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Snow Leopard 10.6, will this be the chance for apple getting into the gaming market
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<blockquote data-quote="the8thark" data-source="post: 676629" data-attributes="member: 26315"><p>True this. But look at the video gaming market. Each Nintendo or Xbox released is rather unupgradable but that hasn't stopped game developers from making games for them. It just means they have to think of more ways of utilising the system they are developing for. And the average video game system lasts for a few years at least before a new one replaces it. </p><p></p><p>I think the computer game developers need to stop making games with the best systems in mind and target their games towards the average computer people have. Then they'd get a lot more sales. And I'm sure with a little code development they could squeeze good games into those quite good still (but not the best) computers.</p><p></p><p>And also I think we're forgetting the casual gaming market. Most of these games will run on a integrated graphics card. But some of the newer ones are really innovative.</p><p></p><p>I think they are forgetting the golden here. "Try to work smarter and not harder." And get the computers who will be running the games to do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the8thark, post: 676629, member: 26315"] True this. But look at the video gaming market. Each Nintendo or Xbox released is rather unupgradable but that hasn't stopped game developers from making games for them. It just means they have to think of more ways of utilising the system they are developing for. And the average video game system lasts for a few years at least before a new one replaces it. I think the computer game developers need to stop making games with the best systems in mind and target their games towards the average computer people have. Then they'd get a lot more sales. And I'm sure with a little code development they could squeeze good games into those quite good still (but not the best) computers. And also I think we're forgetting the casual gaming market. Most of these games will run on a integrated graphics card. But some of the newer ones are really innovative. I think they are forgetting the golden here. "Try to work smarter and not harder." And get the computers who will be running the games to do the same. [/QUOTE]
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