• dreamkeeper@literature.cafe
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    6 days ago

    You guys said the same thing about the switch 2 and it sold extremely well.

    The world doesn’t revolve around PC gamers.

    Casuals are absolutely not building PCs

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      6 days ago

      They’re not building PCs but they are buying/using laptops, and, to a lesser extent, prebuilts. I’ve also built a few gaming PCs on request from otherwise “casual” consumers though that’s a smaller portion of the market.

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      6 days ago

      It’s been a slow but steady transition. PC used to not even be worth big publishers’ time to make a half-assed port, and now over 20 years later, in most cases, it’s 50%+ of their customers and revenue.

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        5 days ago

        Anecdotal account, so please take with a big grain of salt.

        I want to add to support your position: even in Japan, we’re seeing sections dedicated to PC gaming in normie electronics stores. It might not be the dominant platform yet, but it’s definitely gaining mainstream acceptance with Twitch streamers becoming more prominent as well. It’s slow, but it’s happening even in the land of consoles.

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      6 days ago

      The Switch still offers the plug-and-play experience the other consoles lost.

      The other points still apply, but the Nintendo crowd doesn’t seem to mind being fucked sideways.