GamerZines: Let's face it we should all be used to this by now, Microsoft have once again ignored PC gaming during their hugely significant keynote at CES. During a two hour presentation plagued by technical difficulties, there was barely any attention paid to the world's most widely used platform.
Have Microsoft given up trying to promote the PC platform and Games for Windows Live?
Windows 7 official support ended recently and inXile Entertainment are now pushing Bard's Tale IV players to install Windows 10 apparently. Considering it was originally playable in Windows 7, players are not liking the minimum system requirements change.
Building on the success of porting WoW's DX12 version to Windows 7, Microsoft has published help for other DX12 devs, which includes a runtime that supports all the features of Windows 10 October Update... including DirectX Raytracing.
That's right, DirectX 12 has come to Windows 7
Seems strange to port it to Windows 7 at the same time they started to notify customers it has reached its end of life lol
Woah, that's great actually! I can finally throw my Win 10 in the trash and go back to an OS that doesn't f*** up my games performance at each update.
is alan wake not coming out for pc now ?
Maybe they felt that they'd save the PC gaming stuff for another event
or
They don't give 2 sh!ts about pc gaming anymore.For them the 360 is the more viable platform where they want to make $$$$$ and push Sony out. Kinda sad that PC gaming has fallen on to the back burner for MS.
I hate you ms, I want dungeon siege 3 :(
seems that technical difficulties and the name MS go hand in hand. Was is Geow2 that blew up the 360 @ E3 2 years back?
There isn't enough money in the platform to take up time on the big stage. Piracy has killed PC gaming.