Says the PC Gaming Alliance will help to glue the ailing platform back together.
Speaking to MTV Multiplayer, CliffyB has revealed that despite his recent comments, he'd "love" to see PC gaming make a comeback.
"I have a big PC gaming heritage and I love playing games with a keyboard and a mouse, as well as a console, and I'd just love to see it," said Bleszinski.
He also feels the PC Gaming Alliance, of which Epic Games is a member, will do great things for the format.
"The thing is, I think everybody coming together in that kind of way will essentially kind of help re-glue things back together and kind of help fix the market," he explained.
Epic Games' other video game celebrity, Mark Rein, offered some further incite into the kind of issues the PC Gaming Alliance will be tackling.
"Right now, if you have a laptop with integrated graphics and try to play our game, it doesn't play. Or if you're trying to play some games aren't capable of integrated graphics, they play terribly. So you just lose your interest in that. We don't want that. We want all these people buying laptops and reasonably priced PCs, to at least be able to be exposed to gaming. They can go out later and upgrade to something better, but let's at least give them a baseline experience," said the Epic Games vice president.




