PC gaming has had it's up and downs since it's beginnings. No one would deny that, with the rise of the MMORPGs and FPS games, the landscape has changed compared to the old set of platformers available on floppy disks. Anyone remember Jazz Jackrabbit?
Some of you might have heard me say that in the last several weeks, but I'm currently thinking about purchasing a new computer. The catch is, one of the models that I'm strongly considering won't be able to run the high-end games being released right now, and even less what's to come in two or three years. The limited graphics card won't be able to handle it.
While I'm interested in some recent titles like Fallout 3, not a whole lot of the brown-and-dark-means-realistic-yay games that have been everywhere in recent years manage to catch my attention. An occasional FPS can be fun, but you can only play so many of them before they all look the same.
As such, would I be missing on something? There's some potential about purchasing somewhat older games (simulators, strategy games and so on) that I never got to try. On the other hand, I risk being shut off from the occasional gem like Portal. I'd also worry about missing out on future games in the Age of Empires series, but with Ensemble Studios set to be disbanded at the end of this month, I don't think I have to worry too much about that.
Any opinions on this?
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