I oftentimes wonder why every year pc games' system requirements get higher and higher. Most of the new games coming out take a computer with a very expensive video card or just a very expensive computer to begin with. I understand that people want better and better graphics and all, but I don't see it as a smart thing for the companies to do economically. It seems to me that they would make more money if they would come out with games this year that will play well on computers that the average user has. Instead, what is coming out this year needs a video card that costs around $350 and very fast processor such as the AMD 64bit ones (that just came out this year).
I may be asking this question in the wrong place, but some of us have kids, bills, etc. and cannot afford to go out once a year and spend major amounts of money to upgrade what is already a great pc and will do everything good but run the latest pc games.
I guess that just means more money for PS2.
I may be asking this question in the wrong place, but some of us have kids, bills, etc. and cannot afford to go out once a year and spend major amounts of money to upgrade what is already a great pc and will do everything good but run the latest pc games.
I guess that just means more money for PS2.