro oppure che per giocare crysis 2,o the witcher 2,o bf3 ci vogliano pc di 1700 euro non posso far altro che rotolare dalle risate....
ora i pc si collegano facilmente alla tv;
c'è hydra che consente di giocare o navigare in internet stravaccati sul divano;
tutti i giochi supportano il pad.....

il Pc è il futuro del gaming
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