The thing i'm really looking forward to out of all this is finally an end to that bloody "Plays best on NVidea!" splash tag that so many games seem to have. I moved away from Nvidea when their cards were in the 4-digit series and moved to AMD/ATi/Radeon (Call them what you will) I find them to be more stable, more easily upgraded over time with simple software updates (Bonus for consoles as well as PCs), cheaper (They don't advertise as openly) and, if you also have an AMD CPU (Currently running a Phenom II 1090T Hex) you get some very nice subtle little performance tweaks. Nvidea does have power, yes, but at quite a high cost. And don't forget, AMD also make the CPUs for the consoles, so all in all, these so-called "low end PCs" will probably be able to handle the next 5-10 years of games with no problems at all, for a fraction of the cost of a high end rig.
That being said i'm a PC gamer through and through and i think all the consoles should burn in hell. Just because i appreciate the technology level they'll be at and see how everyone else will make use of and enjoy using them, doesn't mean i have to LIKE them.
That being said i'm a PC gamer through and through and i think all the consoles should burn in hell. Just because i appreciate the technology level they'll be at and see how everyone else will make use of and enjoy using them, doesn't mean i have to LIKE them.