kingmohd84 wrote:i think pc gaming is dying
but I could be wrong
You are wrong.
kingmohd84 wrote:I hardly hear of any one buying a pc just to play games
That's because PCs do way more than just gaming. That's part of what makes them awesome.
kingmohd84 wrote:I know they still exist, but everything is pretty much ps3 or 360 about now
are there any PC exclusives any more?
even if they existed , how many?
PS3 and 360 are popular and worthwhile consoles, yes, but most of the same games show up on PC. In many instances, the PC version is the better version in terms of graphics, controls, modifiability, and server longevity (for online games). Being on PC also gives you easy access to fan generated mods, so there is a lot more you can do with a game when it is on PC. PC games also can have servers that are run by users, so even if the company drops online support, the online game can still live on with the users.
The PC does have exclusives too. In recent years there has been several good ones. The STALKER series, Dawn of War II, EVE online, The Witcher, Company of Heroes, Worlds of Warcraft, Starcraft II, Torchlight, the Total War series, Mount & Blade, etc. And those are just from the past few years. PC gaming stretches back to the 70s, and with the right know-how, you can get even the really old games running again. Even without the know-how, there are services like gog.com that do it for you.
The other thing about PC is that it is the main place that indie developers get their start, so if you want to play a lot of the freshest and quirkiest experimental games, the PC is the place to be.
No offense, but it seems like PC is dead to you, not that it is dead. You just don't seem to know much about what PC gaming is about based on your comments.