DaveBaumann said:
I think some of the points behind the age of benchmarks are a quite valid, if the most people ae actually playing newer, more advanced games - however whats possibly needed here is an independant gaming survey to actually undersatnd what games people are still playing (old reapeat titles / multiplayer titles) and what people intend to buy in the upcoming months.
Here's a trade secret - use the the top 50 downloaded demos list at FilePlanet
Here's the top 25 as of today:
1. Savage Demo
2. R.C. Cars Demo
3. Call of Duty Demo
4. XIII US Multiplayer Demo
5. Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown Demo
6. Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Breakthrough Multiplayer Demo
7. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy Single-Player Demo
8. Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII Demo
9. Lock On: Modern Air Combat Demo
10. Beyond Good and Evil Demo [European]
11. Battlefield: 1942 Multiplayer Demo
12. Pirate Hunter Demo
13. Unreal Tournament 2003 Demo v2206
14. TRON 2.0 Single & Multiplayer Demo
15. Commandos 3: Destination Berlin Demo
16. Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Demo
17. Worms 3D Demo
18. The War of the Ring Single-Player Demo
19. Asheron's Call 2 Free Trial
20. XIII Demo
21. Deer Hunter 2004 Demo
22. Devil Whiskey Demo v1.2.1
23. Navy SEALs: Weapons of Mass Destruction Demo
24. Beyond Good and Evil Demo [US]
25. The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring Multiplayer Closed Beta