it's a pc game through and through, and most of it's fans are obviously going to be pc gamers. it's kind of like saying, "sports team A's jerseys sold better in sports team A's hometown than sports team B's did - therefore sports team A are more popular".
OK I just read that. I had kinda glossed over it the first time.
Yes saying that would be
pretty fucking stupid. Trouble is, that's
not what I was saying.
I posted the news item to say that the Orange Box sold really well.
That's all.I wasn't saying it was a victory for PC gaming over the 360, nor was I gloating that a PC game sold some percentage more than the 360 version. I was happily pointing out that the game sold 1.5+ million on the PC
period.
In fact I find it a pretty big deal that the 360 version sold nearly as well as the PC version, which means that it is a big advantage for Valve to release it on cross platform.
Finally, look at the subject line:
ORANGE BOX sells like hot bitches - significantly more than 1.5 million PC salesYes, that's right. I wrote more than 1.5 million PC sales.
Is there any mention of the Xbox 360?
In fact the link I posted was just confirmed the data that the game sold over 1.5 million copies on the PC. At no point did I mention anything about it beating the Xbox or some shit like that.
You know what, I am tired of being misunderstood on these forums. People always seem to assume the worst. Maybe its a language gap, maybe I am not saying it right. But I pointed out an advantage of gaming on the PC in terms of graphics, and I was automatically accused of being a fanboy or whatever, when I was just pointing out something I saw as a natural advantage. It is like saying the 360 is more convenient, or more conducive to gaming with friends. Would pointing that out make someone a 360 fanboy?
Here, I was simply pointing out the game did well on the PC... period. At no point was I gloating about it selling better on the PC, when it actually did very close. Even my subject line reflects this. It says significantly more than 1.5 because that's what Valve did, without giving an actual figure. If they had, then that's the figure I would have stated. This thread had nothing to do with the 360, and just with the fact that PC games can still sell. I know it can't sell like the 360... of course not. Halo 3 sold over 8 million in a few months...
Now I understand why you said:
jesus pug, let it go!
it's not dead - pc sales (in general) just aren't as strong as console sales. stop being such a whiny fanboy!
When I said:
I was just posting a news item. My comment was tongue in cheek.
I was talking about:
Oh I am sorry, I thought PC gaming was dead?
So yea, I am tired of being misunderstood. wtf... whatever.