the playstation 2 was a monster to code for, and that was a major historical mistake - i.e. letting other companies create their tools, when they themselves didn't make much. Other console releases were far better.
I honestly cannot see pc gaming going the way of the dinosaur. It's been a GREAT year for pc gaming - not as many games, but it's the kinda games i can take my time sit down and really get immersed in. With vista coming out, the BASE system would make a huge leap - with vista, for the full gui, a card like a 5200fx or 9600se, onboards like the 6100 or R580 would become standard. it would be necessary to supply fill rates, and dx9 which would give the average Joe buying a basic pc, the ability to buy games, and play them - not the best quality, or res, but they'd run.
For every reason for console, there's a reason for the pc. e.g. FACT - i'll have a good pc 5 years from now, and instead of paying an ever increasing price for a console, i'd pay my $200 for a solid midrange card, and push it toward and extreme.
FACT - the more usable consoles get, the more limitations you'll see developers using - e.g. prepare for serial numbers, and games not letting you play on live eventually because another person is using your key. If they give consoles too much leeway, it would happen.
As far as sony is concerned, well i'm betting on nintendo with this one Dont need super expensive hardware for a good gaming system, i'd prefer the wand (gyration mouse?)
Yes consoles are getting more powerful - but the more powerful (in relation to current video tech) they get, the more people are going to have to spend. up to a point, people are going to start taking nintendo's route, and others are going to WANT hardware upgrades - the graphical options of a pc jump with releases every 6 months. The stuff the console-only gamers are seeing with the xbox360, we saw when dx9 debut, and again when the next full line of cards came around.
To be honest with myself, i'll admit noone can truly say what's going to happen. We've only had commercially available dedicated 3D acceleration for 10 years, and that's not enough history to go on.
Tears to my eye....*sniff* PC GAMING SHALL NOT DIE!!!! I JOSHUA CAZOE!!! DECLARE THIS!!! that was a really nice post right there by Magi, made a lot of sense, those prices, oh what exciting times we live in...esp for PC gaming, but what do yall think will be next after this season of cards, what will be necessary to replace the now top-of-the-line cards?
unlocking/biosflashing :3 or 4 years ago - friend of mine got a 9500 - great card. bios flashed to 9700 - still capable of playing todays games. My card is running at 16/6 for a nice 33% boost. A coworker got a 6800LE for $140 about 6 months ago, unlocked it just the same - it's purring like a 6800gt core with 750MHz mem. The x800GTO˛ - bios flashed to x850xt pe speeds.
aite so i'm thinkin wit my limited budget...i'm gonna go wit 2 6800's and try that unlocking thing u talkin bout...see where that gets me