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Microsoft says it's "doubling down" on PC games

Discussion in 'TechSpot News and Comments' started by Emil, Oct 26, 2010.

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  1. Demons Newcomer, in training Posts: 52

    Thank goodness. Don't get me wrong, I love my 360, but my PC is so much more powerful now that the 360 is getting kinda old hardware wise. You can't do a good flight sim on a console anyway. My steam collection keeps getting bigger too. This is good news from M$
  2. Se7enVII Newcomer, in training Posts: 49

    Microsoft needs to outperform Steam and start making PC Gamers feel like first class citizens instead of second rate nobodies if they want to get anywhere. Making amends for their 360 exclusives that were supposed to be on the PC would be a good start.
  3. IkarugaShiver Newcomer, in training Posts: 19

    Yeah, sorry, Steam has way too much of a headstart on you there, MS. I highly doubt MS will be able to offer the awesome discounts that Steam offers on games that people ACTUALLY WANT, so... why would anyone move to MS's online distribution platform?
  4. yumdi Newcomer, in training

    I don't want Microsoft "points", or their "game platform". I have my own games that won't play on the Vista 64 - most of them in fact. Microsoft's greed for money has furiously angered people. Jerk those yachets from under the fat executive pants and force them to produce the product they claim to have produced.

    Microsoft blames peoples poor inadequate computers, their faulty game designers, the memory, the graphics, everything but where the problem is - THEMSELVES!