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Steam Hardware Survey Updated |
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Written by Chris Tom
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Saturday, 13 December 2008 00:11 |
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Valve has updated their hardware survey for November. AMD lost about 1% share in CPUs, and held ground in graphics cards. Quad cores now account for 10% of systems using Steam. SLI and CrossFire combined are less than 2%. |
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PC Gaming Market Still Hot |
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Written by Chris Tom
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Tuesday, 18 November 2008 23:34 |
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The PC gaming market is still hot stuff says The Inq commenting on a JPR Cananada report. A few trends noted by the boffins down at JPR include the shift to notebook gaming and a growing market for do-it-yourselfers, punters whol like fiddling around with their hardware and upgrading their PCs with high-performance gaming graphics boards. PC gaming also appears to be making headway against the console gaming market, with JPR claiming the high price of an HDTV for the console is proving too much of an investment in these uncertain economic times.
Also, says Ted Pollak, co-author of the report “"Enthusiast PC gamers often latch onto one or two games that offer multiplayer options and stick to these titles for years”. He adds that hardware is where gamers really spend the big bucks, and notes “retail software figures are not an accurate barometer for the health of the PC gaming industry." Yeah, PC gamers, unlike console gamers, don't have a 3 second attention span, and are big on quality. |
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Written by Jeff_Tom
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 20:29 |
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I've benchmarked Valve's latest shooter, the zombie game Left 4 Dead. This is the most advanced version of the Source engine yet so read on to see how it performs. |
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Written by Chris Tom
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Tuesday, 04 November 2008 17:43 |
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MTBS3D has a U Decide initiative. Since no one will have money soon I don't know that 3D gaming is going to take off. For one, I've seen them all, and while mildly impressive, the cost is too high, and I have not been sold on the fact that shooters won't give you a head ache after a while, and that the response is fast enough. Anyway, AMD sponsors this, and they have a survey. |
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Call of Duty: World of War Beta Benchmarks |
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Written by Jeff_Tom
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Tuesday, 28 October 2008 21:12 |
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I've posted up benchmarks for Call of Duty: World at War from the multiplayer beta. There's some surprising results there, it looks like the game may not be optimized for ATI cards as yet at least this build. Call of Duty 4 at first also didn't run well on ATI cards but with later drivers it showed massive improvements and became one of the best games for ATI cards. |
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