I think its just a matter of time. Since hardware progresses so much faster than software, prices of good gaming PCs will continue to drop. If more people owned gaming PCs there would be much more incentive for the industry to cater to them.
Without getting too much into reliability issues and how many times you will have to replace your console (an issue I have a bit of a chip on my shoulder about,) I can say that at least some gamers end up spending much more than a couple hundred dollars on their consoles alone. If more companies would put PCs together for people at reasonable prices without shafting them on one part or another, the industry would be much healthier. Im sure this will spur many people to start sending me links, but I have never been satisfied with what Iv seen.
If you put your PC together yourself, you can get one that can handle graphics settings equal to what you get from consoles for around $500. Mine came in closer to $900, but I aimed for middle of the road parts that were the best bang for the buck I could find.
At any rate, Im kind of all over the place here. I just think that the people working in the VG industry are smart folks and if they want to they can figure it out. I don't feel all that left out, because I haven't had my PC for very long. I played ME and ME2, along with some of the orange box and potato sack games I never got to play on my old PC. Besides that, Im just waiting for SWTOR to come out. Maybe if I was more on the cutting edge, I would be clamoring to play every new game that comes out.
Without getting too much into reliability issues and how many times you will have to replace your console (an issue I have a bit of a chip on my shoulder about,) I can say that at least some gamers end up spending much more than a couple hundred dollars on their consoles alone. If more companies would put PCs together for people at reasonable prices without shafting them on one part or another, the industry would be much healthier. Im sure this will spur many people to start sending me links, but I have never been satisfied with what Iv seen.
If you put your PC together yourself, you can get one that can handle graphics settings equal to what you get from consoles for around $500. Mine came in closer to $900, but I aimed for middle of the road parts that were the best bang for the buck I could find.
At any rate, Im kind of all over the place here. I just think that the people working in the VG industry are smart folks and if they want to they can figure it out. I don't feel all that left out, because I haven't had my PC for very long. I played ME and ME2, along with some of the orange box and potato sack games I never got to play on my old PC. Besides that, Im just waiting for SWTOR to come out. Maybe if I was more on the cutting edge, I would be clamoring to play every new game that comes out.