The games industry should move towards adopting a single console.
That’s according to Bethesda Softworks game director Todd Howard whose view is likely to split Train2Game students.
“I’d like there to be only one platform. It’s a lot of work to make the games look good on ever platform you’re on,” said Howard told PSM3.
He compared it to being able to use DVDs and Blu-Rays with multiple outlets.
“I often equate it to DVD or Blu-Rays. Once I’ve bought a DVD I can use it in my TV, in my computer, in my car, here, whatever. And I think it would be good for gaming if it was like that,” he said.
However, Howard admits his wish is rather unlikely.
“They spend billions of dollars selling consoles at a loss for years, but then make the money back with games,” he commented. “It’s not like the industry is hurting, we’re doing really well. But if I had one wish, you know, we would have better games for a single platform.”
The idea of one console certainly raises an interesting prospect, and not just because it’d mean the death of console exclusive titles! But it could potentially make games easier to develop and allow them to get to a wider audience; both are things Train2Game students are likely to approve of!
On the other hand, the idea of a single console does seem to overlook the PC, which as the Train2Game blog reported last month, has ‘shot by’ consoles according to Epic.
“We’re at the stage in the life of the consoles where the PC has shot by them in terms of capabilities.” said Epic Games VP Mark Rein
“With the PC you can simulate the future – you can put enough hardware in a PC to show you what a future console will look like.” he added.
So Train2Game, is the idea of a single gaming device too farfetched? Or could you see it happening in future? How could it benefit developers?
Leave your comments here on the Train2Game blog, or on the Train2Game forum.
[Source: CVG]
