
Epic Games sees a lot of Project Natal in their future as developers, and they've been notoriously hesitant to bring the Gears of War series back to the PC, at least in part because of piracy. That doesn't change the fact that their head honcho expects to see his industry focus a lot more on PC gaming very soon.

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Lol can they make up their minds. Just yesterday think it was their CEO who blamed PC gaming for Piracy. While in truth Epic just has been putting out terrible games and rehashing their old franchises.
There is lot of money to be made on PC gaming Epic, however if you just intend to milk it with a yearly release of some old IP its not gonna work.
For starters you dont have to pay Sony or Micro huge royalties or licensing fees to work on the platform, Nor do PC games need much advertisements. So it can be very cost effective to work on PC, however the console attitude of milking just wont work.
Also yea i do see many people turning to PC gaming, as the generation goes on and consoles lag further behind PC will shine.
@champ21: PC is already shining, and definitely will continue to shine in the near future.
Agreed, they should make up their minds, and give quality games to use pc gamers, we have high standards.
I thought there was an article yesterday or the day before saying than Consoles is were the money is at.
PC will come back once the drm issue has been addressed. I am sick of only having the option of installing a game 3 times before it becomes unuseable.
Epic, has-beens to PC gaming, Valve and Blizzard are doing what you could never do again. Stick with the 360 Epic, I suppose its working for ya.
This is a huge confidence-thing: EPIC is not able to see their own fails thus blames "pirates". When will it stop already? A lot of publishers/developers already proved that PC-gaming is the way to go (DICE's BFBC2 the best argument here) and that it is possible to sell a whole lot of units to the pc-community. There is only one thing, one thing you have to get right in order to get a chance: Your game has to work and perform well. And well... a little bit of inspiration is not bad as well. (Releasing the 101th UT wont bring you anywhere)