PC Gaming Alliance loses founding members
Microsoft and Nvidia depart from the organization
Big Download has revealed via PC Gaming Alliance president Matt Ployhar that two of the organization's founding members, Microsoft and Nvidia, have indeed left the non-profit organization.
Ployhar would not comment on why the two companies have left the PCGA, saying that he would prefer both Microsoft and Nvidia to communication their reasons directly.
Ployhar said that he doesn't feel that the departures will affect the PCGA. He also said that the organization is moving away from just being a group that does research and issues reports on the industry to a group that will be more active in trying to assist game developers, publishers and hardware companies make better PC games.
In a post on Ployhar's Intel blog, he states, "Another key thing we'll be doing is creating a more technical based advisory board that you'll all be hearing more about very soon. We're doing this to flesh out the PCGA's technical expertise while simultaneously addressing perceived gaps in membership."
The PC Gaming Alliance (PCGA) is a nonprofit corporation whose mission is to promote PC gaming worldwide. The organization has seen some trouble in recent years with limited membership and frequent departures.
Ployhar would not comment on why the two companies have left the PCGA, saying that he would prefer both Microsoft and Nvidia to communication their reasons directly.
Ployhar said that he doesn't feel that the departures will affect the PCGA. He also said that the organization is moving away from just being a group that does research and issues reports on the industry to a group that will be more active in trying to assist game developers, publishers and hardware companies make better PC games.
In a post on Ployhar's Intel blog, he states, "Another key thing we'll be doing is creating a more technical based advisory board that you'll all be hearing more about very soon. We're doing this to flesh out the PCGA's technical expertise while simultaneously addressing perceived gaps in membership."
The PC Gaming Alliance (PCGA) is a nonprofit corporation whose mission is to promote PC gaming worldwide. The organization has seen some trouble in recent years with limited membership and frequent departures.

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