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https://www.pcgamer.com/analyst-pre...ing-pcs-for-checks-notes-tv-gaming-platforms/
I've heard this before, and there are a few holes in the analysis, which is why the word "anal" is in the word, but a ton of outlets are spreading mass panic like this means that PC gaming will be dead in 3 years, when it's not.
I do think some PC gamers will move to consoles though, I expect bigger competition between Xbox and PS next generation, and this time the consoles won't be 40 years behind PC at launch, so there may be some grabbings.
But the actual analysis reads like the reason why people will move is because of a sinking ship that's on fire and just got struck by lightning. Crazy.
Don't look up, PC gamers, because the sky is falling (again). Right on cue, a new report by Jon Peddie Research (JPR) notes that the "PC market continues to decline," and though gaming has traditional bucked this trend, the research firm forecasts that as many as 20 million PC gamers could defect to "TV gaming platforms," otherwise known as game consoles, within the next three years.
"The PC market continues to decline because the innovation that took place in the past providing speed ups and clever new things has all but stopped, plus the product introduction times are stretching out to four years. This is not a panic situation and the GPU market still generates incredible volume. However, there are forces at work that we predict will drive some of this business toward TV displays and associated gaming services," Jon Peddie said in a statement.
"No longer can the processor builders count on shrinking transistors every 24 months and either doubling performance or reducing costs. Product cycles will stretch to four years or more. The high-margin high-end segment will feel the pain the most," JPR says.
"We are observing a higher percentage of low/mid-range PC products sold because of the consumer’s intent to use with games. This, unfortunately, does not generate more volume but does guide research and design as well as marketing investments for hardware providers and foreshadows the ultimate use model of the PC, a desktop ergonomic gaming/computing environment that embraces user choice and customization. Gaming services used with TV displays, whether local or cloud-based, will absorb PC defectors and likely flourish with new entrants. In the next five years, we will see potential customers with access to TV gaming swell by hundreds of millions," said Ted Pollak, senior analyst, gaming industry at JPR.
I've heard this before, and there are a few holes in the analysis, which is why the word "anal" is in the word, but a ton of outlets are spreading mass panic like this means that PC gaming will be dead in 3 years, when it's not.
I do think some PC gamers will move to consoles though, I expect bigger competition between Xbox and PS next generation, and this time the consoles won't be 40 years behind PC at launch, so there may be some grabbings.
But the actual analysis reads like the reason why people will move is because of a sinking ship that's on fire and just got struck by lightning. Crazy.