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Heroes 5: Top Game of 2006
Nice to see. But IGN if I remember correctly has next to no coverage on this game. Of course, I could't care less about IGN but it seems like this game isn't anticipated by many big sites.
on the other hand, this isn't a random FPS so it will of course get less attention. PC gaming is most certainly dying.
on the other hand, this isn't a random FPS so it will of course get less attention. PC gaming is most certainly dying.
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Maybe the old type of workstation lookalike PC that needs(at all times) more expansion cardlike peripherals to transform it into a video game playable system will disappear from the workdesk(mostly covered with extremely annoying paper work or any other communiques). And, in the same time, the video console making an evolution towards more complex uses of the audio-video world.
By reading the above paragraph, did you notice where both types of electronic gaming, video and audio are heading?
Heres the answer: Both unit types are merging with all the now becoming totally obsolete classical audio-video appliances of the Living Room. So, both units, in a soon to become Audio-Video-Entertainment (no Hi and no Lo tech designations) appliance that'll need to be connected with minimum of only two(2) wires:analog(sound)& digital(video) into a classic Full Tower PC casing.
Just imagine, the keyboard, the mouse, the gamepad and, even the remote control pad of the television set into one(1) single wireless apparel that can be moved around just like todays TVRemote. In just 3 to 5 years from now. Get the picture of it all? Well, I sure did. That'll be awesome!!
By reading the above paragraph, did you notice where both types of electronic gaming, video and audio are heading?
Heres the answer: Both unit types are merging with all the now becoming totally obsolete classical audio-video appliances of the Living Room. So, both units, in a soon to become Audio-Video-Entertainment (no Hi and no Lo tech designations) appliance that'll need to be connected with minimum of only two(2) wires:analog(sound)& digital(video) into a classic Full Tower PC casing.
Just imagine, the keyboard, the mouse, the gamepad and, even the remote control pad of the television set into one(1) single wireless apparel that can be moved around just like todays TVRemote. In just 3 to 5 years from now. Get the picture of it all? Well, I sure did. That'll be awesome!!
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