• Spuddlesv2@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

    Headline is a smidge misleading. “PC gaming has a larger revenue than console gaming in the US” is more accurate. It’s certainly not true in other parts of the world.

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      2 years ago

      It would be interesting to see an overall data, considered many part of the world (like China) consoles like Playstation and Xbox aren’t even a thing.

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        2 years ago

        Places like China even gaming PCs aren’t really a thing. They mostly play on mobile, because that’s pretty much all they can realistically afford.

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          I am from China. I think your opinion is not true.

          Chinese people is not rich, but take a month income to buy a console , it is affordable.

          The fact is the strict scrutiny from the CCP and pervasive plundering of people’s privacy and the cognitive manipulation of people through the data algorithms of technology companies causing this.

          In China, all the legal games need being approved by the CCP’s government, and the legal consoles just have about one hundred games approved .

          The technology companies like tencent have almost all the internet portals or other Internet information channels. And almost all the Chinese internet companies must structure their CCP branch, serving for the CCP’s power, and must provide the authority delete, block, and review any information to the CCP.

          In China, any information the Chinese people have received must serve the benefits of the Chinese Communist Party, let alone go against it.

          That’s why Chinese people are addicted in the mobile games. Almost every console game is legally banned and the console games have only a small amount of exposure and traffic.

          the console gamer in China face tough technical difficulties from the CCP to buy and download/transport. Mobile games have huge propaganda. Even the former Shanghai Municipal Party Committee Secretary/Current Prime Minister of the State Council of China Li Qiang stand up for mobile games “genshin impact“.

          To be brief, in China, console game cannot bring benefits to the CCP, it provided the culture anti CCP’s values. That’s what the CCP opposes.

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      2 years ago

      But now compare it to places where consoles literally don’t exist or are in such minor numbers? Fuck it. Take China alone.

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    2 years ago

    Gaming is dead to me since multiplayer is a dick measuring contest of who’s mom can afford the best Russian hacks

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    2 years ago

    … almost everyone already has a computer, often for school/work. A console is a separate instrument though.

    This is kinda like saying there’s more tablespoons than ladles in American kitchens.

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      2 years ago

      as @Spuddlesv2 noted, this is about the market in terms of money made in the US and specifically in the sphere of gaming; not the single units delivered.

      Still, we can extend skepticism on this data considering that most of the money is, probably, made in microtransactions: all consoles driven by their own monopolistic entity (Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo) are in disadvantaged because they demands cuts while on PC, as Epic Store with Fortnite and Steam with CS:GO, those who publish on PC are free to take the 100% of their cuts without have to split with the platform holder (Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo). The appeal for GaaS, unfortunately, is vastly huge on both Mobile and PC (as open platforms) than consoles (which are closed).

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      What is a tablespoon in the US then? In the UK a tablespoon is probably not that much more common than a ladle, it’s much bigger than anything you’d use to eat with and generally is used as a serving spoon or a measurement when cooking/baking.

      Our “common” spoon which is mouth sized is called a dessert spoon.

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    2 years ago

    It’s like comparing car (PC) vs bicycle (Steam Deck) vs train locomotive (Xbox/PS).

    Car can get you almost anywhere in the world, bycicle mostly in the same city, but you can go hard and get into another country. And train locomotive? From point A to B. That’s it.

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      It’s like comparing car (PC) vs bicycle (Steam Deck) vs train locomotive (Xbox/PS).

      Following this logic, where do you place Sony paying Rockstar for GTA VI not be available on PC?

      There’s no technical reason why GTAVI can’t be on PC, only “Sony corp.” reasons.

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        Isn’t this the usual Rockstar strategy? GTA V and RDR2 both came on consoles first and later on PC.

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        Ya but that situation doesn’t really fit into this comparison of another issue very well. The closest thing I could think of would be comparing it to, say, oil companies doing something like that to give one of the others summer kind of disadvantage

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          The point is that differences between PC and Console are exclusively artificially built on the console side. A mere Raspberry PI 5 can fit in the PC sphere (minus hardware modularity as GPU (…even if eGPU…)) in every aspect: anything USB, including printing or complicated CAD hardware are fully compliant with Linux.

          The hardware in the console are even X86 (PS4 can run Linux with some tweaks)… but you can’t run a working browser on the PS5: this limitation is artificially built by Sony because otherwise you could play free web videogames. There’s nothing technical in these limitations, the console are just PC hardware capped to the platformed holder (Sony or Microsoft), and the difference is just made by axed functionality and billions spent in advertising propaganda.