PC Games will always be around
Chris Kruger
Roy Taylor, a big honcho at NVIDA believes the values of consoles means that no one will make exclusive PC games anymore.
In an interview on Eurogamer, he said his company wasn't threatened by the consoles of Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo (Ed. Not sure why they bloody would be - their products may be in them).
"I think we have to face the facts - the value of consoles is such that no-one is going to make a PC-exclusive game in the future. Why would they ignore consoles?" said Taylor.
According to Taylor, "Most PC gamers also own consoles - not all of them, but a lot of them. What we're seeing happen is that, yes, people are developing for Xbox 360, for PS3 - but they're also developing for PC."
Elsewhere in a more lengthy interview on Eurogamer Taylor goes on to claim that he feels that PC Gaming will never completely die just due to the massive install base that the platform enjoys.