Why did Unreal Tournament 3 fail? Is PC gaming really dying?
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:02 pm
UT3 is a solid shooter that can be very fun. However, it really isn't that popular at all for a UT game. I realize there's the crowd that disapproved of it and went back to UT2K4 but that still doesn't explain the deserted town UT3 has become. Even with all the free weekends, the game is still having trouble sparking a large dedicated community.
Could this be due to PC gaming being on the verge of death? It seems true PC shooters are dying out while ported console shooters are taking over the PC platform with things like aim-assist and other features that (in my opinion) slump a game from its true potential.
I am not trying to say console gaming is terrible. It's definitely a good option for mainstream gamers who aren't really looking to spend a lot of money on a powerful gaming rig that won't even last as long as a console's life cycle. However, to me console gaming is nothing but casual fun in the aspect of online gaming. From my observations, dedicated close communities just don't seem to establish themselves too well on the consoles. Only console game I can think of that had a great online community would be SOCOM 2 but that was an old game on the PS2 back when things like aim-assist and matchmaking weren't around which in my opinion are some of the reasons console gaming is degrading both community-wise and in the competitive sense.
Could this be due to PC gaming being on the verge of death? It seems true PC shooters are dying out while ported console shooters are taking over the PC platform with things like aim-assist and other features that (in my opinion) slump a game from its true potential.
I am not trying to say console gaming is terrible. It's definitely a good option for mainstream gamers who aren't really looking to spend a lot of money on a powerful gaming rig that won't even last as long as a console's life cycle. However, to me console gaming is nothing but casual fun in the aspect of online gaming. From my observations, dedicated close communities just don't seem to establish themselves too well on the consoles. Only console game I can think of that had a great online community would be SOCOM 2 but that was an old game on the PS2 back when things like aim-assist and matchmaking weren't around which in my opinion are some of the reasons console gaming is degrading both community-wise and in the competitive sense.