Yes, the PC gaming community is active and thriving.
Yes, the PC gaming community is active and thriving.
Hey, I've been playing PC games since 2008, and it seems like the community has been struggling a lot. But recently, I've noticed things are changing—especially with crypto moving to Asics. What do you think about that?
FWIW, ASICs are gradually entering the ASIC-resistant mining market, while CC developers are rushing to offer various high-speed solutions from manufacturers such as PoW updates that make newly minted ASICs obsolete—like SiaCoin or Monero. While buyers are purchasing ASICs for mining, the outlook seems quite uncertain. No longer is there assurance that the ASIC you own will function as intended. There’s a lot of internal conflict within the CC community, which isn’t ideal.
It's been mentioned for about five years now, and aside from crypto, there hasn't been much significant change. Steam devices, indie growth, e-sports, competitive arenas, and mobile games have been the main trends. I don't think it's really fading away.
The PC gaming scene is thriving, and they've shared this link: http://store.steampowered.com/app/621060...Simulator/. I tried it last night and found it really engaging.
Interesting project! The PC building simulator is great, but a console version isn't available yet.