Originally Posted by
Frag Maniac
That's only true if you count all games made since the inception of PC gaming. Take a tally of current gen games and the percentage is quite different. In PC tech it matters not how games were made ages ago, or which ones are still made with outdated tech, it only matters how they're being made now. Not too many players care about old games when they choose PC parts. Most want to build them for next gen games.
It would have been more appropriate to argue that Intel CPUs are more backwards compatible threading wise, without any tradeoffs, but clearly the future is quad or more threaded games. I'm quite sure AMD knew before they went ahead with the production of Bulldozer that it wouldn't have stellar single or dual thread capability. They were probably counting on their low pricing, large anti Intel following and current gen games to do their advertising for them. It's the high tech quad threaded games that sell PC hardware, not ancient tech single threaded ones.
I was still playing on a Pentium 4 rig only a year ago, and I know first hand how inadequate they are even for games several years old. Do you honestly think a single core rig would be acceptable to most gamers by today's standards? Even if they were still made and had the per core speed of todays CPUs, no one would bother with them. I'm also glad I skipped dual core completely, because a lot of the top games now are quad threaded.